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Land Of Macleod

Jim MacLeod

Scottish
Scotdisc

Catalogue Number: CDITV548
Barcode: 5014675305488
Running Time: 50 mins.

CD£10.75Out of Stock

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More of an 'old fashioned' Band Show than just country dance.

1) Reels: Peter Steinles Reel - Mike McCartan's Reel - A Tune For Andy Burgess. 2) Song: Come By The Hills. 3) Tommy Ford Accordion Solo: Heroes Of Longhope - Kerry Kyle Reel - Trumpet Hornpipe. 4) Song: Welcome To My World. 5) Selection Jigs: John Worth's Jigs - Kirk Wynd - Rusty Nail. 6)Pipe Selection: The Pipers Waltz - Farewell To The Creeks. 7) Selection: The Canberra Reel - Billy Johnstone's Reel - Burnie Boozle. 8) Song: Teach Me to Dance (Real Slow). 9)Jim Cleland Solo: Canberra Carousel. 10) Pipe Selection: The Keel Row - Orange And Blue - High Road to Linton - The Kilt is My Delight. 11)Song: Steel Away. 12) Selection: Mrs Mary Prentice - Tam Bain's Lum 13) Accordian Duet: Take The High Road - Loch Lomond - Dearest My Own One. 14) Song: Leaving Dundee. 15) Selection: Bonnie Kirkwall Bay - Roses Of Prince Charlie - Miss linda MacFarlane - McCrosty Park. 16) Dance Selection: The Dheil Amang The Tailors - Prince Charlie's Quickstep - Captain McBride's Hornpipe.
More of an 'old fashioned' Band Show than just country dance.

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