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The World's Greatest Pipers - Volume 2
Hugh A. MacCallum
Scottish
Lismor Recordings
Released: 1987
Catalogue Number: LCOM5147
Barcode: 5014818514722
Running Time: 45 mins.
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1 | 6/8 Marches: The MacNeills of Ugadale, The Sweet Maid of Mull | 3:26 | . | £0.79
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2 | Strathspeys & Reels: Arniston Castle, Caber Feidh, The Grey Bob, Willie Murray | 3:46 | . | £0.79
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3 | 3/4 Marches: Lochanside, Loch Maree | 3:00 | . | £0.79
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4 | Air & 9/8 Jig: Iain Rhuadh's Lament, Donald, Hugh & His Dog | 2:12 | . | £0.79
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5 | 2/4 Competition Marches: The Ross-shire Volunteers, John MacFadyen of Melfort | 4:03 | . | £0.79
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6 | Hornpipes: Joe McGann's Fiddle, P/M George Allan | 3:08 | . | £0.79
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7 | March, Strathspey & Reel: The Clan MacColl, Tulloch Castle, Major D. Manson | 3:56 | . | £0.79
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8 | Air & 9/8 Retreat Marches: Mhairi Van Og, The Battle of the Somme | 4:15 | . | £0.79
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9 | Strathspeys & Reels: Miss Ada Crawford, Captain Horne, The Duke of Gordon's Brthday, Sleepy Maggie, Dancing Feet, Tail Toddle | 2:52 | . | £0.79
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10 | Jigs: Allan MacPherson of Mosspark, The Herring Wife | 2:18 | . | £0.79
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11 | Piobaireachd: Lament for Mary MacLeod | 13:27 | . | £0.79
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