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The Strathspey King

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Download links and information about The Strathspey King by James Scott Skinner. This album was released in 2002 and it belongs to World Music, Songwriter/Lyricist, Celtic genres. It contains 22 tracks with total duration of 01:06:03 minutes.

Artist: James Scott Skinner
Release date: 2002
Genre: World Music, Songwriter/Lyricist, Celtic
Tracks: 22
Duration: 01:06:03
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Luciana Polka 2:52
2. The Miller O'Hirm / Mackenzie Fraser / The Auld Wheel 2:48
3. Athole Highlanders' Farewell to Loch Katrine / Cameron Highlanders / The Inverness Gathering 3:08
4. Arthur's Seat / Eugene Stratton / The Banks 2:58
5. Laird O'Thrums / Gavin M'Millan / Laird O' Drumblair / Gladstone's Reel 3:11
6. Bonnie Lass O' Bon Accord / Marquis of Huntley's Farewell / The Ten Pound Fiddle 3:06
7. Sandy Cameron / Miller O' Hirn / The Glenlivet 3:28
8. Triumph / Timour the Tartar / The Left Handed Fiddler / Speed the Plough / De'il Among the Tailors 3:04
9. Home Sweet Home / tTe Iron Man Strathspey / The Bungalow Reel 2:53
10. Cradle Song / The Braes of Auchtertyre / The Athole Highlanders' Farewell to Loch Katrine 3:36
11. Glengrant / Tulchan Lodge / The Parrot - Humorous Pizzicato 3:19
12. Mrs Scott Skinner / Mackenzie Hay / The Devil's Elbow 2:29
13. The Laird O' Drumblair / The Baker Reel / Will Ye No Come Back Again? 2:08
14. The Auld Wheel / Spinning Wheel / Bride's Reel / Mackenzie Frazer / Fairy Dance 2:55
15. Bohemian Melodies 2:58
16. Goodbye Gramin / Johnny Steele / James Hardie 2:55
17. Maggie Cameron / Athole Brose / The Devil In the Kitchen / Forbes Morrison 3:13
18. Sean Trews / Whistle O'er the Lave O't / Wha Widna Fecht for Charlie? 2:53
19. The Freebooter / Tullochgorum / The East Neuk O' Fife 2:53
20. The Freebooter (Is Your War Pipe Asleep) / MacPherson's Rant / Tullochgorum & Variations / The East Neuk of Fife & Variations 3:04
21. The President - Air and Variations 3:06
22. The President - Air and Variations (No Processing) 3:06

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These extraordinary recordings link us with a style first formed about 150 years ago, and a musical idiom not just dead but unjustly forgotten.