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2014 Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo

Various Artists - Military Bands

Scottish
EMT

Released: 11th August 2014
Catalogue Number: EMTCD131
Barcode: 5021404009708
Running Time: 75 mins.

CD£13.60The 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.


Bands drawn from Her Majesty's Royal Marines and The Royal Regiment of Scotland join forces with pipe bands from around the globe.

Also part of the extravaganza this year are bands from Trinidad and Tobago, Zulus from South Africa and Māoris from New Zealand all of whom share the stage with UK acts such as the Hjaltibonhoga fiddlers group from Shetland.

Music highlights include Dougie Maclean's The Gael, a rousing version of Mark Knopfler's Going Home, and traditional favourites including The Skye Boat Song, Scotland the Brave and Wild Mountain Thyme.

1) Fanfare: Ready to Go
2) Massed Pipes & Drums:Selection
3) The Band of the Armed Forces of Malta: Holyrood / Halel / The Bluebells of Scotland
4) Ingobamakhosi Zulu Dance Troupe: Battle Songs from the KwaZulu-Natal iButho
5) The Shetland Fiddlers / Hjaltibonoga: Selection
6) The Nagaland Folkloric Group: Traditional Naga Folk Songs
7) Highland Dancers with The Royal Regiment of Scotland: The Gael
8) The Singapore Armed Forces Central Band: Selection
9) Massed Pipes & Drums: Selection
10) Te Waka Huia and Te Whanau A Apanui & The New Zealand Highland Dancers: Kug Rongo
11) Trinidad & Tobago Defence Force Steel Orchestra: Carribean Selection
12) Massed Military Bands: Soldier an' Sailor Too / Skye Boat Song / Hornpipe / Commando Spirit
13) Massed Military & Massed Pipes & Drums:Going Home
14) Full Cast - Finals: Fun Selection / National Anthem / Auld Land Syne / Ashokan Farewell / Sunset & Evening Hymn / After the Battle
15) March Out: Scotland the Brave / No' Awa; Tae Bide Awa' / The Black Bear / Scotland the Brave
Bands drawn from Her Majesty's Royal Marines and The Royal Regiment of Scotland join forces with pipe bands from around the globe.

Also part of the extravaganza this year are bands from Trinidad and Tobago, Zulus from South Africa and Māoris from New Zealand all of whom share the stage with UK acts such as the Hjaltibonhoga fiddlers group from Shetland.

Music highlights include Dougie Maclean's The Gael, a rousing version of Mark Knopfler's Going Home, and traditional favourites including The Skye Boat Song, Scotland the Brave and Wild Mountain Thyme.

Lineup

Massed Pipes & Drums :
The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards
The Royal Dragoon Guards
The Queens Royal Hussars
The Royal Scots Borderer's First Battalion
The Royal Regiment Of Scotland
The Royal Highland Fusiliers 2nd Battalion
The Royal Regiment of Scotland
The Black Watch 3rd Battalion
The Highlanders 4th Battalion
1st Battalion The Royal Irish Regiment
The Pipes & Drums of the Royal Army of Oman
The Australian Federal Police Pipes & Drums
The Tasmania Police Pipe Band
Paris Port Dover Pipes & Drums
Scots Guards Association Pipes & Drums.

The Band of the Armed Forces of Malta
Ingobamakhosi Zulu Dance Troupe
The Shetland Fiddlers
The Nagaland Folkloric Group
The Singapore Armed Forces Central Band
Te Waka Huia and Te Whanau A Apanui & The New Zealand Highland Dancers
Trinidad & Tobago Defence Force Steel Orchestra

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