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TRACKS 1.O'ER THE SEA Lad Wi' the Plaidie,
Troy's Wedding, Highland Laddie (Jim Johnstone & his Band) 2.
OVER THE SEA TO SKYE (Mary Cameron) 3. THE MUCKIN 'O' GEORDIES
BYRE Glasgow Gaelic Club, The Fairy Dance, Ken Muir's Up and Awa (Jim
Johnstone - accordion) 4. MAIRI'S WEDDING (Mary Cameron)
5. MACKILMOYLES REEL Turkey in the Straw, Mitton's Breakdown, The Blue Mountain
Reel (Marie Fielding - Fiddle Set) 6. ANNIE LAURIE (Bill
Torrance) 7. THE LAIRD O' DRUMBLAIR The Mason's Apron (Jim
Johnstone - accordion) 8. MID LOTHIAN PIPE BAND Earl of Earl, Battle
of the Somme, The Scottish Horse (Jim Johnstone and his Band) 9.
LOCH MAREE (Mary Cameron) 10. VICTORIA HORNPIPE The Poppy Leaf,
Kirk's Hornpipe (Marie Fielding - Fiddle Hornpipes) 11. DASHING
WHITE SERGEANT The Rose Tree, My Love She's But a Lassie Yet (Jim Johnstone
& his Band) 12. SATURDAY DANCE(Mary Cameron) 13. COCK
O' THE NORTH Drum Solo, Amazing Grace, Gillie Callum, Scotland the Brave
(Pipes and Drum) 14. THE DARK ISLAND (Mary Cameron and Bill
Torrance - harmonica) 15. LOVAT SCOUTS Roaring Jelly, My Home, De'il
Amang the Tailors (Jim Johnstone & his Band) 16. LAND FOR ALL
SEASONS (Mary Cameron) 17. LOCH LOMOND (Mary Cameron &
Bill Torrance with the Audience) 18. A MAN'S A MAN Will Ye No Come
Back Again, Auld Lang Syne (Mary Cameron & Bill Torrance with the
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SCOTTISH ENTERTAINMENT DIRECT |
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£5.99* |
+44 (0)131 668 3366 |
* P&P : A POSTAGE CHARGE APPLIES TO
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BARCODE: 722932049024 |
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CAT.NO: RECD490 |
DURATION: 50 MINS APPROX |
Scotland is known far and wide for the majesty of its
landscapes and the beauty of its song. Traditional Scottish melodies and lyrics
have, for centuries, travelled abroad and become part of the culture of many
other great nations.
When people visit any part of Scotland it is
possible to experience this music in the form of an evening's entertainment
with food, dancers and musicians. On this CD we have recorded the music from
several such performances at The King James Thistle Hotel in Edinburgh. So sit
back and enjoy 'A Scottish Evening' with songs sung by Bill Torrance and Mary
Cameron, the fiddle of Marie Fielding, the pipes and drums of Harry McNulty and
William Goodall and the music of Jim Johnstone and his Band.
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