Discography section 16: McKechnie-Masterton (PDF)
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(Ronald Hanmer) Col FB-3<strong>16</strong>1<br />
CA-19518-1 The heather and the thistle (A Highland fantasy) – part 2<br />
(Ronald Hanmer) Col FB-3<strong>16</strong>1<br />
HUGH MacQUEEN<br />
Vocal<br />
Recorded 102 Maxwell Street, Glasgow, ca l960<br />
6603-1 Mo Run Air Na Maraichean ( - ) Gaelfonn GMB-4801(7”.45)<br />
6604-2 An Cluinn Thi Mi Mo Nigheann Donn ( - ) Gaelfonn GMB-4801(7”.45)<br />
ALEXANDER MacRAE<br />
Tenor with piano<br />
Recorded London, Tuesday, 24 th . May 1938<br />
CE-9152-1 Mull Fisher’s love song (Kennedy Fraser) Par F-3329<br />
CE-9153-1 Tog Orm Mo Phiob (trad. arr. S. J. Ricketts) Par F-3329<br />
ARCHIE MacREA<br />
Pseudonym on Coliseum 524 for Jock McDougall<br />
DONALD McRAE<br />
Vocal with James <strong>Masterton</strong>, piano<br />
Recorded 102 Maxwell Street, Glasgow, ca l960<br />
6327 Air M’Uileann’s Mi’n Am Aonar ( - ) Gaelfonn GMB-3801(7”.45)<br />
6328 Nighean An Tuath ‘Naich ( - ) Gaelfonn GMB-3801(7”.45)<br />
DUNCAN MacRAE<br />
(Glasgow, 1905 – Glasgow, 1967). “Reads verses set to music by Frances Collinson”. George Gwilt (flute, piccolo);<br />
Barry Morris (bassoon); Henry Morrison (clarinet); Sanchia Pielou (harp); William Noble (baritone vocal) -1, unknown bagpipes -2<br />
Recorded Dundee? or London?, ca l959/60<br />
The wee cock sparra (trad) Scottish Records SR-4517(EP)<br />
The paddo (trad) -1 Scottish Records SR-4517(EP)<br />
Robin Redbreast’s testament (trad) Scottish Records SR-4517(EP)<br />
The twa corbies (trad) Scottish Records SR-4517(EP)<br />
The frog and the mouse (trad) Scottish Records SR-4517(EP)<br />
The three craws (trad) Scottish Records SR-4517(EP)<br />
MacFadden and MacFee (trad) -2 Scottish Records SR-4527(EP)<br />
The last lauch (trad) Scottish Records SR-4527(EP)<br />
The barrin’ o’ the door (trad) Scottish Records SR-4527(EP)<br />
The lum hat wantin’ a croon (trad) Scottish Records SR-4527(EP)<br />
The Laird o’ Cockpen (Lady Caroline Nairn) Scottish Records SR-4527(EP)<br />
The wee cooper o’ Fife (trad) Scottish Records SR-4527(EP)<br />
HELEN MacRAE<br />
A violinist from Beauly who is believed to have recorded for Great Scott records.<br />
JOCK (or JOHN) McRAE (or McKRAE)<br />
Vocal with orchestra (name spelt as Mackrae)<br />
Recorded London, ca May 1910<br />
2407 Queen amang the heather (James Malarkey; Harry Lauder) Bell Disc 187(10½”); Diploma C-31(10¼”);<br />
Standard 1115(10¼”)<br />
2410 Bonnie Leezie Lindsay (Frank Folloy; Harry Lauder) Bell Disc 187(10½”); Diploma C-32(10¼”);<br />
Winner 2112<br />
2411 Stop yer ticklin’, Jock (Frank Folloy; Harry Lauder) Bell Disc 186(10½”); Diploma C-31(10¼”);<br />
Winner 2088 (?)<br />
2412 I love a lassie (Harry Lauder) Bell Disc 188(10½”); Diploma C-30(10¼”)<br />
2413 The weddin’ o’ Lachie McGraw (Harry Lauder) Bell Disc 186(10½”); Diploma C-30(10¼”);<br />
Standard 1115(10¼”)<br />
NOTE: This may be a pseudonym for Fred Vernon, which name normally concealed the identity of Harry Fay.<br />
JOSH MacRAE<br />
(Glasgow, ca 1939 – 1977). Vocal, probably with own guitar<br />
Recorded Scotland?, ca September 1959<br />
Talkin’ army blues ( - ) Pan Scottish PAN-6(7”.45)<br />
Recorded London, ca January 1960<br />
Talkin’ Southern blues ( - ) Pye 7N-15306(7”.45)<br />
Talking thro’ the mill ( - ) Pye 7N-15306(7”.45)<br />
William Dean-Myatt. 'Scottish Vernacular <strong>Discography</strong>, 1888-1960'. Draft. December 2012. Preview copy.<br />
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