NahooToo

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NahooToo
NahooToo Album Cover.jpeg
Studio album by
Released1997
Genre Scottish folk
Contemporary pop
Brazilian
Length70:31
Paul Mounsey chronology
Nahoo
(1994)
NahooToo
(1997)
Nahoo 3 - Notes from the Republic
(1999)

NahooToo is the second album by Scottish musician Paul Mounsey.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Remembrance" (5:27)
  2. "Wherever You Go" (5:04)
  3. "North" (5:44)
  4. "Infinite Contempt" (5:05)
  5. "Another Clearance" (4:57)
  6. "Kaiwa Farewell" (5:02)
  7. "Psalm" (1:41)
  8. "Turned On the Dog" (2:38)
  9. "Nahoo" (5:59)
  10. "The Fields of Robert John" (4:30)
  11. "Fall" (4:03)
  12. "A Mhairead Og (Pt. 1)" (1:07)
  13. "A Mhairead Og (Pt. 2)" (4:18)
  14. "Red River" (3:14)
  15. "Hope You're Not Guilty" (4:41)
  16. "Nahoo Reprise" (3:55)
  17. "Lullaby" (3:06)

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