Clash of the Tartans

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Clash of the Tartans
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Released1998
Genre Celtic punk
Length40:22
Label Sudden Death
The Real McKenzies chronology
Real McKenzies
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Clash of the Tartans
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Clash of the Tartans is the second album by the band The Real McKenzies, originally released in 1998 (see 1998 in music). "Mainland" was the selected single, with an accompanying video directed by Danny Novak.

The Real McKenzies Celtic punk band from Canada

The Real McKenzies is a Canadian Celtic punk band founded in 1992 and based in Vancouver, British Columbia. They are one of the founders of the Celtic punk movement, albeit 10 years after The Pogues.

This is a list of notable events in music that took place in the year 1998.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Stone of Kings" (Real McKenzies, Walker) – 2:35
  2. "Thistle Boy" (Priske, Real McKenzies ...) – 2:29
  3. "Mainland" (Walker) – 3:56
  4. "Kings o' Glasgow" (Chapman, Real McKenzies ...) – 3:24
  5. "Will Ye Be Proud" (MacLeod) – 2:38
  6. "Ceilidh" (McKenzie) – 2:28
  7. "Wild Mountain Thyme" (Francis McPeake) – 1:45
  8. "Pagan Holiday" (Walker) – 3:43
  9. "Scots Wha' Ha'e" (Burns, Priske, Walker) – 2:53
  10. "Bastards" (McKenzie, Robertson) – 2:30
  11. "MacPherson's Rant" (Robert Burns,Real McKenzies) – 2:56
  12. "To the Battle" (McKenzies, Walker) – 3:46
  13. "Auld Lang Syne" (Robert Burns) – 2:11
  14. "MacLeod" (Macleod) – 2:57

Personnel

Kurt Robertson, also known as "Dirty Kurt", is a Canadian punk rock guitarist and musician. Robertson was a member of Vancouver-based Celtic punk band The Real McKenzies from 1993 to 2013, appearing on their first seven full-length studio albums. In 2014, he joined the skate punk band SNFU.

Rich Priske Canadian musician

Rich "Rock" Priske is a Canadian artist, activist, humanitarian, poet, painter, motivational speaker and a musician/bassist born in Vancouver, British Columbia. He has long been active in the BC music scene, and has played bass and/or written songs for Art Bergmann, DSK, ShoCore, Chrome Dog, Bif Naked and Real McKenzies, and others. Priske is most widely known for playing bass guitar and keyboards in the Canadian band Matthew Good Band. After the band's dissolution in 2002, he kept playing with Matthew Good until the end of the In a Coma tour in the Fall of 2005. Rich is one of the subjects of the Real McKenzies biography written by Chris Walter. He currently lives in Kelowna and plays in the Jon Bos band. www.jonbosrocks.com/band

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