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Alison McMorland (born in Renfrewshire) is a Scottish folk singer. Releasing her first album, Belt Wi’ Colours Three, in 1977, she then recorded as Alison McMorland & Peta Webb. Growing up in a musican family, McMorland recorded her first album, Belt Wi’ Colours Three, for the Tangent label in 1977. She then joined with Peta Webb in a partnership as Alison McMorland & Peta Webb that produced one of Melody Maker’s albums of the year, on Topic Records, in 1980 and featured in the film series Pioneers of the Folk Revival. McMorland recorded songs from a woman’s perspective with Frankie Armstrong on My Song is My Own, sang with The Albion Band in Bill Bryden’s Mystery Plays at the National Theatre in London and recorded The Funny Family album and book, her collection of children’s songs and singing games. http://www.alisonmcmorland.com/recordings.html User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Alison McMorland & Peta Webb
A' The Bairns O Adam
White Wings
Cloudberry Day
Scots Women
Celtic Women From Scotland- Songs of Love & Reflection
Some Ballads of Anna Gordon - Mrs. Brown of Falkland
Celtic Women From Scotland
Celtic Women From Scotland - Songs of Love & Reflection
The Rough Guide to Scottish Music [2003]
Three Score & Ten: A Voice to the People Disc 7
Live From Celtic Connections 2001