Rolling Home
The Foundry Bar Band
Scottish
Springthyme
Released: 1988
Catalogue Number: SPRCD1026
Barcode: 5017029102627
Running Time: 47 mins.
You can listen to short samples from some of the tracks on this album using the player below.
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Informative booklet with the origins of the band in 1976, with the song lyrics and a
glossary of some of the song words you may not understand ! Along with the Dashing White Sergeant ,Gay Gordons and Strip the Willow etc will have your feet tapping.
Have a listen..
1) March Medley:The Conundrum - Ballochmyle
2) Song: Rolling Home
3) Gay Gordons:Murdo's Wedding - The Yelow Corn
4) Strip the Willow:The Weaver & his Wife - Humours of Glendark - Sweet Biddy Bailey - Shandon Bells
5) Barn Dance:Braes of Castlegrant - Tam Bain's Lum
6) Waltz:Come By the Hills - Leezie Lindsay - Piper's Weird
7) Dashing White Sergeant:The Original - The Girl I Left Behind - My Love She's But A Lassie Yet - Caddam Woods
8) Strip the Willow:Muckin' o' Geordie's Byre - I Loe Nae A Laddie But Ane - Bugle Horn - The Express
9) Song: Row Her In Ma Plaidie
10) Gay Gordons:Barren Rocks of Aden - Campbell's Farewell to Redcastle - Teribus - Dornoch Links
11) Song: Aince Upon A Time
12) Barn Dance:The Skye Gathering - McLean of Pennycross
13) Broun's Reel:Angus MacLeod - Hunter's Hill - The Rose Tree - Geordie Wark
14) Song: All For Me Grog
15) Gay Gordons:Scotland the Brave - Rowan Tree - Bonnie Gallaway - Flett From Flotta - Scotland the Brave.
Informative booklet with the origins of the band in 1976, with the song lyrics and a
glossary of some of the song words you may not understand ! Along with the Dashing White Sergeant ,Gay Gordons and Strip the Willow etc will have your feet tapping.
Have a listen..
Lineup
Jim Reid - Vocal, Guitar, Concertina, Pipes & Mouthorgan
Sandy Beattie - Bass
Geordie Anderson - Fiddle
Jim Thomson - Accordion
Christine Stewart - Guitar
Jim Brown - Accordion
Harry Scott - Accordion
Marshall Rae - 'Sticks'.