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Pride of Scotland

Pipes & Drums of Leanisch

Scottish
Rel

Released: 30th April 2007
Catalogue Number: RECD556
Barcode: 722932055629
Running Time: 58mins

CD£11.80Out of Stock

You can listen to short samples from some of the tracks on this album using the player below.


FIRST HEARING:
Oops! Had the volume up a touch too loud there for the snare intro!
Presented for the folks who like a well known tune with their pipe music, and you folks will know every tune here.
The listing is simply as a pipe band but other instruments like flutes do pop in now and again.
Certainly not a Grade 1 band, but they do the job they set out to do,

1) Scotland the Brave - Rowan Tree
2) Amazing Grace
3) Hector the Hero
4) Highland Cathedral
5) Flower of Scotland
6) The Gael
7) Loch Lomond
8) Caledonia
9) Skye Boat Song
10) The Black Bear - Highland Laddie
11) Mist Covered Mountains
12) The Atholl Highlanders
13) Scots Wha' Ha'e
14) Ye Banks & Braes
15) Scottish Soldier - The Battle's O'er - Lochanside
16) Auld Land Syne
FIRST HEARING:
Oops! Had the volume up a touch too loud there for the snare intro!
Presented for the folks who like a well known tune with their pipe music, and you folks will know every tune here.
The listing is simply as a pipe band but other instruments like flutes do pop in now and again.
Certainly not a Grade 1 band, but they do the job they set out to do,

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