James Yorkston
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The Book of the Gaels
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2022
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5 editions
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Tommy the Bruce
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2024
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4 editions
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It's Lovely to be Here: The Touring Diaries of a Scottish Gent
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2011
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3 editions
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Three Craws
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2016
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4 editions
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Selected Poems by Indie Rock Stars: Presented by the Yellow Bird Project
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2014
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The High and Lonesome Blues of Tommy the Bruce
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2019
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The March of the Cameron Men ... Arranged as a Part Song by J. Yorkston (Strathearn. The Strathearn Collection of Part-Songs ... No. 16. [1885-91.])
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The Covenanter's Widow's Lament ... Arranged by J. Yorkston
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Moving Up Country
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“I've never even attempted to listen to Neil Young - everything I hear is pretty good. I know that one day, I'll be able to sit down and delve into this amazing back catalogue. Until then, there's always the ever-growing superfluous of new musicians. Sometimes I feel so much guilt when I find I absolutely love a new band or singer, as it means, 9 times out of 10, that nobody else will. That's good taste for you. The other side of the coin is - "Ah, James. You have to hear this guy, his name is Felix Maboabbie and he's better than Nick Drake and John Martyn combined - with a touch of John Lennon." And, you know what, they are always, always utterly shite.”
― It's Lovely to be Here: The Touring Diaries of a Scottish Gent
― It's Lovely to be Here: The Touring Diaries of a Scottish Gent
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