- "An
Ubhal as Àirde (The
Highest Apple)" is a 1995
single released by
Scottish celtic rock band Runrig,
which first appeared on
their album The Cutter...
- and
frequently performed in
Scottish Gaelic, with
their 1995
single "An
Ubhal as Àirde" the
first song in the
language to
reach the UK Top 20. Musical...
-
commercially successful period. A 1995 re–release
produced the
single "An
Ubhal as Àirde (The
Highest Apple)",
which made
history by
becoming the first...
-
release of
their album The
Cutter and the Clan and the 1995
single "An
Ubhal as Àirde (The
Highest Apple)"
which made
chart history by
becoming the first...
- "most celebrated"
Gaelic language bands in Scotland.
Their 1995
single "An
Ubhal as Àirde (The
Highest Apple)" made
history by
becoming the
first song to...
- The name
Gartnavel is
derived from the
Gaelic Gart (field or enclosure)
Ubhal (apple) – i.e. "a
field of
apple trees". It is
managed by NHS
Greater Glasgow...
- "lambswool" is a
corruption of the name of a
pagan Irish festival, "Lamas
Ubhal",
during which a
similar drink was had. Alternatively, the name may derive...
- ’S ged tha mi gun
ubhlan agam, ’S
ubhlan uil’ aig càch; ’S ann tha m’
ubhal cùbhraidh grinn, 'S cùl a
chinn ri lar. B ´annsa bhi le
Griogal cridhe Teàrnadh...
- 4:25 "Amazing Things" (Remix) – 4:37 "That
Other Landscape" – 3:45 "An
Ubhal as Àirde (The
Highest Apple)" – 3:46 "Things That Are" "Amazing Things"...
- (1993),
Chrysalis Records "This Time of Year" (1994),
Chrysalis Records "An
Ubhal as Àirde" (1995,
Released following use of
track in TV
advert for Carlsberg...