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Tartan Chillout Album

Various Artists - Scottish Popular

Scottish
Scotdisc

Catalogue Number: CDITV698
Barcode: 5014675306980
Running Time: 62 mins.

CD£12.15Out of Stock


As 'chill-outs' are normally associated with fast and furious disco music we can only assume that you need this straight after a good going ceilidh - just to slow you down.

1) The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards: Hector the Hero
2) The Campbells: Power & Honesty
3) Celtic Pipes & Strings: Braveheart Trilogy
4) Leigh Garden: Rhanna Laddie
5) Celtic Pipes & Strings: Caledonia
6) The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards: Theme from The Last of The Mohicans
7) The Campbells: Holy Loch Reel
8) Leigh Garden: Skye Boat Song
9) The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards: Highland Cathedral
10) The Campbells: My Love Has Gone
11) The Queen's Pipes: Always Argyll
12) Carole Becker-Douglas: Mingulay
13) The Black Watch: Amazing Grace
14) The Campbells: Eliza's Farewell
15) The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards: The Bells of Dunblane
16) Leigh Garden: Fields of Gold
17) Celtic Pipes & Strings: Loch Lomond
18) The Scots Guards: Flowers of the Forest
19) Leigh Garden: The Dark Island
20) The Queen's Piper: Flower of Scotland - Auld Lang Side
As 'chill-outs' are normally associated with fast and furious disco music we can only assume that you need this straight after a good going ceilidh - just to slow you down.

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