Catching The Sunrise
An Teallach Ceilidh Band
Scottish
Lismor Recordings
Released: 1991
Catalogue Number: LCOM5208
Barcode: 5014818520822
Running Time: 49 mins.
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1 | Jigs: The Stool Of Repentance, Letham Smiddy, The Athol Highlanders | 5:16 | . | £0.79
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2 | Slow Air & Marches: The Mountains Of Pomeroy, The Irish Soldier Laddie | 3:15 | . | £0.79
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3 | The Yellow On The Broom | 4:03 | . | £0.79
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4 | Polkas: The John Barleycorn, Martin The Stout | 2:08 | . | £0.79
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5 | 6/8 Marches: All The Blue Bonnets Are Over The Border, MacDonalds Awa Tae The War | 2:24 | . | £0.79
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6 | The Rock O Bawn | 3:52 | . | £0.79
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7 | 2/4 Marches: Davis Ross Of Rosehall, Major Manson At Clachantrushal | 3:32 | . | £0.79
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8 | Reel: The Rainy Day | 2:45 | . | £0.79
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9 | Jigs: The Lark In The Morning, Mysteries Of Knock | 3:12 | . | £0.79
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10 | Reels: The Barrowburn Reel, Jack Broke Da Prison Door, Donald Blue, Sleep Sound Ida Morning | 3:06 | . | £0.79
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11 | Arthur McBride | 3:18 | . | £0.79
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12 | 2/4 Marches: The Athol And Breadalbane Gathering, The Cameron Highlanders | 2:49 | . | £0.79
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13 | Waltz: Old Skibbereen, Sean O Dwyer Of The Glen | 4:19 | . | £0.79
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14 | March & Reels: The Royal Scots, Sleepy Maggie, Bessie McIntyre | 2:52 | . | £0.79
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15 | Polkas: All The Way To Galway, Chris O Callaghan | 2:07 | . | £0.79
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16 | Slip Jigs: Hunting The Hare, The Shiramee, Back To Haggard | 2:26 | . | £0.79
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17 | Mo Dhachaidh (My Home) | 1:19 | . | £0.79
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Whilst 'The Riverside' might have been ploughing up the West-coast, the East-coast was also being well serviced by An Teallach Ceilidh Band, a unit formed out of the Foundry Bar Band, steeped in both Scots & Irish music, this band come very near to giving the real flavour of a ceilidh (which is no bad for 'East-coasters!).
Just the thing for a great night in!!
Lineup
Bob Reid - Guitar, Mouthorgan - Pipes & Vocals.
Jake Donnelly - Banjo, Bazouki & Vocals.
Billy Hayes - Guitar
Scott Carnegie - Accordion
Jim Doig - Fiddle
Peter Walters - Whistle - Flute.
Jim McKenzie - Bass.