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“The best piping album for years”
A tribute by the Masters of Piping:
Angus MacColl
Roddy MacLeod
Stuart Shedden
Gordon Walker
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Harry Lunan of the Gordon Highlanders was the last surviving piper of World War One to have piped his comrades into action. Harry, aged 99, dedicated his life to the art of piping and had the honour of serving with the great George S. McLennan, whose compositions are on this inspiring tribute.
Producer
Patrick King
Running Time
48 minutes
Catalogue Number
HCLA – C105
King George V’s Army (Walker)
Conon Bridge (MacColl) Artafallie The Little Cascade.
Inveran (MacLeod) Maggie Cameron Mrs Macphearson of Inveran
Captain C.R. Lumsden (Shedden) Kitchener’s Army
The Jig of Slurs (Walker) Biddy From Sligo
Flight of Eagles (MacLeod) The Highland Brigade Depot
Major John MacLennan (Walker) The Braemar Gathering
Felicite Stewart-MacFarquar Petters (Shedden) The Heights of Dargai The Battle of the Somme
Donnie McGregor (MacLeod) Pipe Major Jimmy McGregor
Donnie McGregor (MacLeod) Pipe Major Jimmy McGregor
Caber Feidh Set (Walker)
Pipers Cave (MacColl)
The 8th Argylls Crossing the Po (MacLeod) Magersfontein
Lucy Cassidy (MacColl) The Old Wife of Milldust
The Unknown Warrior (Shedden)