“The timbre of the instrument is a bit like that of a carnival organ. Its reed organ tones and bells sound much like something one might encounter on a vintage merry-go-round. Many of the pitches tend to dip in strange ways during some of the songs. The snare drum doesn’t always align quite accurately with the rest of the music. The overall effect though is of a delightful cacophony. It certainly must have taken a very talented engineer to create such a strange and wonderful device. Music like this is seldom encountered any more. This probably is a good thing, for if this was something one heard often it would probably wear the listener down quickly. The delight is in the rarity. As a rarity though, this is definitely fun fare.” [Patrick Gary, Music Web International]
- God Save the King / March in Blue Beard / Duke of York”s March / Minuet by Vandermere 05:10
- Lady Montgomery”s Reel / Miss Murray”s Strathspey / Paddy O”Rafferty / The Chartreuse 04:53
- De”Il Amongst the Taylors / Fife Hunt / Lord Mcdonald”s Reel / Mrs. Gordon of Troop 03:52
- La Conservatoire / Ramah Droog / Speed the Plough 02:55
- Two Unidentified Titles 01:52
- 100th Psalm / Morning Hymn / Sicilian Mariners / Adeste Fideles 05:55
- Stowr Lodge / Mdm. Hillingbury / Lord Howis Reel / Highlandman Reel / Polly Put the Kettle On 04:50
- Evening Hymn / German Hymn / 36th Psalm / 104th Psalm 05:33
- Three Unidentified Tunes 02:55