Dougie MacLean

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Dougie MacLean (born 27 September 1954 in Dunblane), OBE, is a Scottish singer-songwriter, composer, multi-instrumentalist and record producer. Described by Allmusic as "one of Scotland's premier singer-songwriters", MacLean's most famous pieces include "The Gael", from his 1990 album The Search, which was adapted by Trevor Jones as the main theme to The Last of the Mohicans (1992); and "Caledonia", from his first album. The latter has been covered by numerous popular singers and groups, and called Scotland's "unofficial national anthem".

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Discography

Album

Year Title Rating Releases
1983 Craigie Dhu 1
1989 Butterstone 1
1990 Whitewash 1
1991 Indigenous 1
1998 Real Estate 1
1999 Sunset Song 1
1999 Marching Mystery 1
2001 Who Am I 1
Fiddle 1
Inside the Thunder 1
Perthshire Amber 1
Riof 1
Singing Land 1
The Search 1
Tribute 1

Album + Compilation

Year Title Rating Releases
1995 Putumayo Presents: The Dougie MacLean Collection Compilation 1
2007 The Essential Dougie MacLean Compilation 1

Album + Live

Year Title Rating Releases
Live: From the Ends of the Earth Live 1

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