Shelagh McDonald - Let No Man Steal Your Thyme (2005) CDRip

Artist: Shelagh McDonald
Title: Let No Man Steal Your Thyme
Year Of Release: 2005
Label: Castle Music
Genre: Folk, Folk Rock, Singer-Songwriter
Quality: Mp3 320 / APE (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 02:16:40
Total Size: 353/826 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Let No Man Steal Your Thyme
Year Of Release: 2005
Label: Castle Music
Genre: Folk, Folk Rock, Singer-Songwriter
Quality: Mp3 320 / APE (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 02:16:40
Total Size: 353/826 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
CD 1:
1. Hullo Stranger (live) 2:29
2. Street Walking Blues (live) 2:46
3. Mirage 4:03
4. Look Over the Hills and Far Away 5:13
5. Crusoe 3:52
6. Waiting for the Wind to Rise 4:57
7. Ophelia's Song (version 1) 2:50
8. Richmond 2:46
9. Let No Man Steal Your Thyme 3:25
10. Peacock Lady 3:29
11. Silk and Leather 3:01
12. You Know You Can't Lose 5:05
13. Ophelia's Song (version 2) 2:08
14. Jesus Is Just All Right 3:00
15. Book of Rhyme 2:54
16. What More Can I Say 2:55
17. City's Cry (demo 1) 2:35
18. City's Cry (demo 2) 2:45
19. Rod's Song (demo) 3:12
20. Stargazer (false start) 0:43
21. Stargazer (demo) 4:11
CD 2:
1. Rod's Song 3:10
2. Liz's Song 2:50
3. Lonely King 6:00
4. City's Cry 2:31
5. Dowie Dens of Yarrow (version 1) 6:52
6. Baby Go Slow 3:55
7. Canadian Man 2:48
8. Good Times 3:25
9. Odyssey 6:11
10. Stargazer 4:10
11. The Road to Paradise 3:44
12. Sweet Sunlight 2:26
13. Spin (version 1) 5:24
14. Rainy Night Blues 3:31
15. Spin (version 2) 3:21
16. Dowie Dens of Yarrow (false start) 0:34
17. Dowie Dens of Yarrow (version 2) 7:30
Scottish folk singer, songwriter and guitarist, born 1948, Edinburgh, Scotland.
She released two albums before her abrupt and mysterious disappearance in 1971. Nothing further was heard of her until 2005, when she made contact with the Scottish Daily Mail to tell the story of her intervening years. In 2013 she made a low-key return to public performances and made new recordings for the first time since the early 1970s.
She released two albums before her abrupt and mysterious disappearance in 1971. Nothing further was heard of her until 2005, when she made contact with the Scottish Daily Mail to tell the story of her intervening years. In 2013 she made a low-key return to public performances and made new recordings for the first time since the early 1970s.