Jim MacLeod And His Band - The Sound Of Scotland

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Review by Adalberto Salazar Osorio

The album "The Sound of Scotland" by Jim MacLeod and His Band is a delightful collection of traditional Scottish music. The album features a variety of instruments, including accordion, fiddle, and drums, which come together to create a rich and authentic sound.

Each track on the album is a joy to listen to, with lively and upbeat melodies that are sure to get your feet tapping. The musicianship on display is top-notch, with each member of the band bringing their own unique flair to the music.

One of the standout tracks on the album is "The Bonnie Lass O' Fyvie", which showcases the band's ability to play with both precision and emotion. The haunting melody is beautifully rendered, and the band's performance is simply mesmerizing.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Gaelic Waltz: The Cuckoo / Galley of Lorne / The Tocherless Lass / Leaving Stornoway2:53
Dashing White Sergeant
Strip the Willow: Rory o' More / The Lynmore Jig / Little Pickle3:24
Strip The Willow
Eightsome Reel: The Marquis of Tullibardine / Lady MacKenzie of Coull / Davie Knick-Knack/ Jean Kilpatrick's Fancy & more7:47
Scottish Waltz
Argyll’s Fancy: Original / Princess Margaret's Jig / Elizabeth Donald of Moss-side3:29
Gay Gordons: Sandy O'er the Sea / The Lads of Bonnie Scotland / Kenmure's On and Awa'2:36
Dashing White Sergeant: Original / London Scottish / The Dunster Reel / Trumpet Hornpipe3:17
Gaelic Waltz
Reel Of 51st Div.
Grand March: Dumbarton Castle / Highland Laddie / The Black Bear2:53
Foursome Reel and Reel of Tulloch: Miss Stewart / Dorrator Bridge / Jumpin' Geordie / Lord MacDonald's Reel / Reel of Tulloch3:37
Pipe Marches: Ballochmyle / Wade's Welcome to Inverness2:33
Gay Gordons
Eightsome Reel
Grand March
Foursome Reel And Reel Of Tulloch
Reel of the 51st Division: Original / Mount Stuart House / 74th Highlanders' Quickstep3:24
Scottish Waltz: Jessie the Flower o' Dunblane / Ye Banks & Braes / Will Ye Gang Tae Kelvingrove3:6
Pipe Marches

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Catalog Numbers

  • GGL 0314
  • GSGL 10314
  • LBLP 2002
  • NSPL-15040
  • GGS 1295
  • NPL38010

Labels

  • Pye Golden Guinea Records
  • Lochshore
  • Pye Records
  • Astor
  • Heather Series

Listen online

  • lyssna på nätet
  • escuchar en línea
  • kuunnella verkossa
  • lytte på nettet
  • online luisteren
  • ouvir online
  • online anhören
  • écouter en ligne
  • ascolta in linea

Formats

  • Vinyl
  • LP
  • Stereo

Companies

RoleCompany
Manufactured ByPhonodisc Limited
Distributed ByPhonodisc Limited

Notes

  • Laminated front cover with flipbacks
  • (P) 1963
  • Made in England
  • Licensed from P.R.T. LTD.

About Jim MacLeod And His Band

Scottish traditional music band. Jim MacLeod - Piano, Vocals Tommy Ford - Accordion Jim Cleland - Accordion John Sinton - Double Bass Hebbie Gray - Fiddle Alex Doig - Drumsn

Name Vars

  • Jim MacLeod
  • Jim MacLeod & His Band, Singers & Pipers
  • Jim MacLeod And His Band
  • Jim MacLeod And His Scottish Band
  • Jim MacLeod Band
  • Jim MacLeod Band Show
  • Jim Macleod And His Band
  • Jim McLeod & His Band
  • Jim McLeod And His Band
  • The Great Jim MacLeod Band
  • The Jim MacLeod Band

Members

  • Jim MacLeod
  • Tommy Ford
  • Hebbie Gray
  • Jim Cleland
  • John Sinton
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Summary by Adalberto Salazar Osorio

"The Sound of Scotland" is a must-have album for anyone who loves traditional Scottish music. Jim MacLeod and His Band have created a truly exceptional collection of songs that will transport you straight to the heart of Scotland. Highly recommended!