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Live At Glen Douglas

The Gary Forrest Ceilidh Band

Scottish
Gary Forrest

Released: 19th September 2015
Catalogue Number: GFCB06
Barcode: 880992144902
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.




1. Introduction by John Currie
2. The Gay Gordons ( Uibhist Mo Ghraibh/The Dark Waters of Loch Shiel/The Blue Bonnets O'er the Border )
3. Border Eightsome Reel ( The Airlee Bobbies/Miss Mary Printy/C.M.Barbour/Miss Suzanne Barbour )
4. St Bernards Waltz ( A Rosebud by My Early Walk/Ca the Ewes/The Rolling Hills of the Borders )
5. Brittania Two Step ( Portree Boy/Chaza's Gold )
6. Border Marches ( On St.Ronans/Hawick Queen of the Borders/Here's to Melrose/Auld Selkirk/Jethart's Here )
7. Canadian Barn Dance ( The Laird Of Ardnish/Angus Peter MacLean of Kinlochmoidart )
8. Pride of Erin Waltz ( Halewood/Fair Flower of Northumberland )
9. Border Strip The Willow ( Teviot Brig/Coquet Light/Bellingham Boat )
10. Slow Air (The Border Shepherds Lament)
11.Singalong- Boston Two Step ( It's Nice to get Up in the Morning/The Waggle O' the Kilt/I'm the Safftest O' the Family/Blaydon Races
12. Border Virginia Reel ( The Border Rant/ Waiting for the Federals/Roxborough Castle/Levi Jackson Rag )

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