Ed Miller (Scottish folk musician)

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Discography

Albums

  • Scottish Voice (1993)
  • ive at the Cactus Cafe (1995)
  • At Home with the Exiles (1995)
  • The Edinburgh Rambler (1997)
  • Lowlander (2000)
  • Many's the Fine Tale (2002)
  • Generations of Change (2004)
  • Never Frae My Mind (2006)
  • Lyrics of Gold (2008)
  • Come awa wi Me (2011)
  • Border Background (2014)
  • Follow the Music (2018)

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