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    Deoch 'n' Dorus

    by Deoch 'n' Dorus

    Deoch 'n' Dorus play music containing great energy and exciting arrangements that serves well with both dancing and listening audiences. With a line up of accordion, fiddle and drums, this is lively stuff guaranteed to keep the feet tapping.

    Stuart Cameron: Accordion (Midi Bass) and 2nd accordion, Simon Moran: Fiddle, Andrew Macpherson: Drums, Bodhrán, whistle and Highland bagpipe.

    Guest Musicians
    Ross Ainslie - Border pipes. Track 3
    Fiona Hunter - Cello. Track 7
    Darren MacLean - Vocals. Track 12
    Sandy Meldrum - Piano. Tracks 7, 10, 12
    Danny Moran - Guitar. Tracks 3, 10, 11


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    Tracks

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    1. REELS
    Franks Reel John McCusker Dick Gossip's Trad. Break Yer Bass Drone Gordon Duncan Flesh Market Close Michael Gray
    2. 6/8 PIPE MARCHES
    Joan C. MacKenzie Alastair Downie Angus MacKinnon P.M Donald Shaw Ramsay
    3. THE RUTTING
    The Rutting Simon Moran Lucy Campbell Trad. Madame Bonaparte Trad. Arr. G. Duncan Bminor Reel Trad. The Strawberry Barrel Simon Moran
    4. GAELIC WALTZ'S
    Fagail Lismor Trad. Fagail Bharraigh Trad. Mo Nighean Donn Trad. Soraidh Leis an Ait Trad.
    5. 2/4 PIPE MARCHES
    John MacDonald's Welcome to South Uist D. MacMillan The 91st at Modder River Trad
    6. JIGS
    The Eavesdropper Trad. Wee Murdie Trad. Charles Anderson P.M. Donald MacLeod The Slalom Skier John Barnes
    7. SLOW AIR
    Burnside Air Derek Rae
    8. GAY GORDONS
    Walter Douglas MBE P.M. Donald MacLeod The 79th's Farewell to Gibraltar P.M J. MacDonald Glen Striven P.M J MacLellan
    9. HIGHLAND SCHOTTISCHE
    Sabhal choinnich Uisdean Trad. I Bhi Ada Trad. A Bheil Cadal Ort? Trad. Moulin Dhu Trad.
    10. PIPE SET
    Brose and butter Trad. Highland jig Trad. Ceann Guilla Traditional Irish.
    11. 2/4 PIPE MARCHES
    John McColls March to Kilbowie Cottage P.M. Willie Lawrie Irene Meldrum's Welcome to Bon Accord. W.G. Meldrum
    12. GAELIC SONG
    Tha mise fo mhulad san am Uilleam Ross Chi Mi na mor bheanna Trad A very emotive Gaelic song of un requited love. The slow air in the middle of the arrangement is also known as 'The Mist Covered Mountains.'
    13. REELS
    The Blackberry Bush Trad. (3rd & 4th parts by Donald MacLeod) Wee Muffin Cameron Stuart Cameron The Little Cascade P.M. G.S. MacLennan The High Road to Linton Trad
    14. MEDLEY
    The Seagull Donald MacLeod The 71st Highlanders P.M. G. MacKay John MacLachlan Alex McAllister
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