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'''''Farrar''''' is the third solo album by Scottish fiddler [[Duncan Chisholm]]. It was released in 2008. The album forms the first part of Chisholm's "Strathglass Trilogy", and won him the MG Scots Alba Album of the Year 2008.
'''''Farrar''''' is the third solo album by Scottish fiddler [[Duncan Chisholm]]. It was released in 2008.<ref>{{cite web |title=Farrar [CD] |url=https://www.duncanchisholm.com/product/farrar-cd/ |website=Duncan Chisholm}}</ref> The album forms the first part of Chisholm's "Strathglass Trilogy", and won him the MG Scots Alba Album of the Year 2008.


[[Lunasa]] recorded "250 to Vigo" previously in 2003, for the album ''[[Redwood (album)|Redwood]]''. Whilst [[Shooglenifty]] did also in 1994 for ''[[Venus in Tweeds]]''.
[[Lunasa]] recorded "250 to Vigo" previously in 2003, for the album ''[[Redwood (album)|Redwood]]''. Whilst [[Shooglenifty]] did also in 1994 for ''[[Venus in Tweeds]]''.
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Farrar
Studio album by
Released2008
GenreFolk
Length40:50
LabelCopperfish Records
Duncan Chisholm chronology
The Door of Saints
(2001)
Farrar
(2008)
Canaich
(2010)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
The Scotsman
FolkWorld(favourable)

Farrar is the third solo album by Scottish fiddler Duncan Chisholm. It was released in 2008.[1] The album forms the first part of Chisholm's "Strathglass Trilogy", and won him the MG Scots Alba Album of the Year 2008.

Lunasa recorded "250 to Vigo" previously in 2003, for the album Redwood. Whilst Shooglenifty did also in 1994 for Venus in Tweeds.

Track listing

  1. "Nuair Bhios Mi Leam Fhin" - 3:45
  2. "The Farley Bridge" - 2:22
  3. "Lorient Mornings" - 2:39
  4. "Farewell to Uist" - 4:40
  5. "Mallai Chroch Shli" - 5:56
  6. "The Hill of the High Byre" - 5:24
  7. "A' Mhairead Og" - 3:39
  8. "250 to Vigo" - 3:15
  9. "The 303" - 4:30
  10. "Alasdair's Tune" - 4:35


References

  1. ^ "Farrar [CD]". Duncan Chisholm.