Principally Scottish folk music arr. for pipe band primarily by Graham O. Jones or Derek Potter. Royal Scots Dragoon Guards ; Derek Potter, pipe major ; Graham O Jones, director of music. Recorded at Angel Studios, London. Compact disc. Notes and credits in English ([2] pages ; col. illustrations) inserted in container.
Contents:
Auld lang syne (1:27) -- Flower of Scotland (2:17) -- Scottish salute. The old rustic bridge ; Marie's wedding ; Lord Lovet's lament ; Hills of Alva (3:04) -- Amazing grace (2:48) -- 6/8 marches. The muckin' o' Geordie's byre ; Bonnie Dundee (1:36) -- Le baum (3:53) -- Scotland the brave. Black bear ; Scotland the brave (1:55) -- Colonel Robertson : (Massacre of Glencoe) (3:25) -- Competition set. Captain Compare ; The cow, the goat & the pot belly pig ; Holiday in Inverellen ; The days the guns fell silent ; Ashley's thinning napper ; Queen of the rushes (4:30) -- Scottish airs. My home ; Skye boat song ; Highland cradle song ; Dark isle (4:22) -- Highland laddie (2:41) -- The green hills of Tyrol : (a Scottish soldier) (2:42) -- Garb of old Gaul (1:57) -- Slow airs & jigs. Fanny Power ; Scarce o' tatties ; Merrily dance the quaker's wife (2:27) -- The Emerald Isle. Dawning of the day ; Silver threads ; Snugging the blanket ; Boys of Ballymore ; Jolly beggerman ; Paddy McGinty's goat (5:14) -- The bonnie lass o' Fyvie (2:31) -- When the saints go marching in (1:31) -- The day thou gavest. Auld lang syne (3:29).
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