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Third Grand Concert of Piping

Various Artists - Bagpiping Mix

Scottish
Greentrax

Released: 2004
Catalogue Number: CDTRAX260
Barcode: 5018081026029
Running Time: 56 mins.

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1Set of Reels3:48. £0.79
2Psalm4:04. £0.79
3Glen Kabul Set5:01. £0.79
4Trotto4:21. £0.79
5Libre Vernell Set4:51. £0.79
6Salterello4:16. £0.79
7Belmonte de Miranda Set4:45. £0.79
8Xiga de Mudreiros Set3:16. £0.79
9Anton el Nenu4:32. £0.79
10Chalet Fever3:29. £0.79
11The Seamus MacNeill Set3:48. £0.79
12The Pitt Set4:40. £0.79
13The Grappa Groove Set4:49. £0.79

High Quality AudioThe tracks on this album are available as both standard 192k mp3 files, high quality 320k mp3 files and CD quality FLAC files. The price is the same for all formats. You can choose your format after you pay and are ready to download.
The development of 'world' music sees more and more amalgamations and this addition of other instruments might not suit the hard core bagpipe brigade 100%; but even if it's only 50% they will still get something here to enjoy.

Lineup

Finlay MacDonald: Border Pipes & Highland Bagpipes
Fraser Fifield: Border Pipes & Saxophone
Anne Marie Summers:Low Pipes & Border Pipes
Stephen Tyler: Hurdy Gurdy
Xuan Muniz: Asturian Bagpipes
Simon Bradley: Fiddle
Rory Campbell: Border Pipes & Highland Bagpipes
Malcolm Stitt: Guitar

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