The Edinburgh Rambler
The Edinburgh Rambler is a 1997 album by Ed Miller.
The Edinburgh Rambler | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1997 | |||
Genre | Folk | |||
Length | 50:39 | |||
Label | Wellfield Records | |||
Producer | Rich Brotherton | |||
Ed Miller chronology | ||||
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Track listing
- Home Away From Home (Tommy Sands/Ed Miller) - 3:58
- The Rigs o'Rye (Traditional) - 4:56
- The Edinburgh Rambler (Ewan MacColl/Ed Miller) - 4:23
- Muir & the Master Builder (Brian McNeill-Grian Music) - 4:46
- Room for Us All in the Dance (Ian Davidson)- 4:50
- Free Wheelin' Now (Jim Reid) - 3:08
- Same Old Story (Alan Reid-Kinmor Music) - 3:47
- The Shearin's No' for You (Traditional) - 4:08
- The Silver Darlins (Brian McNeill & Dougie Pincock) / I Hae Laid a Herrin' in Saut (Traditional) - 2:44
- Scots Wha Hae (Robert Burns) - 2:37
- The Teacher's Rant (Ian Davidson) - 2:21
- The Green & the Blue (Alan Reid - Kinmor Music) - 3:55
- The Devil Made Texas / The Irish Washerwoman / The Lads o' Duns / Duns Dings A' (all Traditional) - 4:38
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