Neil MacLean was one of the foremost Gaelic and Scots singers of the 20th century. A Mod Gold Medallist, he made several recordings, all on 78 rpm records, and his voice was well known in many homes in the age of the gramaphone. His first record, Bonnie Strathyre, was released in 1928 and he continued to make records, often accompanied by his wife Jenny Currie on piano, until the early 1950s. This CD is a collection of some of his most popular songs. In 1929 he had a Royal Command Performance at Balmoral before King George V and Queen Mary - the only Gaelic singer of the 20th century to have this honour.They have been taken directly from the old records and digitally processed to reduce the background noises associated with 78s. A trip down memory lane!