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Release Date:
January 01, 1992
Record Label:
Lochshore
Release Date
January 01, 1992
Tunes of Glory artwork
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#69
Tunes of Glory Album Songs
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Medley: Scotland the Brave, the Black Bear, Scotland the Brave
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Amazing Grace
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6/8 Marches: Auld Adam, Jeannie Mauchline, Frank Thomson
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Medley: the Ivanhoe, the Strathspey King, Strathconnon, Malcolm Currie, the Charms of Whiskey, the Hills of Kintail, Willie Barrie's Favourite Hornpipe, P/M Jimmy MacGregor
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Slow Air & Jigs: Second to None, Sandy's New Chanter, Hugh MacKay
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March, Strathspey & Reel: Brigadier General Ronald Cheape of Tiroran, the Atholl Cummers, Major David Manson
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4/4 Marches: The Roses of Prince Charlie, Killiekrankie, the Rowan Tree, the Rose of Allandale
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9/8 Marches: The Banks of Lossie, P M David Aitken, Archie McKinley, the Festival March
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Medley: Glencoe, Dark Island
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March, Strathspey & Reel: The Young MacGregor, the Shepherd's Crook, the Smith of Chilliechassie
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Medley: the Big Road Brusher, J.F. MacKenzie Esq of Garrynashine, Stornoway, the Grays of Tongside, el Alamein, Drones Dodz, Ian's Wedding
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3/4 Marches: Colin's Cattle, Far O'er Struy, the Bloddy Fields of Flanders, the Heroes of Victoria
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Reels: Mrs MacLeod of Raasay, the Shetland Fiddler, De'il Among the Tailors, the Fairy Dance, the High Road to Linton, Miss Girdle, Dancing Feet, Clean Pease Strae
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4/4 Marches: Over the Hills to Peebles, P/M Bob Martin, Moonstar
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