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DALCD003
AMAZING GRACE - stately music for the Highland Bagpipe
Bruce Campbell
Recorded March 2008-January 2010
Amazing Grace; Going Home; Sleep, Dearie, Sleep; The Green Hills of Tyrol, After the Battle; Fingal’s Weeping; The Braes of Lochiel; The Hills of Bethlehem; The Shores of Loch Fyne, Tighnabruaich; Lord Lovat’s Lament, The 51st Highland Division; Lochaber No More; Highland Cathedral; The Dark Island; The Mist Covered Mountains; Flowers of the Forest; Danny Boy; Ae Fond Kiss; Lament for Alsadair MacDonell of Glengarry
£11.95 inclusive of world-wide postage
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Pipe Major Bruce Campbell ........................
DALCD004
THE COMPLETE HIGHLAND DANCING ARCHIVE (Double CD)
Piping for Championship, National & Hebridean Highland Dances
Pipe Major Bruce Campbell
Recorded July 2010
DISC ONE - Championship, Swords & Babies
FLING x 4 steps; FLING x 6 steps; SEANN TRIUBHAS 3+1; SEANN TRIUBHAS 4+2; GHILLIE CALUIM 2+1; GHILLIE CALUIM 2+2; GHILLIE CALUIM 3+1; GHILLIE CALUIM 4+2; STRATHSPEY & HIGHLAND REEL; STRATHSPEY, HIGHLAND & TULLOCH; REEL OF TULLOCH; HALF HULLACHAN; FLORA MacDONALD’S FANCY x 4 steps; FLORA MacDONALD’S FANCY x 6 steps; SCOTTISH LILT x 4 steps; SCOTTISH LILT x 6 steps; SAILOR’S HORNPIPE x 4 steps; SAILOR’S HORNPIPE x 6 steps; IRISH JIG (Scottish style) x 4 steps; IRISH JIG (Scottish style) x 6 steps; SWORDS- MARCH ON; ARGYLL BROADSWORDS 3+1; ARGYLL BROADSWORDS 4+2; JACOBITE SWORD DANCE; LOCHABER SWORD DANCE; LOCHIEL’S BROADSWORDS; SWORDS - MARCH OFF; 24-STEP PRACTICE FLING; BABIES PRACTICE PAS DE BASQUES; BABIES SPRINGPOINTS; BABIES PAS DE BASQUES; BABIES PAS DE BASQUES + HIGH CUTS; BABIES FLING; BABIES SWORDS
DISC TWO - National & Hebridean Dances
ABERDONIAN LASSIES; BLUE BONNETS; BOBBY CUTHBERTSON; BONNIE BREIST KNOT; BONNIE DUNDEE x 4 steps; BONNIE DUNDEE x 6 steps; CAKE WALK; DANCERS’ DELIGHT; EARL OF ERROLL; FIRST OF AUGUST; FLOWERS OF EDINBURGH; HEBRIDEAN LADDIE; HIGHLAND LADDIE x 4 steps; HIGHLAND LADDIE x 6 steps; KING OF SWEDEN; LADY LOUISA MacDONALD OF SLEAT; LASSIES OF KYLE; LINKUMDODDIE; LOUDEN LASSIES; MARQUIS OF HUNTLY’S HIGHLAND FLING; MISS FORBES; MRS MacLEOD OF RAASAY; OVER THE ISLES TO AMERICA; OVER THE WATER TO CHAIRLIE; SCOTCH MEASURE; THE THISTLE; THREESOME REEL; TRIBUTE TO CHARLIE MILL; TRIBUTE TO J.L. MacKENZIE; TULLOCH GORM; VILLAGE MAID; WILL YOU GO TO THE BARRACKS, JOHNNIE; THE DUSTY MILLER.
£16.99 inclusive of world-wide postage
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began piping as a young boy, taught by Pipe Major John M MacKenzie at the legendary Queen Victoria School,Dunblane, Scotland. Originally from Edinburgh he comes from a long established Argyllshire piping family.
In 1971 he enlisted as a piper in the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards and the following year was part of that band when its phenomenal record ‘Amazing Grace’ hit the top of the hit parade.
Since then he has served as pipe major of The Sultan of Oman’s Royal Guard Brigade and also of the Royal Australian Regiment as well as a number of civilian bands.
Solo competitor, lecturer, composer, author and journalist - he is currently editor of PIPING WORLD and also the Director (Piobaire Mor) of THE PIPING SCHOOL (www.pipingschool.co.uk).
DALCD005
MUSIC OF THE MacCRIMMONS
Ceol Beag, Ceol Mor and Canntaireachd
Pipe Major Bruce Campbell
Recorded August 2010
The MacCrimmons were the legendary Skye piping dynasty which flourished for almost three and a half centuries. While they are acknowledged as master pipers, composers and teachers their name is also interwoven with the classical music of piping - Piobaireachd (or Ceol Mor).
Yet the evidence shows that their music is also vibrant as a strand of Gaelic song; but which came first the song or the Piobaireachd?
On this album Bruce Campbell plays examples of Ceol Mor and the light music of the pipes, Ceol Beag, which is taken straight from the Gaelic song repertoire. He also sings two examples of Canntaireachd.
Lament for the Children (Urlar); Tog Orm Mo Phiob (Ceol Beag); The Pretty Dirk (Piobaireachd); The Battle of Waternish (Piobaireachd); The King’s Hand (Ceol Beag); I Gave a Kiss (Canntaireachd and Urlar); The Glen Is Mine (Canntaireachd and Piobaireachd); Lament for Mary MacLeod (Urlar and Variation); MacCrimmon’s Sweetheart (Urlar); The Lament for Donald Duaghal MacKay (Urlar); Lament for MacSwan of Roag (Urlar); Cha Till (Ceol Beag);Cha Till MhicCruimein (Urlar); The MacLeods’ Salute (Piobaireachd)
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