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Description:
When The Haar Rolls In by James Yorkston, released 1 September 2008, includes the following tracks: "Temptation", "Queen Of Spain", "Would You Have Me Born With Wooden Eyes?", "The Capture Of The Horse" and more.
This version of When The Haar Rolls In comes as a 1xCD. -
When the Haar Rolls In, the latest by Scotland’s James Yorkston, documents the fragility of the human condition. It contains fear, despair, loss and r...
Dan Vidal - 20/Jan/2009
For his fifth studio album, James Yorkston brings back his banjo, timpani, vibraphone, mandolin, bouzouki and any other random obscure instrument you ...
Mitchell Bandur - 14/Nov/2008
Folk music has long been a window into the most basic concerns of the working class, whether it?s coming from the mouths of those affected most or fro...
Gemma Hampson - 31/Aug/2008
The beauty of James Yorkston is that you never get bored. He's like the interesting old gent sitting in the bus shelter that you miss your bus for. Yo...
Robert Crossan - 29/Aug/2008
By the time the simple, rolling acoustic guitar of the title track of this, the fourth album by Yorkston, kicks in, you're feeling far away from home....
Milo McLaughlin - 28/Aug/2008
Swaggers with the magnificent romance of a wedding ceremony aboard a storm-tossed trawler
James Yorkston's new album is, on first listen, a much more ...