Appendix Out

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  • folk
  • indie
  • slowcore
  • folk noir
  • scottish
Alasdair Roberts is a Scottish folk musician. He released a number of albums under the name Appendix Out, and following the 2001 album The Night is Advancing, under his own name.
Roberts was born in Swabia, Germany, to a German mother and Scottish father, though was raised in Kilmahog, a hamlet close to the small town of Callander, near Stirling in central Scotland. where he started playing the guitar and writing music.

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Songs

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    (Bring the Yearlings) Home

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    A Path to Our Beds

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    A Very Cellular Song (Coda)

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    Arcane Love

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    Autumn

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    Brazil

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    Campfire's Burning (Round)

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    Cyclone's Vernal Retreat

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    Daylight Saving, Gibson Street, Part One

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    Daylight Saving, Gibson Street, Part Two

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    Drinking Milk Again

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    East Coast Wedding

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    Exile

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    Fortified Jackdraw Grove

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    Foundling

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    Four Nights Drunk

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    Frontwards

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    Frozen Blight

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    Golden Tablets of the Sun

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    Hexen in the Anticyclone

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    I Feel Like an Elf

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    Ice Age

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    Invocation of the Corn Mother

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    Josephine

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    Lassie Lie Near Me

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    Lassie, Lie Near Me

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    Little Owl

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    Many-Legged Boatmen

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    Merchant City

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    Organise a March

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    Organize a March

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    Our Sea

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    Pissed With You

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    Ritual Ingestion of a Yellow Rhizome

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    Row Upstream

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    Sally Free and Easy

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    Seagulls, Belts

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    Speech

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    Tangled Hair

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    The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face

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    The Grey Havens

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    The Groves of Lebanon

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    The Harp Key

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    The Language in Things

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    The Night Is Advancing

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    The Scything

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    The Seven Widows (The Sprigs of Night)

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    Well Lit Tonight

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    Wild I Lived in Flanders

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    Window Over the Bay


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