The Road To Canso
- Cidermill: Cidermill / The Colliers' Reel / Sadie at the Back Door* (Trad., arr. Sruj MacDuhk; * composed by Jere Canote)
- The Rambling Irishman (Trad., arr. Sruj MacDuhk)
- La Banqueroute* / La Reel St. Jean (Trad., arr. Sruj MacDuhk; * composed by Oscar Thiffault)
- Silence They Say (Jeremy Walsh)
- Nonsuch/Dinky's Reel/The Meech Lake Breakdown* (Trad., arr. Sruj MacDuhk; *composed by Emile Benoit)
- The Maid Who Sold Her Barley / The Rakes of Kildare (Trad., arr. Sruj MacDuhk)
- The Northern Set: Anderson's Rel / Alan MacPherson of Dumbarton / The Man From Dundoran (Trad., arr. Sruj MacDuhk)
- Roddy McCorley / Lost Gander (Trad., arr. Sruj MacDuhk)
- Things In Life (Don Stover)
- Adventure Sings (Jeremy Walsh) / Louis Riel (Andy Desjarlais)
- Cragie Hills (Trad., arr. Sruj MacDuhk)
- The Road To Canso: A Thousand Roads (Geoff Butler) / The Road to Canso (Ruth Moody) / Hare O' The Dug (Alan MacLeod)
Released in 1999 by Scruj Tunes (SM003)
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