Tarras

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The Happy Salmon 02:26 Tools
Be Real 04:20 Tools
Parsons Green 04:09 Tools
Captain Grant 03:07 Tools
Rising 04:38 Tools
Whisky Town 03:41 Tools
Oakey Strike Evictions 04:17 Tools
Arizona 03:53 Tools
The Long Road Home 00:53 Tools
So Tired 04:23 Tools
The Siege 07:36 Tools
Only One 05:23 Tools
She Won't Wait 04:50 Tools
Magpie's Revenge 03:35 Tools
Fires 04:30 Tools
Men Should Wear Their Long Hair Down 03:41 Tools
The Russian and the Radio 03:29 Tools
Magnadoodle 02:52 Tools
Calico 03:45 Tools
New York Trader 06:40 Tools
Bagels 07:02 Tools
Da Fields O' Foula / My Love Is a Fair Lad 05:18 Tools
Dark Eyed Sailor 05:34 Tools
Red Haired Man's Wife 05:01 Tools
Los Toroyas 04:29 Tools
Joys Of Brotherhood 05:16 Tools
Ye Marriners - Cajun Malaysian 05:10 Tools
Fourth Wheel 05:43 Tools
Kale Bazetsn (Seating the Bride/Kusidl) (Khasidic Dance) 04:30 Tools
The River Is Dark 04:39 Tools
Windows 03:40 Tools
The Joys of Brotherhood 05:16 Tools
Standing 05:59 Tools
Red Haired Mans Wife 05:02 Tools
Undecided 04:40 Tools
The Vine 03:13 Tools
Los Troyas 04:30 Tools
Rising EQ 04:38 Tools
Da Fields O'Foula/My Love Is a Fair Lad 05:19 Tools
The Russian & The Radio 05:19 Tools
Da Fields O' Foula/My Love Is A Fair Lad 05:19 Tools
Da Fields O' Foula 05:19 Tools
Da Fields O' Foula/ My Love Is A Fair Lad 05:19 Tools
Dark Eyed Salior 05:19 Tools
Parson's Green 05:19 Tools
Ye Mariners / Cajun Malaysian 05:19 Tools
Dark-Eyed Sailor 05:36 Tools
Da Fields O' Foula - My love is a Fair Lad 05:36 Tools
Ye Mariners / Cajun Malasian 05:36 Tools
Trad: Kale Bazetsn - Seating the Bride / Kusidl (Khasidic Dance) 05:36 Tools
Da Fields o' Foula, My Love is a Fair Lad 05:36 Tools
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From the English-Scottish Borders, Tarras provide a unique blend of the Gaelic and British folk tradition subtly fused with a range of genres: in the early days the blues and classical; and now to great effect, a new progressive feel. Since two widely acclaimed albums: Rising (1999) and Walking down Mainstreet (2001); the band has been reformed. Ben Murray [citation needed] (Vocals, Piano, Accordion, Guitar), has drawn together the truly accomplished original members, Rob Armstrong (Cittern, Gittern, 12 String Acoustic & Vocals) and Lou Peacock (Violin, Viola) with the very cream of the Borders’ up and coming talented musicians. Liam Hiattt (Drums) and Michael Woodward (Bass, Guitar, Mandolin) form a tight, energetic, integrated rhythm section that moves the band firmly forward. Rory Connor (Guitar, Vocals) provides the missing piece of the jigsaw that realises the long awaited dream of the Tarras renaissance. The new album, Warn the Waters, following a limited release, is currently available to purchase at live gigs only. As a live act, at least 2 years in the remaking, Tarras exceed all hopes and expectations, bringing added warmth, energy and enthusiasm to their distinctive original material and hallmark finely crafted arrangements. General release of the new album is currently scheduled for June 2012. http://www.last.fm/listen/artist/Tarras/similarartists Try Tarras Radio http://uk.myspace.com/tarrasmusicofficial For streaming of fours tracks off Warn the Waters http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Tarras/178858172167588 Tarras on Facebook Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.