![]() 'After the beheading' (Robert the Bruce)' ![]() 'The prisoner wishes to say a word' (The Executioner and William Wallace)' 'Not every man really lives' (William Wallace and Princess Isabelle)' 'Why do you help me?' (William Wallace and Princess Isabelle)' 'The Legend Spreads (Scottish Highlanders)' ![]() 'The Road to the Isles / Glendaruel Highlanders / The Old Rustic Bridge by the Mill' 'Conversing with the Almighty (Stephen, William Wallace, Hamish, Campbell)' 'Point of War / Johnny Cope / Up in the Morning Early' 'The Proposal (William Wallace and Murron)' 'The trouble with Scotland' (King Edward the Longshanks)' 'The Royal Wedding (Narration: Robert the Bruce)*' 'Prologue: 'I Shall Tell You of William Wallace' (Narration: Robert the Bruce)' This album features many unreleased cues, source music, and dialogue from the film. In 1997, album co-producer Simon Rhodes produced a follow-up soundtrack entitled More Music from Braveheart. 'A Gift of a Thistle - Extra Bag Pipes performed by Tom Tunstall.' Several critics have noted similarities between the 'Main Theme' and an earlier theme song, Kaoru Wada's 'Pai Longing' in the 1991 anime series 3×3 Eyes. However, the track was not used in the soundtrack, but was released by Clannad on the album 'Lore'. Irish band Clannad wrote a theme tune for the film, entitled 'Croí Cróga' (meaning 'braveheart'). Horner's score includes a melody that appeared again in his 1997 music for Titanic.
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