1.1 6/8 Marches: Bundle and Go/Over the Water Charlie/Campbeltown Loch/Joy Go with My Love
1.2 Slow Air: Bonnie Argyl
1.3 Pibroch: Salute on the Birth of Rory Mor MacLeod
1.4 6/8 Marches: Colonel Robertson/The 72nd Highlanders' Farewell to Edinburgh/Major John MacLennan
1.5 Slow Air ; Jig: Leaving Adtornish/The Geese in the Bog
1.6 Hornpipes: The Swallowtailed Coat/The Mallow Men/ Pipe MJR George S Allan
1.7 March, Strathspey ; Reel: Lord Alexander Kennedy/Tulloch Gorum/Mrs MacPherson of Inveran
1.8 Hornpipe ; Retreat March: Duncan Johnstone/Farewell to Nigg
1.9 Jigs: The Baldoozer/Center's Bonnet/Cork Hill/John McDonald's Jig
1.10 Air: Loch Monar
1.11 March, Strathspey ; Reel: The Ewe Wi' the Crookit Horn/The Rejected Suitor
1.12 Jigs: Donald MacLean/Paddy's Leather Breeches
1.13 Pibroch: The Desperate Battle of the Birds
1.14 Jigs: The Old Wife's Dance/The Kitchen Maid/The Irish Washerwoman
1.15 Air: The Wandering Piper
1.16 Marches: Parker's Welcome to Perthshire/Achany Glen
1.17 March, Strathspeys ; Reel: The Duchess of Edinburgh/Thick Lies the Mist on Yonder Hill
1.18 Marches: The Pretty Apron/The Highland Lassie Going to the Fair/The Ladies from Hell/Delvin Side
Number of discs:
1
Description:
King Of The Highland Pipe is an album by John Burgess, released in 1998. The album is a folk CD. - ...PIPERS
Connoisseurs recognize what amateurs feel instinctively, that John Burgess is the finest living exponent of the Scots bagpipes, equally impressive whether playing marches, airs, jigs, strathspeys or the majestic repertory of the pibroch, the classical music of the Highlands.