Featuring tracks licensed from a number of small Scottish indie labels, Folk N Hell documents the vibrant Edinburgh music scene of the mid-1990s and includes performances from Bongshang, Shooglenifty, the Humpff Family, the Poozies and Khartoum Heroes.
Folk N Hell: Fiery New Music from Scotland
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Folk N Hell: Fiery New Music from Scotland Review
by Jason Ankeny
Track Listing
Sample | Title/Composer | Performer | Time | Stream | |||
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1 | Jim Sutherland | 04:47 | Amazon | ||||
2 | 03:43 | Amazon | |||||
3 | Bongshang | 04:55 | Amazon | ||||
4 | Shooglenifty | 04:55 | Amazon | ||||
5 | Paul Mounsey | 05:13 | Amazon | ||||
6 | The Colour of Memory | 04:14 | Amazon | ||||
7 | 05:24 | Amazon | |||||
8 | Seelyhoo | 03:59 | Amazon | ||||
9 | Dougie MacLean | 04:45 | Amazon | ||||
10 | Fergus MacKenzie / Simon Thoumire | 04:06 | Amazon | ||||
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Humpff Family | 04:07 | Amazon | |||
12 | 03:14 | Amazon | |||||
13 | The Poozies | 02:23 | Amazon | ||||
14 | Iron Horse | 04:39 | Amazon | ||||
15 | Tannas | 05:02 | Amazon | ||||
16 | Khartoum Heroes | 03:59 | Amazon | ||||
17 | Old Blind Dogs | 03:32 | Amazon |