The Glasgow Highlanders. Other Versions (1 of 1) View All. Cat.The Pride Of Erin (7", EP). Beltona.
I could not find much of Jim Cameron and his Scottish Dance Orchestra other than he was from Kirriemuir (also the birthplace of Peter Pan creator, . Barrie), was on the biggest star of Beltona Records during the post-war years, and was at least active from 1949 to 1951, which I believe this record falls around. A closer inspection of the record shows it was indeed 1951. The songs are pretty straightforward. They are a collection of numbers grouped around dance styles, including Broun’s Reel, La Russe, Dundee Reel, as well as the Pride of Erin. The songs are all right. Overall, it is a decent enough album considering the price.
Scottish Country Dance Album. Jim MacLeod & His Band. Maggie Broon's/lady in a Bottle/Charlie Hunter/Farewell to Erin.
Jim Cameron and his Scottish Dance Band. Come Scottish Country Dancing. The Pride Of Erin Waltz. Iain MacPhail and his Scottish Dance Band. Music for the Commonwealth Ceilidh.
The Scottish Country Dance Band – The New Road to Atholl (Medley). Wildlife – I Want To Live Again. The Scottish Country Dance Band – Macneil of Ugadale. Walt Jaworski's Polka Dance Band – My Wife Is in the Old Country. Jimmy Shand's Scottish Country Dance Band – Pride of Erin. Vee Sing Zone – Dance the Night Away. Country Line Dance Band – Every Cowboy's Dream. Jimmy Shand's Scottish Country Dance Band – Glasgow Highlanders. The Scottish Country Dance Band – Boston Two Step. Jim Cameron Scottish Dance Band – Waltz Country Dance. The Scottish Country Dance Band – Gay Gordons.
The Scottish Country Dance Band The Gravel Walk (Medley). The Scottish Country Dance Band Great Pipe Marches. Jimmy Shand's Scottish Country Dance Band Flooers of Edinburgh. Jim Cameron Scottish Dance Band Waltz Country Dance. Jimmy Shand's Scottish Country Dance Band Pride of Erin. Jimmy Shand's Scottish Country Dance Band Glasgow Highlanders.