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Mac-Talla

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Mac-Talla (Scottish Gaelic for "echo") was a Scottish Gaelic 'supergroup' formed in 1992 at the suggestion of record label owner Robin Morton that brought together some of those responsible for bringing Gaelic music to wider public attention. The group comprised three singers: Eilidh Mackenzie (a recipient of the An Comunn Gàidhealach Gold Medal), Christine Primrose, and Arthur Cormack; plus harpist and cellist Alison Kinnaird (also Morton's spouse), and keyboardist Blair Douglas (formerly of Runrig). Their only album, Mairidh Gaol is Ceòl (there is a Gaelic proverb, Thig crìoch air an t-saoghal / Ach mairidh gaol is ceòl, "The world will come to an end / But love and music will endure"), was released in 1994 by Morton's Temple Records. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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top songs

1

Griogal Cridhe

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Griogal Cridhe (Beloved Gregor)

649
3

Griogal Cridhe [Beloved Gregor]

137
4

Crodh An Tailleir

97
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Puirt-A-Beul (Mouth Music)

97
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Seann Oran Seilge (An Old Hunting Song)

83
7

Illean Bithibh Sunndach (Boys Be Happy)

64
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Crodh an Tailleir (The Tailor's Dowry)

59
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Barcelona

56
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Griogal Cridh

54

albums

Mairidh Gaol is Ceol

Mairidh Gaol is Ceol

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The Rough Guide to Scottish Folk

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Аэростат vol. 70

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The Celtic Lullaby

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The Rough Guide to the Scottish Folk Music

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Experience Scotland

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Rough Guide To Scottish Folk

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The Rough Guide to Scottish Folk—living traditions from Glasgow to the Shetlands

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Celtic Lullaby

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... Mairidh Gaol Is Ceol

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2000 - The Rough Guide to Scottish folk

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The Rough Guides Collection

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