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| Eric Rigler | Track Performer |
| Dougie MacLean | Composer |
| Sting | Composer |
| Royal Scots Dragoon Guards | Arranger |
| James Horner | Composer |
| Peter Day | Arranger |
| Graham Jones | Arranger, Producer |
| Alan MacLean | Composer |
| Austin Ince | Composer, Producer |
| Bill Garden | Arranger, Producer |
| Frankie Hepburn | Composer, Producer |
| Robert Mathieson | Composer |
| Ulli Roever | Composer |
| David Silver | Composer |
| Sir Harold Boulton | Composer |
| Anthea Clarke | Producer |
| Dennis Hardley | Cover Photo |
| Traditional | Composer |
| C. S. Gray | Arranger |
| Leigh Garden | Arranger |
| Carole Becker-Douglas | Composer |
Editorial Reviews
All Music Guide - Chris Nickson
It all depends on how you chill out, really. If your idea of relaxing Scottish music involves traditional airs on the bagpipe, then this is a chillout album. While the idea might seem hokey and geared at the tourist market, there is no denying the fact that the pipers are superb, and they can send a chill down the spine on "Flowers of the Forest." But the "Braveheart Trilogy" and "Theme From the Last of the Mohicans" is definitely going a bit over the top Braveheart makes sense, but the Mohicans never made it to Glasgow, after all. It gets better with "The Skye Boat Song" or "Highland Cathedral," which have a history in the Scots tradition. But if you fancy having the ...