Delighted to share this @bbcradioscot Scotland Outdoors episode with you. It was nice for us to reflect on our musical journey with @HelenNeedham
If you'd like to hear some of the inspiration and motivation behind the making of the album then visit https://t.co/5je90KG2Tm
We’re on Radio Scotland this morning talking about Paperboats.
From 45mins in:
https://t.co/0sAbmWyrZu
Thanks to @HelenNeedham for taking the time to talk to us!
This is the beautiful song that emerged from @RobGMacfarlane and my adventure on the #Cuillin for @BBCRadio4 Rob collaborated with @juliefowlis to create something quite spectacular. Please listen!
Today’s the day - Who is this? flies out into the world, @RobGMacfarlane and I would love for you to give it a listen🙌🏻Link to download directly: https://t.co/uAPuEKvk5a
and links to the full story behind the song is over on Insta, links to purchase and to stream all in 🧵⬇️
Hope you think this is worth a listen! Thanks go out to @markstephen60 and to @HelenNeedham - the real stars!
Our National Scenic Areas - are our only really ‘Scottish’ designation & we should cherish them. https://t.co/Ncrwa3rjRR
Hope you caught ‘Crossing the Cuillin Mountains’ today on @BBCRadio4 📻 Next Tuesday’s programme features a brand new song written by @RobGMacfarlane and I, and it will be released worldwide on 29th Sept. Pre-save here, we’d love you to listen 💫❤️
https://t.co/7osCU2ibl7
The Cuillin from near home taken when @RobGMacfarlane was atop the ridge for his @BBCRadio4 programme with @HelenNeedham
https://t.co/obg6D2dRZ9
With wonderful music from @DuncanWChisholm@juliefowlis
'the ghost seen by the soul, a Cuillin rising over the sea'
Sorley Maclean
This has been living in my heart, mind and ears for quite some time now. A privilege to work with such talented people.And to encounter the Cuillin in near perfect conditions. Hope you enjoy what we’ve created.
A magic day where I took a chance and met some wonderful archaeologists working up Glen Dee trying to discover what our hunter gatherer ancestors were doing in these places 10,000 years ago.
An unexpected but very welcome visit from @HelenNeedham who wanted to interview us about what we are doing. Great that she got to talk to so many of us and get everyone's different perspectives. Thanks, Helen!