Play Gaelic

Play Gaelic

Infobox Album
Name = Play Gaelic
Type = studio
Artist = Runrig


Released = 1978
Recorded = Unknown
Genre = Folk
Length = 44.35
Label = Neptune
Producer =
Reviews =
Last album =
This album = "Play Gaelic"
(1978)
Next album = "The Highland Connection"
(1979)

"Play Gaelic" is the first release by folk band Runrig. It was released in 1978.

Track listing

# "Duisg mo Run"
# "Sguaban Arbhair"
# "Tillidh mi"
# "Criogal Cridhe"
# "Nach neonach neisd a tha e"
# "Sunndach"
# "Air an Traigh"
# "De ni mi and Puirt"
# "An Ros"
# "Ceol an Dannsa"
# "Chi mi'n Geamhradh"
# "Cum 'ur n'aire"

External links

* [http://www.runrig.co.uk Runrig's official website]

Navbox Musical artist
name = Runrig
title = Runrig
background = group_or_band
above = nowrap begin Rory MacDonald·wrap Calum MacDonald·wrap Malcolm Jones·wrap Iain Bayne"·wrap Bruce Guthro·wrap Brian Hurren""
Pete Wishart·wrap Donnie Munro·wrap Blair Douglas·wrap Robert MacDonald·wrap Richard Cherns·wrap Campbell Gunn

group1 = Studio albums
list1 = "Play Gaelic" "(1978)"·wrap "The Highland Connection" "(1979)"·wrap "Recovery" "(1981)"·wrap "Heartland" "(1985)"·wrap "The Cutter and the Clan" "(1987)"·wrap "Searchlight" "(1989)"·wrap "The Big Wheel' "(1991)·wrap "Amazing Things' "(1993)·wrap "Mara" "(1995)"·wrap "In Search of Angels" "(1999)"·wrap "The Stamping Ground" "(2001)"·wrap "Proterra" "(2003)"·wrap "Everything You See" "(2007)"

group2 = Live albums
list2 = "Once in a Lifetime" "(1988)"·wrap "Transmitting Live" "(1994)"·wrap "Live At Celtic Connections" "(2000)"·wrap "Day Of Days" "(2004)"·wrap "Year of The Flood" "(2008)"

group3 = Compilations
list3 = "Long Distance" "(1996)"·wrap "The Gaelic Collection" "(1998)"·wrap "Beat the drum" "(1998)"·wrap "The Best" "(2005)"

group4 = Live DVDs
list4 = "City of Lights" "(1990)"·wrap "Wheel in Motion" "(1991)"·wrap "Air an Oir" "(1993)"·wrap "Day of Days" "(2004)"·wrap "Year of The Flood" "(2008)"

group5 = Singles
list5 = "Loch Lomond"·wrap "News From Heaven"·wrap "Capture The Heart"·wrap "Hearthammer (EP)"·wrap "Flower Of The West"·wrap "Wonderful"·wrap "The Greatest Flame"·wrap "This Time Of Year"·wrap "An Ubhal As Airde (The Highest Apple)"·wrap "Things That Are"·wrap "Rhythm Of My Heart"·wrap "The Greatest Flame (1997)"·wrap "Loch Lomond (with Tartan Army)"nowrap end


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