Fields of Honour
Featuring:
- The Band of The Royal Regiment of Canada
- The 48th Highlanders of Canada Pipes and Drums
The Royal Regiment of Canada and The 48th Highlanders of Canada are two of the oldest Infantry Regiments in the Canadian Forces. Both Regiments are garrisoned in Toronto, Ontario, and, as such, their two bands have developed a bond of friendship that has lasted many years. The combination of brass and reed band playing with the pipes and drums is a unique sound, one that these two bands have developed into an art.
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Click on any of the following titles to hear a preview of the track!
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2/4 Marches – 3:51
- 79ths Farewell to Gibraltar
- Earl of Mansfield
- Barren Rocks of Aden
- Caller Herrin
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6/8 Marches – 2:34
- Bugle Horn
- Atholl Highlanders
- Bonnie Dundee
- The Hundred Pipers
- Balmoral – 1:46
- Bond of Friendship – 3:45
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Heather Mixture – 3:10
- Morag of Dunvegan
- Lady Madelina Sinclair
- The Piper of Drummond
- High Road to Linton
- Deil Amang the Tailors
- Reel o’Tulloch
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Eriskay Love Lilt – 3:04
- with Danielle Bourre, vocals
- Branch Salute, McKenzie of Torridon – 2:50
- Hector the Hero – 4:31
- Fehrbelliner Reitersmarsch – 2:24
- Finlay MacRae / Galacian Jig – 4:34
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MacPherson’s Lament – 3:40
- with Danielle Bourre, vocals
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Medley – 4:39
- Dream Angus
- Crossing the Minch
- Hen’s March
- Braes of Melinish
- with CWO Sandy Dewar, solo piper
- Song for Mary – 2:59
- Fields of Honour – 4:24
- Morray Firth – 2:55
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Pipes Set – 6:19
- Drum Salute
- Tasha’s Waltz
- Jimmy Blue
- Old Wife of the Mill Dust
- Rowan Tree / Hills of Alva – 1:58
- Portsmouth – 2:09
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God Bless America – 2:10
- with Danielle Bourre, vocals
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Last Post / Auld Lang Syne – 2:41
- with Danielle Bourre, vocals
- The Maple Leaf Forever, Alberta Bound – 2:56
- Scotland the Brave / The Black Bear – 1:27