Download links and information about Highland Festival by Drums Of 1st Battalion Queen's Own Highlanders. This album was released in 1969 and it belongs to Celtic genres. It contains 10 tracks with total duration of 37:48 minutes.
No. |
Title |
Length |
1. |
The Cameron Men (March 6 / 8) / Lt. Col. D. R. MacLennan (March 6 / 8) / Dundee City Police Pipe Band (March 6 / 8) |
3:23 |
2. |
Heroes Of Kohima (Slow March 6 / 8) / Kilworth Hills (March 3 / 4) / MacGregor Of Rora (March 3 / 4) |
4:28 |
3. |
Miss Elspeth Campbell (March 2 / 4) / Maggie Cameron (Strathspey C) / Cabar Feidh (Reel C) |
3:19 |
4. |
79th Farewell To Gibraltar (March 2 / 4) / Duncan McInnes (March 2 / 4) / The Hills Of Perth (March 2 / 4) |
4:18 |
5. |
The 51st Highland Division (March 4 / 4) / Flett From Flotta (March 4 / 4) / John Morisson (March 4 / 4) / The 79th Highlanders (March 4 / 4) |
2:49 |
6. |
Dream Valley Of Glendaruel (March 3 / 4) / The Land Of My Youth (March 3 / 4) / Heroes Of St Valery (March 3 / 4) |
4:11 |
7. |
Jim Bain's Wedding March (March 3 / 4) / The 72nd Highlanders Farewell To Aberdeen (March 2 / 4) / Scotland Is My Ain Hame (March 2 / 4) / The Dornoch Links (March 2 / 4) |
2:59 |
8. |
Millbank Cottage (March 2 / 4) / Highland Harry (Strathspey C) / Alick C. MacGregor (Reel C) |
3:20 |
9. |
The Saffron Kilt (Slow March 6 / 8) / Corkhill (Jig 6 / 8) |
3:18 |
10. |
The Queen's Own Highlanders' Farewell To Brunei (March 6 / 8) / John Keil, MBE (March 6 / 8) / Pibroch O'Donald Dhu (March 6 / 8) / Cabar Feidh (March 6 / 8) |
5:46 |