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The Ultimate Corries Collection CD

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The Ultimate Corries Collection This is the second CD in a series of 3: The Essential Corries Collection (GBPBCD017) The Ultimate Corries Collection (GBPBCD018) The Definitive Corries Collection (GBPBCD019)   An introduction from Ronnie Browne: When Roy Williamson died in 1990, you would have thought that The Corries would have died with him, but Judging by the continuing album sales and especially in this age of the download, there is still a very healthy interest in the music of The Corries. I find it very gratifying that interest seems to be spreading world-wide. Such is the power of the Internet, a revelation to an auld yin like myself. As a wee experiment I compiled a list of the most popular tracks downloaded and when I suggested to my son Gavin that they might make a very interesting CD collection he jumped at the chance. I’ve tried to compile them in the form of a live concert, in the same way we arranged our performances. The result is a series of three CDs of which this is the second. Who knows, when you listen to them, it might take you back to those nights in any one of the myriad number of theatres and halls all over the country. My goodness, I’m there already myself! Happy listening. Ronnie Browne. Year: 2012 Tracks: 15 All God’s Creatures Shoals O’ Herring Dumbarton’s Drums The Portree Kid Tramps and Hawkers Turn Ye Tae Me Jock O’ Braidislee Weep Ye By Atholl La Di Da Di Dum The Battle of Prestonpans Barrett’s Privateers The Massacre of Glencoe The Loch Tay Boat Song Stirling Brig Flower of Scotland

Memory Type
DDR4

Capacity
8GB (8GBx1)

Multi-Channel Kit
Single Channel Kit

OC Profile Support
Intel XMP 2.0

Tested Speed (Up To) (XMP)
2400 MT/s

Tested Latency (XMP)
15-15-15-35

Tested Voltage (XMP)
1.20V

Registered/Unbuffered
Unbuffered

Error Checking (ECC)
Non-ECC

SPD Speed (Default)
2133 MT/s

SPD Voltage (Default)
1.20V

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