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Classic Scottish Albums

Davie Scott introduces Classic Scottish Albums featuring Incredible String Band, The Proclaimers, Deacon Blue, The Waterboys, The Blue Nile, Donovan, Bert Jansch and John Martyn.

5 hours, 30 minutes

Last on

Sun 4 Dec 2011 00:30

Chapters

  • The Incredible String Band

    Davie Scott and guests recall the recording of this Classic Scottish Album.

    Duration: 26:06

  • Capercaille

    Davie Scott meets musicians Karen Matheson and Donald Shaw who performed on Capercaille鈥檚 1991 Classic Scottish Album Delirium.

    Duration: 28:34

  • Belle and Sebastian

    Davie Scott is joined by singers Isobel Campbell and Stuart Murdoch and crime writer Ian Rankin to discuss the Classic Scottish Album The Boy With the Arab Strap.

    Duration: 26:21

  • The Blue Nile

    Davie Scott celebrates the 1984 Classic Scottish Album A Walk Across the Rooftops.

    Duration: 26:27

  • Bert Jansch

    Davie Scott in conversation with the late singer songwriter about his self-titled Classic Scottish Album.

    Duration: 27:48

  • Deacon Blue

    Davie Scott chats with lead singer Ricky Ross about work, dreams, love, loss and a ship called Dignity on the Classic Scottish Album Raintown.

    Duration: 26:48

  • The Waterboys

    Davie Scott meets lead singer Mike Scott to talk about the Classic Scottish Album This Is The Sea.

    Duration: 26:24

  • John Martyn

    Davie Scott and guests remember the self-titled Classic Scottish Album from the late John Martyn.

    Duration: 26:20

  • Big Country

    Davie Scott and guests recall the making of the Classic Scottish Album The Crossing.

    Duration: 27:58

  • The Proclaimers

    Davie Scott is joined by Craig and Charlie Reid and former Dr Who actor David Tennant to discuss the Classic Scottish Album from Scotland鈥檚 favourite singing brothers.

    Duration: 26:43

  • Donovan

    Davie Scott meets the man behind the Classic Scottish Album Sunshine Superman.

    Duration: 29:18

Broadcast

  • Sun 4 Dec 2011 00:30