
Malinky is a Scottish folk band specialising in Scots song. Formed in autumn 1998, the original members were Karine Polwart from Banknock, Stirlingshire (vocals, guitar, bouzouki), Steve Byrne from Arbroath (vocals, guitar, bouzouki, mandolin), Mark Dunlop from Garryduff, Co. Antrim (bodhrán, whistles, vocals) and English fiddler Kit Patterson. First meeting to rehearse in early October that year, the band was largely formed to help Polwart fulfil a support slot at Edinburgh Folk Club some ten days later
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Pad The Road Wi Me
The Broomfield Hill
The Bonnie Lass Of Fyvie
Thaney
The Dreadful End Of Marianna For Sorcery
Alison Cross
The Light Dragoon
Billy Taylor
The Sound Of A Tear Not Cried
When Margaret Was Eleven
King Orfeo
Dimna Juda
The Shipyard Apprentice
Dark Horse on The Wind
Sweet Willie and Fair Annie
Gan Te The Kye Wi Me, The Cottongrass
Whaur Dae Ye Lie?
The Lang Road Doon
Hughie The Graham
Edom o Gordon
Follow The Heron
The False Lover Won Back
The Beggar Man
The Road Tae Drumleman
The Rovin Ploughboy
Medley: The Bonnie Banks O Fordie, Pennknivsmördaren
I Dreamed Last Night Of My True Love
The Ploughboy And The Maid, Give It A Wee Try
The Drunken Duck, The Ronan Boys, The Chattering Magpie, The Famous Ballymote
Three Ravens / The Raven's Return
The Forester
Clerk Saunders
Love And Freedom (Strathmartine Mains)/Banish Misf
The Term Time
Janice Leask Of Lerwick, Why Should I?, Jock Hosie's Fancy
The Fairy King's Courtship
Cavers Of Kirkcudbright, Ruaraidh Mor's Lullaby
The Sun's Cousin
The Brisk Young Lad
Flowers of saskatchewan
Three Ravens
Tarves Parish
Hills Of Ardmorn
The Twa Sisters
The back of Adie Bolton's van / Leaving rum
The Green Wedding/Bill Harte's Jig/
The Trawlin' Trade / La Jument De Michao
The Hills of Ardmorn
Gone to the Bower
Thomas Mcelvogue's No 2/Rocky Road To Dublin/
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