Album Let's All Go Scottish Country Dancing 281
- Short name
- Let's All Go
- Recorded by
- McBain's Scottish Country Dance Band (1971)
- Media
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- LP: R.I.M. ZS86 (1971)
Track | Name | Artist | Type | Time | Pace | Clip |
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1 | Jessie's Hornpipe | McBain's Scottish Country Dance Band | R32 8 | 4:27 | 33.4 | |
2 | The Braes of Breadalbane | McBain's Scottish Country Dance Band | S32 8 | 7:45 | 58.1 | |
3 | The Swilcan | McBain's Scottish Country Dance Band | J32 8 | 4:28 | 33.5 | |
4 | 5x32 Bar Reels | McBain's Scottish Country Dance Band | R32 5 | 2:50 | 34.0 | |
5 | The Fyket | McBain's Scottish Country Dance Band | J40 8 | 5:30 | 33.0 | |
6 | The Winding Road | McBain's Scottish Country Dance Band | S32 4 | 3:59 | 59.8 | |
7 | 5x32 Bar Jigs | McBain's Scottish Country Dance Band | J32 5 | 2:48 | 33.6 | |
8 | J.B. Milne | McBain's Scottish Country Dance Band | R32 8 | 4:24 | 33.0 | |
9 | The Last of the Lairds | McBain's Scottish Country Dance Band | J32 8 | 4:33 | 34.1 |
In https://www.discogs.com/McBains-Scottish-Country-Dance-Band-Lets-All-Go-Scottish-Country-Dancing/release/3603144 track 7 is described as “Airie Brenan”. This is perhaps a mistake for Airie Bennan - though the lead tune listed here is not the recommended one for that dance. Similarly track 4 is described as “Earlstoun Loch” but also does not include the recommended tune for that dance.