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Runrig Wheel in Motion Mp3, Flac, Wma Runrig Wheel In Motion mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Rock / Folk, World, & Country Album: Wheel In Motion Country: UK Released: 2000 Style: Folk Rock, Celtic MP3 version RAR size: 1325 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1732 mb WMA version RAR size: 1704 mb Rating: 4.3 Votes: 423 Other Formats: VOX DXD DTS DXD RA AAC WAV Tracklist Hide Credits 1 Always The Winner Solus Na Madainn / The Morning Light 2 Written-By – M. Jones* 3 Healer In Your Heart 4 Every River 5 Harvest Moon 6 Hearthammer 7 Abhainn An T-Sluaigh / The Crowded River 8 Headlights 9 Edge Of The World 10 Alba Instrumental 11 Arranged By – Runrig 12 An Cuibhle Mor / The Big Wheel 13 I'll Keep Coming Home 14 Tear Down These Walls 15 Pride Of The Summer 16 Flower Of The West Loch Lomond 17 Arranged By – Runrig 18 This Beautiful Pain Companies, etc. Phonographic Copyright (p) – EMI Records Ltd. Copyright (c) – EMI Records Ltd. Published By – Chrysalis Music Ltd. Marketed By – EMI Distributed By – EMI Credits Bass, Harmony Vocals – Rory Macdonald Drums – Iain Bayne Executive-Producer – Danny Nissim Guitar – Malcolm Jones Keyboards – Peter Wishart Percussion – Calum Macdonald Producer – Patsy Blades Vocals, Acoustic Guitar – Donnie Munro Written-By – C. Macdonald* (tracks: 1, 3 to 10, 12 to 16, 18), R. Macdonald* (tracks: 1, 3 to 10, 12 to 16, 18) Notes Including live footage of the Loch Lomond outdoor concert, Edinburgh Castle, the Western Isles Tour and Europe 1991. Tracks 11 and 17 are traditionals. Made in EU Barcode and Other Identifiers Matrix / Runout: EMI UDEN 4924159 @ 4 2-1-8-NL Mastering SID Code: IFPI L045 Mould SID Code: ifpi 157C Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Picture Music 7243 4910223 1, Wheel In Motion 7243 4910223 1, Runrig International, Picture UK 1992 MVD 4910223 (VHS) MVD 4910223 Music International Related Music albums to Wheel In Motion by Runrig Runrig - Once In A Lifetime (Live) Runrig - This Time Of Year Runrig - And We'll Sing Runrig - Long Distance (The Best Of) Runrig - Rhythm Of My Heart Runrig - News From Heaven Runrig - Mara Runrig - Hearthammer EP Runrig - Book Of Golden Stories Runrig - Amazing Things Runrig - The Story Runrig - The Message.
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