
St Agnes, Isles of Scilly 49°53′N, 06°21′W. population 80. A tiny scrap of wind-carved rock, gorsey downland and fine sand, dropped 28 miles from mainland Cornwall. A vibrant working community, encompassed (and occasionally engulfed) by the Atlantic ocean. The Rough Island Band sprouted from this precarious speck of soil when an island piper whistled in the wind for three young singer-songwriters in love with the place and its people. Sou'wester
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You Can Call Me Al
Turks March
Pulling a Rope
First Day On the Mainland
Sevenstones
Midsummer Bonfire Tansys Golowan
The Garden On Gugh
Duke of Cornwall's Reel - The Tenants March
On Periglis Sands
Sea Shahnty
Newman Reels- Jug of Mead and the Potter's Wheel
Find an Island
Barnaby Lane
Hagenes
Ker Syllan
Conger Reels
Church on the beach
Newman Reels - Jug of Mead and the Potter's Wheel
The Ballad of The Schiller
Terryans Syllan
Minor blues of the Man on the Shore
So Many Stories
Mostly Gone
Bishop Breakdown
Across the Waves
Eel Reels
Periglis Slip Jig
On Wingletang
Ballad Of The Schiller
Blues Of The Man On The Shore
Spanish Ladies
Poor England, Poor Scilly
St Agnes Waltz
5 Island
Terryans
To My Lordless Sons
All Here Now / A Rough Lament
Breannick / St Agnes Waltz
Breannick / St. Agnes Waltz
Five Island Cabm Pemp / Coer Elath
Five Island Cabm Pemp/Coer Elath
The Wind's Song/Estren
The Wind's Song / Estren (The Stranger)
Conga Reels
Sea Shanty
Minor blues
Curch on the beach
Breannick/St. Agnes waltz
All Here Now/A Rough Lament
Breannick/St Agnes Waltz
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