- Audio Cassette (Mar 4 1996)
- Format: Import
- Label: Intersound Records
- ASIN: B000000CA4
- Other Editions: Audio CD
- Average Customer Review: 3.2 out of 5 stars See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
Product Details
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| 1. Scots Wha Hae/Bonnie Lass of Fyvie/Cockney Jocks |
| 2. Robert Burns Medley: Flow Gently Sweet Afton/A Man's a Man/Neil Gowe |
| 3. Captain Lumsden/Captain Horne/Aspen Bank/Highland Whiskey/Merry ... |
| 4. Road to the Isles/Glendaruel Highlanders/Bonny Dundee/Hundred Pipers |
| 5. Gay Gordons/Camerons/Brown Haired Maiden/Scotland the Brave |
| 6. Robin Adair/Rowan Tree/The Auld Hoose/The Soldier's Return |
| 7. Loch Marie/The Green Hills of Tyroll/Lochanside |
| 8. Within a Mile O'Edinburgh Toon/Gaelic Air/Molly Connell/A a Cameron |
| 9. 48th Highlanders/Jimmy Finlayter/The Children |
| 10. PM WM Gray's Farewell/Rhue Waternish/Bonawe Highlanders |
| 11. Skye Boat Song/My Home/Westering Home |
| 12. Johnnie Cope/MacKay's Farewell/Mormond Braes Are Bonny |
| 13. Brigidier Cheape/Tulloch Castle/Broadford Bay |
| 14. Auld Lang Syne/Will Ye No Come Again/Bide Awa |
| 15. Glencoe/Colonel Robertson/Highland Laddie |
| 16. Day Thou Gavest/Going Home |
| 17. Amazing Grace |
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5.0 out of 5 stars
The Mighty 48th of Canada,
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This review is from: Scotland the Brave - Bagpipes (Audio CD)
Despite what some others have said here this is actually quite a fine recording by the pipes and drums of the 48th Highlanders of Canada. This regimental pipe band remains one of the finest in North America, proof of this is the numerous tattoos it performs in. The selection of pipe music here is both popular and less known. I think a happy mix is acheived here for a change. The recording quality is actaully quite good, the drums and pipes sound well together and the ensemble affect sounds fine to me. I think sometimes people criticize things without really taking other matters into account. Overall one of the better pure pipe music recordings out there by a fine regimental pipe band.
2.0 out of 5 stars
Good selection, unimpressive recording quality,
By Everett (Albany, New York) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Scotland the Brave - Bagpipes (Audio CD)
As a beginning student of bagpipes I find the large selection of songs helpful, but the quality of the recording seems flat. I've tried turning the volume way up, but then it sounds "tinny" or "sharp" (the volume is lower than for most CDs). And for those who play, the "throws" and similar embellishments are not well articulated...the band plays quite fast.
1.0 out of 5 stars
Avoid at all costs - terrible sound quality,
By A Customer
This review is from: Scotland the Brave - Bagpipes (Audio CD)
The sound of pipes is supposed to stir the soul - not on this CD. This disc is an example of everything that can not be achieved by recording out of doors. The tones are indistinguishable - flat, flat, flat and the side drums often overwhelm the pipes.Put it simply - the recorded rendition of Amazing Grace, always a highlight of a pipes recording, is more boring than a lullabye, and Scotland the Brave is about as thrilling as the Teacup Ride at Disneyworld. Don't waste your money.
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