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The Jim Cassidy Collection

Jim Cassidy

Scottish
Smith Mearns.

Released: 12th July 2009
Catalogue Number: SMR155CD
Barcode: x
Running Time: 41mins

CD£11.80The 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.


Remastered from the 1986 recordings.
Almost equally split between Scottish and Continental which we know is appealing to accordionists - so this one might just take a trick with the 'box' fraternity.
Heeuch Alors!!

1) Cordinella
2) MS&R: Corgarff Castle - Peter Laing - Mary Walker
3) Mazurka Italiana
4) Air & Strathspey: Ossian - Forbes Morrison - The Bride's Reel
5) Marche des Footballeurs
6) Skinner Reels: Scott Skinner - The Left Handed Fiddler - The Auld Wheel - David Adams
7) Joyeux Canari
8) Kilworth Hills - The Marchioness of Tullybardine - Lord MacPherson of Duntocher
9) Rivalite
10) Glenburne Rant - Blackberry Bush - Miss Monaghan - Col.Macleod's Reel
11) Nuits de Montmartre
12) Morag Ramsay - Angus McKinnon - Duncan Lamont
13) Cuckoo Waltz
Remastered from the 1986 recordings.
Almost equally split between Scottish and Continental which we know is appealing to accordionists - so this one might just take a trick with the 'box' fraternity.
Heeuch Alors!!

Lineup

Jim Cassidy - Accordions & Piano
Pete Stuart - Bass
Dave Blyth - Drums

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