Scotland's Heroes

Scotland's Heroes is a 2003 album with Andrew Macmillan and Charlie Zahm. There are also several bagpipe songs by James B. Ruhf. Andrew Macmillan narrates the heroes and heroines of Scotland, and then Charlie Zahm sings about them. It was recorded live at the Tramway Theater in Glasgow, Scotland.

Scotland's Heroes
Live album by
Andrew Macmillan and Charlie Zahm
Released2003 (2003)
RecordedTramway Theater
Glasgow, Scotland
GenreFolk
Charlie Zahm chronology
The American Scrapbook
(2003)
Scotland's Heroes
(2003)
Songs for When The Sun Goes Down
(2003)

Track listing

1. The Lay of the Last Minstrel
2. Flower of Scotland
3. Braveheart at Castle Stirling/Scots Wha Hae
4. Glencoe
5. The Jacobite Rebellion
6. Rise and Follow Charlie
7. Success
8. Come O'er the Stream Charlie
9. General Cope
10. Johnny Cope
11. Story of Lomond (intro)
12. Medley: Loch Lomond/Skye Boat Song/Will Ye No Come Back Again
13. Flora McDonald/Proscription of the Kilt
14. Medley: My Heart is in the Highlands/My Love Is Like a Red, Red Rose/For All That
15. British notes on Scotland Dr. Samuel Johnson/Diary of Her Majesty Queen Victoria
16. Amazing Grace
17-23. Bagpipes and Poetry: Piping Interlude/Parting at Faery Bridge/Scott's View/On The Banks of the Clyde/George MacMillan's March
24. Auld Lang Syne
25. Scotland the Brave

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