Cullen Bay (album)

Cullen Bay is an album by the Scottish traditional folk band The Tannahill Weavers, released in 1990. The band is joined on several tracks (Braw Burn the Bridges, Jenny Dang the Weaver and A Night Visitor's Song) by cittern-player Stuart Morison. Cullen Bay itself is at Cullen, Moray on the coast of the Moray Firth, west of Spey Bay between the towns of Elgin and Banff. The album was recorded at Pierhouse Studios, Edinburgh, Scotland.

Cullen Bay (album)
Studio album by
Released1990
RecordedJune 1990
GenreScottish Traditional Folk
Length33:31
LabelGreen Linnet Records
ProducerThe Tannahill Weavers
The Tannahill Weavers chronology
Best of the Tannahill Weavers 1979-1989
(1989)
Cullen Bay (album)
(1990)
The Mermaid's Song
(1992)
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Track listing

  1. The Standard on the Braes O'Mar / The Haughs O' Cromdale
  2. The Fiddler / The Fiddler's Jig / Jenny Dang the Weaver / The Reel of Tulloch
  3. Joy of My Heart
  4. Aikendrum
  5. Samuel the Weaver / The Panda / Thunderhead / The Cannongate Twitch / Allan MacDonald's Reel
  6. Kintail
  7. A Night Visitor's Song
  8. Cullen Bay / Dalnahassaig / S'Iomadh Rud a Chunnaic Mi / Alick C. MacGregor
  9. Braw Burn the Bridges

Personnel

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