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Dysart & Dundonald Pipe Band

Scottish


Released: 1987
Barcode: 5014818501920

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12/4 Marches: The Drunken Piper, Greenwood Side, 72nd Highlanders Farewell To Aberdeen, Pipers Cave, P/M Ross's Farewell To The Scots Guards3:29. £0.79
2Hornpipes: The H.L.I. Hornpipe, The Kilted Runner, Joe McGann's Fiddle, Jimmy & Johnny, C.T.S. Empress3:26. £0.79
33/4 Marches: The Highland Brigade At Magersfontein, Far O'er Struy3:04. £0.79
4Jigs: Mull Of Kintyre, Kerry Gillies, Granny McLeod3:00. £0.79
56/8 Marches: Flora Graham, Mardick, The Bind3:55. £0.79
66/8 Marches: Cock O' The North, Wi' A Hundred Pipers, Major Moir Villeveque, Major Bobby2:40. £0.79
7Strathspeys & Reels: The Laird Of Drumblair, The Miller Of Drone, Cowal Society, Chlass Ault, The Ale Is Dear, Highland Laddie3:15. £0.79
8Waltzes: Saffron Kilt, The Spinning Wheel, Mrs. Valery McKenzie's Fancy2:54. £0.79
99/8 Marches: Entry Into Crater, Dunnodeich, Miss Helen Mitchell2:59. £0.79
104/4 Marches: Killiecrankie, McPherson's Lament, The Auld Hoose, The Lea Rig3:01. £0.79
11Hymn Tunes: Martyrdom, I Need Thee2:37. £0.79

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