Album UK 1970 on Emerald label
Brass (Pipe’n’Drum)
Sleeve; Front: Great Bands Records, Back: Great Bands Records Rgd. Trade Mark; ℗ 1970, Emerald Records Limited, Roughfort, Templepatrick, Belfast, Northern Ireland. Manufactured And Distributed In Great Britain By The Decca Record Company Limited. Made In England, Sleeve Printed In England. Labels: Great Bands / Emerald Records 67/69 Ann Street Belfast 1 N. Ireland. Made In England. ℗ 1969. Half of the musical pieces are traditionals.
![]() | The Queen's Own Highlanders , 1961-1994 GB album by |
![]() | W.G.L. Grant dr, conductor, drum major |
![]() | A.A. Venters , GB conductor, pipe major |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | The Cameron Men / March 6/8, Lt. Col. D.R. MacLennan / March 6/8, Dundee City Police Pipe Band / March 6/8 | The Queen's Own Highlanders | ||
2 | Heroes Of Kohima / Slow March 6/8, Kilworth Hills / March 3/4, MacGregor Of Rora / March 3/4 | The Queen's Own Highlanders | ||
3 | Miss Elspeth Campbell / March 2/4, Maggie Cameron / Strathspey C, Cabar Feidh / Reel C | The Queen's Own Highlanders | ||
4 | 79th Farewell To Gibraltar / March 2/4, Duncan McInnes / March 2/4, The Hills Of Perth / March 2/4 | The Queen's Own Highlanders | ||
5 | The 51st Highland Division / March 4/4, Flett From Flotta / March 4/4, John Morisson / March 4/4, The 79th Highlanders / March 4/4 | The Queen's Own Highlanders | ||
6 | The Dream Valley Of Glenaruel / March 3/4, The Land Of My Youth / March 3/4, Heroes Of St. Valery / March 3/4 | The Queen's Own Highlanders | ||
7 | Jim Bain's Wedding March / March 3/4, The 72nd Highlanders Farewell To Aberdeen / March 2/4, Scotland Is My Ain Hame / March 2/4, The Dornoch Links / March 2/4 | The Queen's Own Highlanders | ||
8 | Millbank Cottage / March 2/4, Highland Harry / Strathspey C, Alick C. MacGregor / Reel C | The Queen's Own Highlanders | ||
9 | The Saffron Kilt / Slow March 6/8, Corkhill / Jig 6/8 | The Queen's Own Highlanders | ||
10 | The Queen's Own Highlanders' Farewell To Brunei / March 6/8, John Keil, MBE / March 6/8, Pibroch O'Donald Dhu / March 6/8, Cabar Feidh / March 6/8 | The Queen's Own Highlanders |