| 1 |
Amazing Grace |
Massed Bands and Pipes and Drums of the Army Regiments |
| 2 |
The Mist Covered Mountains |
Pipes and Drums of the 1st Battalion Gordon Highlanders and the Military Bands of the 9th/12th Royal Lancers (Prince of Wales) |
| 3 |
A. A. Cameron (Wiseman's Exercise, Donald Bain, The Barn Dance, Highland Laddie, The Lads of Mull) |
Queens Own Highlanders Pipes and Drums |
| 4 |
The Train |
Enter the Haggis |
| 5 |
Ae Fond Kiss (My Love She's but a Lassie Yet, There was a Lad was Born in Kyle, A Man's a Man for a' That) |
Chamber Pipes and Flute |
| 6 |
Skye Boat Song, Auld Rustic Bridge, The Black Bear |
Queens Own Highlanders Pipes and Drums |
| 7 |
The Rowan Tree, Bonnie Gallowa', The Waters of Kylesku, The Rocky Road to Dublin |
Buccleuch and Queensberry Caledonia Pipe Band |
| 8 |
Mhairi Bhan Og |
The Porridge Men |
| 9 |
Highland Cathedral |
Massed Bands and Pipes and Drums of the Army Regiments |
| 10 |
Three Little Jigs, The Hag at the Churn, Alastair an Duin, Willie Rutherford's Rant |
Enter the Haggis |
| 11 |
Solo Pipe (Strathspey: John Roy Stewart, Reel: John Morrison of Assynt House) |
World Champion Pipe Major of the Queens Own Highlanders Pipes and Drums |
| 12 |
Morning Has Broken |
Massed Bands and Pipes and Drums of the RAF |
| 13 |
Gulravage, Lt. McGuire's Jig, Wee Harry, Duncan the Gauger |
The Porridge Men |
| 14 |
Scotland the Brave |
Pipes and Drums and Regimental Band of The Royal Highland Fusiliers |
| 15 |
Distant Hills |
Massed Bands and Pipes and Drums of the Scottish Division |
| 16 |
Serenade |
Massed Bands and Pipes and Drums of Army Regiments |