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"Every River" is a 1989 single released by Scottish celtic rock band Runrig, released on 13 November 1989 as the second and final single from their sixth studio album Searchlight (1989). It was released via Chrysalis .
Transmitting Live (1994) Mara (1995) ... (1995) Transmitting Live is a 1994 live album by the Scottish Celtic rock band Runrig. Track listing ... "Every River" – 2: ...
At the end of 2000, the band released of an authorised songbook entitled Flower of the West – The Runrig Songbook which included lyrics, sheet music, photographs, and background information for 115 of Runrig's songs – nearly every album track and single from the band's first ten studio albums.
"Every River" — 129 [22] — "Flower of the West" 1991 — 43 — The Big Wheel "Wonderful" 1993 — 29 87 Amazing Things "The Greatest Flame" — 36 — "Song of the Earth" — — — "This Time of Year" 1994 13 38 — Non-album singles "An Ubhal as Àirde (The Highest Apple)" 1995 3 18 — "Things That Are" 9 40 — Mara "Rhythm of My ...
Wheel In Motion is a 1992 live concert video by the Scottish Celtic rock band Runrig. It shows footage from the 1991 Loch Lomond concert, and various others from the tour of the same year. It shows footage from the 1991 Loch Lomond concert, and various others from the tour of the same year.
Searchlight is the sixth studio album released by Scottish Celtic rock band Runrig. The album was released on 25 September 1989 by Chrysalis Records . [ 2 ] It spawned one single, " News from Heaven ", which reached number ninety on the UK Singles Charts.
Live at Celtic Connections 2000 is a live album by Scottish Celtic rock band Runrig. It marked their first appearance at Celtic Connections , a Scottish music festival which takes place annually in Glasgow during the month of January.
Mara is the ninth album by Scottish Celtic rock group Runrig, released on 6 November 1995 by Chrysalis Records. [1] It spawned only one single " Things That Are ", which reached the top ten in their native Scotland, and number forty in the United Kingdom.