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1. Celebration - Highland Band Of The Scottish Division
2. Auld Adam/Dr Ross's 50th Welcome To Th Argyllshire Gathering/The Willow Tree... - Highland Band Of The Scottish Division
3. March On: Sounding Brass/Sailing/Royal Salute/March Off: Bond Of Friendship - The King's Division Waterloo Band
4. March On: Le Reve Passe/Introduction To Act III Lohengrin/March Off: St. Louis Blues - The Northumbria Police Band
5. Victory Drums/Blaydon Races/British Grenadiers - The Northumberland Band Of The Royal Regiment Of Fusiliers
6. March On: Marching For Scotland/Local Hero/I Love Lassie/March Off: Highland Laddie - The Highland Band Of The The Scottish Division
7. March On: Grandioso/Imperial Echos/The Great Gate Of Kiev - Massed Military Bands
8. Glendaruel Highlanders/Blue Bonnets Over The Border/General Salute: Garb Of Old Gaul... - Highland Band Of The Scottish Division

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5.0 out of 5 stars The Berwick Tattoo, Sep 26 2002
By Roger Kennedy - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Bands & Pipes From the Borders (Audio CD)
The Berwick Tattoo occurs every two years at the barracks of the King's Own Scottish Borderers at Berwick on Tweed. This is a relatively new Tattoo, and an example of some of the newer shows coming up to replace some of the older fair which has passed away in the UK. The recordings quality for a live performance is excellent. Highlights include the massed pipes and drums display, and then individual displays by the various military bands present. The display by the newly formed Highland Band is of particular interest, the band having been recently formed from the remnants of the Scottish Division bands. The finale includes all the standard fair for these kinds of shows. The listener should find the music enjoyable, as well as entertaining. Many good marches are played throughout. This is not CD with a lot of non-military fare in it, which should make it of particular interest. Recommended for those who like Tattoos and live music performances.
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