This Scottish Heart (Double CD Album) - Dean Ford
This Scottish Heart (Double CD Album) - Dean Ford
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Limited Quantity of the original UK CD pressing of Dean Ford's last album "This Scottish Heart." Produced by Dan Matovina.
Original Release Date: October 22, 2018
The double CD includes the following tracks:
CD # 1
1 A New Day 5:04
2 Little Man 6:20
3 Running Out Of Time 4:47
4 Natasha 3:38
5 The Blue Angel 3:17
6 Butterflies In June 3:49
7 Until The Day I Die 4:14
8 I Got You 4:04
9 God Is 1:23
10 Precious Little Boy 4:13
11 Merry Go Round 3:53
12 Cowboy Joe 3:34
13 Restless Heart 4:17
14 He's An Angel 2:58
15 Left My Heart In Mexico 2:58
16 When Will It End 5:16
17 Dreamland 2:22
CD # 2
1 Glasgow Road 3:01
2 This Scottish Heart 4:26
3 Glasgow Night 3:49
4 Bonnie Mary 4:12
5 Made In Scotland 3:04
6 A Song For Mary 2:55
7 Nineteen Fifty Three 4:20
8 Daddy 2:25
9 Buddy, Roy And Dion 3:42
10 Blue Horizon 3:27
11 Callander 3:45
12 For McDougall 3:29
13 Reflections Of My Life 4:01
Born in Airdrie, Scotland, singer/songwriter Dean Ford joined The Gaylords in 1963 after Junior Campbell and Pat Fairley saw him perform with The Monarchs at the Barrowland Ballroom in Glasgow. The band changed its name to "The Marmalade" in 1966, and Jimi Hendrix called their song "I See The Rain" "The Best Cut of 1967." Marmalade was the first Scottish band to hit number one on the UK Singles Chart, and the band charted ten additional times, including the worldwide hit "Reflections of My Life," written by Ford and Campbell. The original band broke up in 1975.
Ford released his self-titled solo album produced by Alan Parsons in 1975 featuring the single 'Hey My Love.' He made a guest appearance on Parsons' album 'Pyramid' released in 1978.
Music industry veteran/record producer/engineer Dan Matovina began working with Ford in 2015 and assisted him with moving his solo career forward. Matovina restored and re-issued his debut album and helped Ford put together his 2017 release 'Feel My Heartbeat,' with Producer Fernando Perdomo. Ford recorded one last album, 'This Scottish Heart,' Produced by Matovina, and released two months before he passed away in 2018.
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