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News > Christine Primrose New Album and Launch Performance CODA, Edinburgh, Sat 24th June

Christine Primrose New Album and Launch Performance CODA, Edinburgh, Sat 24th June

‘Gràdh is Gonadh – Guth ag aithris’ (Love and Loss – A Lone Voice) is the powerful new album of pure and unaccompanied traditional Scottish Gaelic song by Christine Primrose, widely recognised and acknowledged as one of the great singers of her generation.

Over three decades on from her groundbreaking debut release, the cultural landscape and personal timing is right for this solo recording of clarity, poignancy and depth from a remarkable and mature voice. These are songs of love and loss, presented in their most pure form; unaccompanied, vulnerable and beautiful.

To celebrate the release, Christine will perform several songs from the new album on Saturday 24th June, at 5.30pm in CODA, Edinburgh’s well known traditional & contemporary folk music specialist record shop. (12 Bank Street, The Mound, EH1 2LN) The event is free to the public, but it’s worth arriving early as it may be busy.

‘…a masterpiece…every note and every syllable here is a note of grace’
Aonghas Padraig Caimbeul

You can pre-order this album now from www.templerecords.co.uk/loveandloss

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