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Touchwood

Iain Fraser

Scottish


Catalogue Number: CPN001D
Barcode: 5031200164020
Running Time: 45 mins.


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The music as you may have heard in the days of the Gow's - fiddle and cello 'live'. All of the tunes are traditional - the playing is excellent.
A 'fiddlers' MUST.

1) Joseph MacDonald's Jig - North Highland No.2 - Whip Her and Gird Her
2) Rob Roy MacGregor - Rory MacNab - Ladar Mor A' Ghogain
3) Fife and the Lands All Around - The Northern Lass - Wally Wally
4) The Marquis of Huntly's Snuff Mill - Mr A.G.Wilkens Favourite
5) Mrs.Muir MacKenzie's Delight - Mrs.Muir MacKenzie's Fancy - Mrs.Oswald of Auchincruive's Favourite Reel
6) Miss Maxwell
7) Sir Charles Forbes of Newe & Edinglassie
8) Craigellachie Brig - Miss Stewart of Grandtully Strathspey & Reel - The Perth Hunt
9) Lady Charlotte Campbell - Meg Mhor na Lurachan - Cropie's Strathspey
10) Lochaber No More
11) The Bonnie Lass of Headlake - Littlejohn's Hame - The Forth Bridge (S&R) - Trad.Reel - Captain D.Stewart - Jenny Dang the Weaver - Sir David Davidson of Cantray
12) An Cluinn Thu Mi Mo Nighean Donn
The music as you may have heard in the days of the Gow's - fiddle and cello 'live'. All of the tunes are traditional - the playing is excellent.
A 'fiddlers' MUST.

Lineup

Iain Fraser - Fiddle
with
Christine Hanson - Cello

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