Grace and Pride: The Anthology 2004-1984
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Grace and Pride: The Anthology 2004–1984 is the first "anthology" compilation album
Album
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 by folk rock
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 band Capercaillie
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. It was reissued in North America by Valley Entertainment
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 in 2005.

Track listing

  1. "Who Will Raise Their Voice?"
  2. "Mile Marbhaisg"
  3. "Homer's Reel"
  4. "Mo Chailin Dìleas Donn"
  5. "The Rob Roy Reels"
    • "The Road to Rio"
    • "Bulgarian Red"
    • "Donald Blue"
    • "The Gesto Reel"
    • "Kiss the Maid Behind the Barrel"
    • "The Rob Roy Reel"
  6. "Tighinn Air A'Mhuir Am Fear A Phòsas Mì"
  7. "Hoireann O"
  8. "The Snuff Wife Jigs"
    • "Sweet, Sound, Sorted
    • "Cape Breton Jig"
    • "The Snuff Wife"
  9. "Breisleach (Live)"
  10. "Co Ni Mire Rium?
  11. "Beautiful Wasteland"
  12. "Am Mur Gorm"
  13. "Finlay's"
  14. "Clo Mhic Ille Mhicheil"
  15. "Claire in Heaven"
  16. "Ailein duinn
    Ailein duinn
    Ailein duinn is a traditional Scottish song for solo female voice, a lament that was written in Gàidhlig for Ailean Moireasdan by his fiancée, Annag Chaimbeul . In 1788, Ailean, a sailor, set off with his ship to Scalpay, Harris, where he and Annag would be married...

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  17. "Fear-Allabain"
  18. "Eastern Reel"
  19. "Stinging Rain (Single edit)"
  20. "Alasdair Mhic Cholla Ghasda"
  21. "Miracle of Being (Youth Re-mix)"
  22. "Bonaparte"
  23. "Grace and Pride"
  24. "Silver Spear Reels"
  25. "Dean Cadalan Sàmhach/Servant to the Slave"
  26. "Pige Ruadh"
  27. "Waiting for the Wheel to Turn (12" mix)"
  28. "Dr. MacPhail's Reel"
  29. "Heart of the Highland"
  30. "Coisich, a Rùin (12" mix)"
  31. "Fisherman's Dream"
  32. "Sidewaulk Reels"
    • "Argyll Reel"
    • "O'er Bogie"
    • "An Chearc Is Ah'Al"
    • "Mrs. Dow"
    • "Maire's Reel"
  33. "Fosgail An Dorus/Nighean Bhuidh' Ruadh"
  34. "Oh Mo Dhùthaich"
  35. "Calum's Road"
  36. "Fear A'Bhàta"
  37. "An Ribhinn Donn"
  38. "The Little Cascade"
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