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Caledonia (Frankie Miller); Hector the Hero (Wolfstone); The Gael (Massed Bands, Pipes, Drums, Choir from the Edinburgh Military Tattoo); Scotland My Homeland (Eliza Gilkyson); Slangeva (The Grants); Alasdair MhicColla (Mary Sandeman); Scots Wha Ha'e (Jim Nicol and the Scottish Fiddle Orchestra); Always Argyll (Valerie Dunbar); Ae Fond Kiss (Mary Sandeman); Flowers of the Forest (Isla St Clair); Highland Cathedral (Massed Bands, Pipes, Drums of the Army Regiments); The Flower of Scotland (Brora); Will Ye No' Come Back Again? (Dalriada); When The Pipers Play (Isla St Clair); Ye Jacobites By Name (Dalriada); Auld Lang Syne (The Scottish Fiddle Orchestra); Amazing Grace (Massed Bands, Pipes, Drums, Choir from the Edinburgh Military Tattoo).
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The power of Scotland - Celticism, mysticism, rural mythology and urban dreams - has possibly never been stronger than it is today. The power of music is also strong, and so easily accessible now, and the two together are a formidable force.
Scotland’s music has been loved by many generations; the drawing-room ballads, the pipes and drums, the wild Celtic rock, the gentle Gaelic airs. On this album, a wide selection of well-loved anthems from all these musical types is gathered.
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