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The Red Hot Chilli Pipers

Scottish
REL Records

Released: 26th November 2012
Catalogue Number: RECD588
Barcode: 722932058828
Running Time: 59+60mins

CD/DVD£11.80Out of Stock

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


Another 'live' recording, this time from Saudi Arabia with both CD + DVD in the box. Besides tunes from the sharper end of the bagpiping catalogue we also have The Who, Deep Purple, AC/DC, Queen and more getting 'the Chillies' treatment.


1) Crooked Bridge
2) Just for Willie / Kelsey's Wee Reel
3) Smoke On the Water / Thunderstruck / Forth Floor
4) Hellbound Train
5) Highland Cathedral
6) Long Way To the Top / Old Hag At the Churn / Long Way To the Top / Steam Train to Mallaig
7) Little Cascade
8) Everybody Dance Now / Gonna Make You Sweat / Davy Webster's
9) Hills of Argyll
10) Low Rider / G-Man's Reel
11) Chasing Cars
12) Baba O'Riley Medley / Armstrong's / Baba O'Riley
13) 100 Chilli Pipers / Rockin' All Over the World
14) Rory McLeod
15) We Will Rock You / Eye Of the Tiger / Clumsy Lover
Another 'live' recording, this time from Saudi Arabia with both CD + DVD in the box. Besides tunes from the sharper end of the bagpiping catalogue we also have The Who, Deep Purple, AC/DC, Queen and more getting 'the Chillies' treatment.

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