Greentrax Recordings

Greentrax Recordings

Specialising in traditional and contemporary Gaelic and Celtic music
from Scotland and beyond.

The Glencraig Scottish Dance Band - The Reel Party (Are Ye Askin’?) (CD)

CDTRAX315 (released November 2007)

The Glencraig Scottish Dance Band, led by Nicol McLaren, capture the mood and feeling of the traditional Reel Party. With full dance instructions by Karin Ingram, this ...

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Ceilidh Minogue - Ceilidh Minogue (CD)

CDTRAX304 (released December 2006)

With one of the most mischievous band names around, Ceilidh Minogue has developed over the last eight years as one of Scotland's best known and most popular ceilidh ...

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The Glencraig Scottish Dance Band - The Ceilidh (Are Ye Dancin’?) (CD)

CDTRAX303 (released November 2006)

The Glencraig Scottish Dance Band was formed in 1983 when Nicol McLaren, then a salesman in Blairgowrie, was asked by a customer if he could put together a band for a ...

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The Occasionals - Down To The Hall (CD)

CDTRAX289 (released March 2006)

The Occasionals are widely regarded as one of the foremost ceilidh dance bands. They have a huge reputation around the Scottish dance scene, and have been playing for ...

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The Occasionals - Reel Of Four (CD)

CDTRAX259 (released March 2004)

Tremendous sets from the top ceilidh dance band. A selection of sets for Scottish Ceilidh dancing, featuring a range of traditional and contemporary tunes, with some new ...

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The Occasionals - Live From The Music Hall, Aberdeen (CD)

CDTRAX184 (released November 1999)

One of Scotland's most popular ceilidh bands recorded live in November 1998. Freeland Barbour (accordion), Ian Hardie (fiddle), Kevin MacLeod (banjo) and Gus Millar ...

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Fergie MacDonald - The 21st Album (CD)

CDTRAX129 (released April 1997)

On this, his 21st album, Fergie surrounded himself with an array of mainly younger musicians and, with Phil Cunningham in the producer's chair, a wonderfully punchy, toe ...

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The Occasionals - Back In Step (CD)

CDTRAX107 (released March 1996)

Including ace accordionist Freeland Barbour and Runrig's lead guitarist Malcolm Jones. 'A pleasure cruise for feet and ears.' (Rock 'n' ...

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Thulbion - Twilight Bound (CD)

CDTRAX088 (released February 1994)

Violet Tulloch, Judi Nicolson, Ian Nicolson and Andrew Tulloch. Jigs, reels, hornpipes, marches and slow airs - entirely acoustic and in the Shetland ...

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GiveWay - Full Steam Ahead (CD)

Amazing, all the songs are so great. Jiggin’ & Blue Bonnets O’er The Border are my favourites. :D

by AmberNicholle from Golspie, Scotland :D on August 29th 2010
Fiona J MacKenzie - Duan Nollaig (A Gaelic Christmas) (2CD)

I met Fiona MacKenzie, a very accomplished Gaelic singer, when she sang at the world-famous Grandfather Mountain (North Carolina) Highland Games and later acted as judge at the North Carolina state Gaelic Mod.

by Donald MacDonald from North Carolina, USA, and Edinburgh on August 21st 2010
The Simon Fraser University Pipe Band - On Home Ground vol 2 (CD)

when the fair was in town “the scottish store” from edmonton was there… im a Mcpherson and very proud of my heritage went straight to the kiosk to see if they offered any Mcpherson trinkets, after purchasing a cheaply made plaid scarf bearing my modern tartan, i remembered… i bought a tape in victoria of the Simon Fraser University Pipe Band… I believe 2000 or 2001. i loved the tape and listened to it all the time. However, knowing how tapes and cd’s in other peoples cars go… it got lost.  So i asked the owner of “the scottish store” if he anything by SFU pipe band…the best pipeband in the world… he directed me to the section and there was one single cd left… on home ground vol 2. i grabbed it right away. i also purchased a cd from another pipeband so i could compare the two bands. seeing as SFU pipeband was the only pipeband i’ve ever heard, i thought it would be good to see how good you were in comparison. after listening to the entire cd i found macneills farwell was by far my favorite and envision getting married to the song. but its so long that i wouldnt know how to set my wedding up so the entire tune could be played… i cry nearly every time i hear the tune. thank you

by Kevin Mcpherson from Grande Prairie Alberta on August 16th 2010