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The Dusky Meadow

Donald MacLellan With Doug MacPhee

Submitted on February 1st 2007 by gravelwalks.

  1. Captain Carswell
    The Drunken Piper
    The Marchioness Of Tullybardine
  2. Niel Gow's Lamentation For James Moray Of Abercairny
    The Duchess Of Hamilton
    The Hon.
    Mrs. Maule Of Panmure
    Lady Georgina Campbell
    Captain Byng
    Loch Earn
  3. A.F. Irving
    Captain Campbell
    Craig O' Barns
    Sandy Is My Darling
    Mr. John Stewart Of Grantully
    MacKinnon's Rant
  4. The Road To Skye
    Off To Donnybrook
    Whisky
    The Flower In The Garden
  5. Sir Alexander Don
    The Ewie With The Crooked Horn
    Johnnie's Made A Waddin' O't
    Country Hall
    Miss Charters
  6. Compliments To Annabelle
    Dusky Meadow
    Sandy Cameron
    The Marquis Of Tullybardine
    Sandy Duff
  7. The Honey Maid
    Pretty Bess
    Key West
  8. Killiecrankie
    Gaelic Air
    Welcome To Your Feet Again
    Fight About The Fireside
    The White Crow
    Blind Norry's
    Marquis Of Queensberry
  9. Miss Marianne Oliphant
    The Duke Of Gordon's Birthday
    Don Side
    Cross Of Inverness
    Muschats Cairn
  10. Dr. Shaw
    The Strong Man O'Drum
    Jamie Russell
    The Breem Dog
    Sandy Skinner
    The Spinnin' Whee
  11. O Dear! What Can The Matter Be?
    Irish
  12. The Shakins Of The Pocky
    Miss Christy Nicholson
    Miss Whitefoord
    Isle Of Skye
    Put Me In The Big Chest
  13. Morag's Wedding
    Craig O' Barns
    Pigeon On The Gate
    Finlay's Favorite
    Muileann Dubh
  14. Johnny Pringle
    Money Musk
    I'll Gang Nae Mair To Yon Town
    Lord MacDonald's
    The Perrie Werrie
    The Bear In The Buckwheat
    A Dhomhnuill, A Dhomhnuill

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Very expressive solo Scottish fiddle playing. A nice selection of tunes.

Amazon's got about six of them for under a dollar.

# Posted on February 1st 2007 by gravelwalks

The music could, or should, also be classified as Cape Breton music. However I think to label it as merely one or the other is doing it a disservice. It is very much both.

# Posted on February 6th 2007 by gravelwalks

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