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The first of the fiddle 'supergroups', Fiddlers Five featured the best of Scotlands folk fiddlers and this seminal album, recorded in 1991, was their only release. These musicians; Marie Fielding, Chuck Fleming, John McCusker, Brian McNeill and John Martin - accompanied by Brian Miller (guitar) and Alan Reid (piano) - have played with the cream of Scotland's bands, including Battlefield Band, Ossian, The Tannahill Weavers, the JSD Band, Five Hand Reel, Jim Johnstone's Scottish Dance Band, The Occasionals and the Laggan Band. Each Fiddler plays a solo track and they join together to reproduce a session. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
The Centennial Waltz
4842Spootiskerry / The Ale Is Dear / High Road To Linton
353The Lass O' Patie's Mill / Timor The Tartar / Da Merrie Boys O' Greenland
354The Silver Spire / The Glass Of Beer / The Gravel Walk
145William Ritchie Esq / Hugh McKenna's Reel
126Harvest Home / The Templehouse Jig / Kenmuir's Up And Awa'
117Spootiskerry The Ale Is Dear / High Road To Linton
118The Lass O' Paties Mill/Timor the Tartar/Da Merrie Boys O' Greenland
99Pickin' the Devil's Eye
910Man of Constant Sorrow
8The Rough Guide to Scottish Folk

Fiddlers Five
The Rough Guide to the Scottish Folk Music
The Rough Guide to Scottish Folk—living traditions from Glasgow to the Shetlands
Rough Guide To Scottish Folk
2000 - The Rough Guide to Scottish folk
The Best Of Battlefield Band 1977-2001 / Temple Records - A 25 Year Legacy
The Rough Guide To Scottish Folk Music
Fiddlers 5
Rough Guide - Scottish Folk
Fiddlers 4
The Best of Battlefield Band/Temple Records: A 25 Year Legacy Disc 2