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Jim Donaldson

.... in this society (JM01949)

Jim Donaldson uses acoustic guitars, dobro,  banjo and mandolin on this album
 All vocals by Jim Donaldson

1. Tell me how ( to exorcise the devil ) 2. Brand new steel and concrete barmy army 3. Love is our cross to bear 4. In this society 5. Train to Diabaig (inst.) 6. Time is moving on 7. Sometimes I get so lonely 8. Music day 9. Two lives on the slide 10. And I'm cryin' 11. Wee Davy's bull***t (inst.) 12. Boy from Fairmount 13. A love undone 14. Those damn lions (inst.) 15. Pushin' this pen 16. Judy's daydreams-Charlottes lullaby (inst.)

You will require an MP3 player to listen to the sound clips . The clips have been produced in mono to achieve the best compromise between fast download times and sound quality. 
You can download the latest version of Microsoft's Media player at www.microsoft.com/windows/mediaplayer/

..... Includes 16 page booklet with lyrics and JD's thought's on songs

 

"...........I love Jim Donaldson's voice-I'm not sure why a label hasn't snapped up this high-quality singer/songwriter yet " -  Sue McCarthy ( editor Southern Country ) 

"............This is one of the best British collections I've heard in a long time " - John Irving ( CM News and Routes ) 

"...........A man who has been too long in the shadows " - ( CM Round Up )

 

Jim Donaldson

... Doin' Alright (JM01948)

Jim Donaldson - Acoustic Guitar, Vocals, piano
Gary Owen - Drums
Colin Brennan - Drums
Dave Thom - Mandolin, Bass Guitar, Elec. Guitar, Piano, Cello
Peter Holroyd - Bass Guitar, Harmony
Kevin Cookson - Acoustic Lead Guitar
Jim Hopwood - Elec. Guitar, Acoustic Lead Guitar
Charlie Landsborough - Harmony
Dave Clarke - Fiddle
Mark Wilkinson - Acoustic Lead Guitar

1. I'm doin' alright 2. Go on 3. That's what he's about 4. Did I wake you darlin' 5. This heart 6. The way you're lookin' at me 7. Privatisation blues 8. Is there a train ? 9. Some lose all 10. Hold on, be strong 11. Song for Cameron 12. Psychometric blues 13. I'm leavin' Derry 14. When it came to lovin'

You will require an MP3 player to listen to the sound clips . The clips have been produced in mono to achieve the best compromise between fast download times and sound quality. 
You can download the latest version of Microsoft's Media player at www.microsoft.com/windows/mediaplayer/

..... includes 6 page fold-over booklet and JD's thought's on songs )

 

" ..........The integrity of the man shines through in his voice, his songs, his musicianship. I'm a fan.- Charlie Landsborough.

" ......You have the pipes of a 20 year old " - Dave Mallett

".......Jim Donaldson has the voice of an angel and the face of a welder" - Andy Boggie ( Llandudno music festival organiser )

 

To order either of these CDs please 

Email: jimf.Donaldson@btopenworld.com 

 

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