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John Mason  Introduced By Rev. James Currie - Scottish Fiddler's Rally

John Mason Introduced By Rev. James Currie - Scottish Fiddler's Rally

Musician: John Mason
Album title: Scottish Fiddler's Rally
Style: Celtic
Released: 1976
Country: UK
Size MP3 version: 1823 mb
Size APE version: 1753 mb
Size WMA version: 1686 mb
Rating ✫: 4.2
Votes: 909
Format: MP1 MIDI ADX VOC DXD APE AC3
Genre: Folk, World, & Country

John Mason Introduced By Rev. James Currie - Scottish Fiddler's Rally


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Orchestra* Patrol
Written-By – J. Mason*
A1a Fiddler's Welcome
A1b Bearsden Fiddlers
Orchestra* Slow Air, March, Strathspey & Reel
Written-By – J. Mason*
A2a The Arran Shepherd
A2b John Mason's Compliments To The Rev. James Currie
A2c The Dunlop Strathspey
A2d Drumadoon
A3 Knightswood Highlanders Junior Gaelic Choir Two Traditional Gaelic Airs
Conductor – Mabel KennedyWritten-By – Traditional
Orchestra* Rantin Scottish Jigs
A4a Hot Punch
Arranged By – J. Mason*Written-By – Trad.*
A4b Farewell To The Tay
Arranged By – J. Mason*Written-By – Trad.*
A4c The Lairds Ferret
Written-By – J. Mason*
A4d Donalds Awa Tae The War
Arranged By – J. Mason*Written-By – Trad.*
Orchestra* Barn Dance
B1a Hamish The Boot
Written-By – J. Mason*
B1b Betty's Reward
Written-By – Hamish Johnston
B2 Betty Henderson And Celia McIntyre The Orcadian
Written-By – J. Mason*
Orchestra* Waltz Of The Isles
Arranged By – J. Mason*Written-By – Trad.*
B3a My Home (Mo Dhachaidh)
B3b My Faithful Fond One (Mo Run Gael Dileas)
B3c I See Mull (Chi Mi Muile)
B3d Tiree Bridal Song
B3e Farewell To Skye
B3f Morag Of Dunvegan
B3g Leaving Stornoway
B3h In Praise Of Ulst
B3i Leaving Barra
B4 Ian Hart The Banner Of Scotland
Written By – EdgarWritten-By – Mason*

Companies, etc.

  • Recorded At – Kelvin Hall

Credits

  • Conductor – John Mason
  • Liner Notes – Martin Cairns
  • Presenter – Rev. James Currie

Notes

Includes an 8-page insert with the musical scores of most of the tunes.

A1 is introduced by Rev. James Currie
'Edgar' as writer on B4 is possibly a reference to King Edgar of Scotland.
This track was deleted on all pressings post-Scottish devolution referendum, 1979.

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