Blue Bonnets O'er The Border
1st. Batallion King's Own Scottish Borderers
Scottish
Lismor Recordings
Released: 1999
Catalogue Number: LCOM5273
Barcode: 5014818527326
Running Time: 50 mins.
1 | Bugle Call - Rouse | 0:24 | | £0.79
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2 | Johnnie Cope, Brose And Butter, Jennie's Bawbee | 2:57 | | £0.79
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3 | The Battle Of The Somme | 1:15 | | £0.79
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4 | Kenmure's Up And Awa' Willie, The Atholl Highlanders, A Man's A Man For A' That | 2:56 | | £0.79
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5 | The Bugle Horn, Bonnie Dundee, The Muckin O' Geordie's Byre, The Liberton Polka, The Cock O' The North Blue Bonnets O'er The Border World | 5:04 | | £0.79
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6 | Hot Punch, Caber Feidh, The Barren Rocks Of Aden | 2:57 | | £0.79
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7 | Bugle Call - Regimental Call | 0:08 | | £0.79
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8 | The High Road To Gairloch, The Piper's Cave, The Brown Haired Maiden | 2:23 | | £0.79
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9 | The Piobaireached Of Donald Dubh | 1:59 | | £0.79
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10 | Scotland The Brave | 0:20 | | £0.79
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11 | The Borderers | 1:19 | | £0.79
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12 | Highland Laddie, Loudon's Bonnie Woods And Braes, The High Road To Linton | 1:53 | | £0.79
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13 | Bannocks O' Barley Meal | 1:36 | | £0.79
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14 | The 25th KOSB's Farewell To Meerut, Tulloch Castle, The Sound Of Sleat | 3:48 | | £0.79
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15 | Killiecrankie, Within A Mile O' Edinburgh Toon | 1:34 | | £0.79
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16 | Drummer's Salute / The Rhythm Of The Reivers | 2:19 | | £0.79
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17 | The Kilworth Hills, The Bloody Fields Of Flanders | 3:26 | | £0.79
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18 | Mr Jack, Donald's Reel, The Two Ronnies' Maggies, The Flower Of The Hills, Mozart On The Rampage, The World's Drunkest Man, Mary Horne | 5:11 | | £0.79
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19 | The Mist Covered Mountains, My Home, Bonnie Gallowa' | 3:32 | | £0.79
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20 | Bugle Call / Retreat | 0:41 | | £0.79
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21 | The Standard On The Braes O' Mar, All The Blue Bonnets Are Over The Border | 2:08 | | £0.79
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22 | Lochaber No More | 2:00 | | £0.79
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23 | Sleep Dearie Sleep | 1:50 | | £0.79
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Full title of the regiment is:The King's Own Scottish Borderers (25th of Foot) and it was first formed in 1689.
Like the other albums in the random series of pipe bands of the Scottish regiments the concentration is on the tunes of the regiment for daily calls, company marches, regimental parade marches and retreats. The 'fun stuff' or more relaxed piping mostly crops up in the Officer's Mess.