Song list (difficult to read on album):The Mason's Apron, Off She Goes to the North, The Reel of Glamis, The Royal Salute, Jimmy Shand Jig, Heather Mixture Jig, The Punch Reel, Argyll's Fancy, Lord McKay's Reel, Kendall's Hornpipe, Elwyn's Fairy Glen.
YES!!!!! That is LP PMC 1263 from my collection. It was mono(PMC),but that was a fake indication,it already was stereo(later PCS),but many customers didn't buy stereo LP,s in fear of damaging their equipment.Hence they were still indicated as mono PMC,the same,what happened with recordings of the Beatles. One of the latest Parlophone items,later replaced by EMI SZLP,and indicated as stereo plus another line up of the band.
JImmy Shand was born in Fife. Almost the whole of NE Scotland was influenced by Scandinavians (Vikings!) who came to stay, or not but often leaving their genes. Shand is a family name in that lowland region since centuries. As for the French and English, well like the Scots they got everywhere. What's your problem Lily?
Отличная музыка, чудесный канал!
The late great Jimmy Shand.MBE the best.🎹🎼
Superb thee true music master
He has never been equalled and possibly never will be.
👍👍❤❤
Very nice 🙋🦊🦊👌
Song list (difficult to read on album):The Mason's Apron, Off She Goes to the North, The Reel of Glamis, The Royal Salute, Jimmy Shand Jig, Heather Mixture Jig, The Punch Reel, Argyll's Fancy, Lord McKay's Reel, Kendall's Hornpipe, Elwyn's Fairy Glen.
YES!!!!!
That is LP PMC 1263 from my collection. It was mono(PMC),but that was a fake indication,it already was stereo(later PCS),but many customers didn't buy stereo LP,s in fear of damaging their equipment.Hence they were still indicated as mono PMC,the same,what happened with recordings of the Beatles.
One of the latest Parlophone items,later replaced by EMI SZLP,and indicated as stereo plus another line up of the band.
Love it!
Jimmy at his besst where would where would you get it rip 2:28
Should it not be, “Back Hame Tae Muchty”
Correct. 😊
Jimmy Shand was not a Scot. He was English French Germanic from Norway.
That is why is is a great Horner accordionist magic music
JImmy Shand was born in Fife.
Almost the whole of NE Scotland was influenced by Scandinavians (Vikings!) who came to stay, or not but often leaving their genes. Shand is a family name in that lowland region since centuries. As for the French and English, well like the Scots they got everywhere. What's your problem Lily?
So what. His music is good & that is what counts, not his nationality.
BLOODY NONSENSE
genetically morphed then ? ( hees still wonderfull)