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Highland Games

MacDonad,McKerrell & Gibb

Scottish
Macmeanmna

Released: 2005
Catalogue Number: SKYECD31
Barcode: 5032475003120
Running Time: 49 mins.

CD£12.60Out of Stock

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


This one will get the tongues wagging at the piping and pipeband competitions.
Can't fault the piping so it's all down to perception and taste.
Let's just say it's not in the traditional style.

1) The Cockney Jocks - The Battle of Waterloo - Flett from Flotta
2) The Grinder - The Bobs off Balmoral - The Kitchen Maid
3) Arthur Bignold of Lochrosque - Susan MacLeod - Mrs.MacPherson of Inveran
4) Hector the Hero
5) Traditional Reel - Kalabakan - The Famous Bridge
6) The Coppermill - Greenwood Side - The Siege of Delhi
7) Lucy Cassidy
8) Lament for Donald Doughal MacKay
9) The Battle of the Somme - Donald MacLean of Lewis
10) Malcolm the Tailor - Kail & Porridge - Mrs.MacLeod of Raasay
11) Lochanside
This one will get the tongues wagging at the piping and pipeband competitions.
Can't fault the piping so it's all down to perception and taste.
Let's just say it's not in the traditional style.

Lineup

Finlay MacDonald, Simon McKerrrell & Chris Gibb - all Highland Bagpipes
with
Jonny Hardie - Guitars
Brian McAlpine - Piano & Keyboards
Aaron Jones - Bass & Bouzouki
Iain Copeland - Drums & Percussion
Rick Taylor - Trombone

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