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Ordinary Man



Comprising of:-

1. I will stay with you

2. Cyndy

3. Jiggery pokery

4. Ordinary man

5. To all of you out there

6. Undying devotion

7. Maybe love

8. One and lonely

9. Jonah's last voyage

10. Happy song

11. Never letting go

12. Always walked with me

13.Third millennium

14. Without your smile

 

The CD album, 'Mind your head'

Don't worry

(Duncan Mckenzie, John Bentley)

Comprising of:-

MouseHole

Dance of Hebe & Willow

Tempo no Sol

Don't Worry

Albert Ross

Spanish Floor

Pavan

Guitarra Habladora

Glastonbury (The Awakening)

The Epicentre

 

The CD album, 'NEW LIFE'

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1. AMIES LULLABY

2. WINTER SUN

3. WHITE EAGLE

4. LIE DOWN RAG

5. NEW LIFE

6. EAST LAUNDRY RAG

7. MILLERS SON

8. ALWAYS THERE

9. CELTMOSPHERE

10. MAYBELENE

11. THE KINGDOM OF OLOF ANDERS

12. THE LAST SUMMER

 

DVD - Available

Video tracks: 'New Life' & '3rd Millennium'

Audio tracks: 'One True Love' & 'Amazing Grace'

The audio tracks have not previously been released on any other recording.

Both audio tracks were recorded live at Lugano Cathedral in Switzerland.

The traditional tune of 'Amazing Grace' is played using my 1932 National steel bodied resonator guitar. Accompanying musicians are Johnny Bentley, Chris Hunt and Alec McCabe.

Albums are available worldwide on iTunes, or by mail order from mail@duncanmckenzie.com .

£11.00 inc P+P

 

For collectors:

Two tracks of  Duncan McKenzie appear on the triple boxed set album

by legendary London music promoter, the late Johnny Jones.

 

Click here to view at the record label web site.

The album contains stories as told by the late Johnny Jones about his life in music. John personally selected tracks for this recording from artists that he had a great respect for as well as a deep love for their music.