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Chariots of Fire

The Pipes & Strings of Scotland

Scottish
Scotdisc

Released: 3rd October 2009
Catalogue Number: CDITV788
Barcode: 5014675307888
Running Time: 59mins.

CD£10.29Out of Stock

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Tommy Scott gets his orchestra and the highland Bagpipes into the studio again to reprise some of his successful earlier work and rattles through 20 tracks of popular tunes with a strong Scottish feel. The producer and composer selects his material with care ands always with the listener in mind.

1) Chariots of Fire
2) The Green Beret
3) From Scotland With Love
4) Lord of the Dance
5) Plaisir d' Amour
6) Marching Home
7) Mull of Kintyre
8) Ode To Joy
9) O' Scotland
10) Scott's Choice Medley
11) Shenandoah
12) Scotland Forever
13) Sailing
14) Scotland the Brave - Black Bear
15) The Pride of Bonnie Scotland
16) Sands of Time
17) The Rose of Kelvingrove
18) Scots Wha' Ha'e
19) Going Home
20) McWhinnie's Salute
Tommy Scott gets his orchestra and the highland Bagpipes into the studio again to reprise some of his successful earlier work and rattles through 20 tracks of popular tunes with a strong Scottish feel. The producer and composer selects his material with care ands always with the listener in mind.

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Tommy Scott's Pipes & Strings of Scotland
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