Ceolbeg (a Scots Gaelic phrase meaning literally 'Small Music') was a traditional Scottish music band formed in the 1970s who released their first album in 1984. Concentrating on innovative settings of traditional Scottish music , the earliest band line-up may have been Peter Boond, Barbara Dymock, Dave Carmichael, Dave Whyte and Arthur Gibb. The Gaelic phrase Ceol Beag (meaning literally 'Small Music') refers to the jigs, reels, and strathspeys of traditional Scottish pipe music.
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Zito the Bubbleman
Sleeping Tune
Galicia Revisited
Johnnie Cope
The Sleeping Tune
Seton's Lassie
Cairn Water
Lord Galloway's Lamentation
Farewell tae the Haven
Galician Set
Cantabrian Jig
Eppie Moray
Arthur Gillies
See the People Run
Mazurka Set
Glenlivet
Working Shifts
Drumchorrie
To Each and Every One of You
Stand Together
Wild West Waltz
The Collier's Way
A' The Airts
Willie Wastle
The Jolly Beggar/The Man In Black/
The Gaberlunzie Man
Carin Water
Farewell To Nigg/Dinkies/The Train Journey North/
The Gale Warning/Dancing Feet/The Clumsy Lover/
The Caledonian Society Of London/The Birmingham Br
Like Another Rolling Stone
The Jolly Beggar / The Man In Black
Seeds To The Wind
Gale Warning
India
To Each And Everyone
The Shoals Of Herring
Cadal Cha
Shoals of Herring
Queen of Argyll
The Coupit Yowe Set
The Nodding Song/Gide'en Tae Ye Kimmer/The Skye Bridge Dance
My Love Is Like A Red Red Rose/The Mermaid/
Senorita Ana Rocio / Seeds To The Wind
Return of the Bunny
Ceol Beag: The Caledonian Society of London/The Birmingham Breakdown
Here A Health Tae The Sauters
Reels (Medley)
Oh Were I On Parnassus Hill
The Coupit Yowe
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