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Classic Collection of Piobaireachd Tutorials Vol.20

P/M Donald MacLeod MBE

Scottish
Lismor Recordings

Released: 2006
Catalogue Number: LCOM8040
Barcode: 5014818804021
Running Time: 63 + 65 mins.

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Disc 1

1John Garve MacLeod Of Raasay's Lament16:55. £3.00
2The Black Wedder's White Tail11:02. £3.00
3Lord MacDonald's Lament13:42. £3.00
4King James The Sixth's Salute9:46. £3.00
5MacLaine Of Lochbuie's Lament11:32. £3.00

Disc 2

1Castle Menzies13:11. £3.00
2Craigellachie: Or The Grants' Gathering17:05. £3.00
3Nameless (Hodinbain Hodre Chi Hodre)3:46. £3.00
4Lament For Lord Breadalbane12:40. £3.00
5Sandy Macpherson's Salute11:49. £3.00
6Nameless (Hiharin Himtra Hihodrodroo)6:35. £3.00

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 last but one in the very highly praised series, from pipers and enthusiasts from all around the World.
This work of great dedication demands the respect it has been given and should be in the collection of every serious minded piper.

Lineup

P/M Donald MacLeod MBE: Pipe chanter, Canntaireachd & Spoken word.

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