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Celtic Instrumentals
''Celtic Instrumentals'' is a collection of Rawlins Cross' favourite instrumental tracks from their previous CDs plus some newly recorded tunes. It was released in 1997 by Warner Music. Track listing #"MacPherson's Lament" #"Little Sara"/"Jessie's Jig" #"O'Neil's March"/"The Haughs of Cromdale" #"Wedding Gift" #"Mac's Fancy"/"Give Me a Drink of Water" #"Israel Got a Rabbit" #"Memory Waltz" #"Back Down Home Medley" #"Rollicking Skipper B."/'The Shimmy" #"Little Beggarman" #"Mairi Nighean Alasdair" References

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