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The Essential Corries

The Corries

Scottish
G.B. Productions

Released: 1st July 2011
Catalogue Number: GBPBCD017
Barcode: 5060080692323
Running Time: 58mins.

CD£6.56The store is currrently closed for holidays. Stock will be able to be orderd from the 16th April 2024

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


15 tracks compiled by Ronnie Browne in the style of a Corries concert. Lively!!!
Lots of 'goodies' here to hear as the first part of a proposed 'trilogy' of CDs so if The Corries are 'new' to you a) where have you been living? and b) here's the chance to get 'the best' in three dainty, shiny CDs.


1) Killiecrankie
2) Lock the Door Lariston
3) Mingulay Boat Song
4) A Scottish Holiday
5) MacPherson's Rant
6) Leezie Lindsay
7) Scotland Will Flourish
8) The Bricklayer's Song
9) Loch Lomond - Farewell To the Creeks
10) The Lammas Tide
11) The Sherramuir Fight
12) The Friday Game
13) Chevalier's Muster Roll
14) The Roses of Prince Charlie
15) Flower of Scotland
15 tracks compiled by Ronnie Browne in the style of a Corries concert. Lively!!!
Lots of 'goodies' here to hear as the first part of a proposed 'trilogy' of CDs so if The Corries are 'new' to you a) where have you been living? and b) here's the chance to get 'the best' in three dainty, shiny CDs.

Lineup

Roy Williamson
Ronnie Browne
All vocals & instruments.

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