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Pipes and Drums of Scotland

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Download links and information about Pipes and Drums of Scotland by Grampian Police Pipe Band. This album was released in 1994 and it belongs to World Music, Songwriter/Lyricist, Celtic genres. It contains 20 tracks with total duration of 53:17 minutes.

Artist: Grampian Police Pipe Band
Release date: 1994
Genre: World Music, Songwriter/Lyricist, Celtic
Tracks: 20
Duration: 53:17
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Raigmore / Mac An Irish / The Braes of Mar / The Hen and the Turkey 3:18
2. Rab's Wedding / Angus Mac Kinnon 2:53
3. The Mist Covered Mountains 1:35
4. The Old Rustic Bridge / The Rowan Tree / Bonnie Galloway 2:16
5. Brigadier General Ronald Cheape of Triroran / Dornie Ferry / Captain Lachlan MacPhail of Tiree 3:30
6. Archie McInley / Heather Grant of Strathyre 2:13
7. Highland Laddie / Brown Haired Maiden / The Barren Rocks of Aden 2:15
8. The Piper's Waltz / The Gold Ring / Minnie Hynd 2:17
9. The Dark Island / Dr. Ross's 50th Welcome to the Argyllshire Gathering / Farewell to the Creeks 4:12
10. The Green Hills of Tyrol / When the Battle is Over / Lochanside 3:50
11. Helen Black of Inveran / The Campbeltown Kiltie Ball / Molly Connell / John Keith Laing 3:27
12. Amazing Grace 2:34
13. Wooden Heart / The Rose of Allendale 1:39
14. In Memory of the Youngest Shipley / The Friar's Britches / The Jiggernaut 2:22
15. The Battle of the Somme / The Festival March 2:15
16. Highland Cathedral 2:03
17. The MacNeils of Ugadale / Leaving Port Askaig 2:55
18. The Flower of Scotland 1:26
19. Drum Salute 2:12
20. It's Lonely at Nicht in the Bothy / Scotland the Brave / I Love a Lassie / The Bluebells of Scotland / Nae Awa' Tae Bide Awa 4:05

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This exceptional collection of marches, reels, strathspeys, hornpipes, and airs perfectly encapsulates the rich tradition of Scottish piping. The Grampian Police Pipe Band is tight, nuanced, and professional on 20 excellent cuts that include "Green Hills of Tyrol/When the Battle Is Over/Lochanside," "Raigmore/Mac and Irish/The Braes of Mar/The Hen and the Turkey," and of course, "Amazing Grace."