Stream a song from the Outlander soundtrack before its official release

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Fall marks the return of some of TV’s best shows – that is, all but one very special series, as Outlander fans all too aware of. EW has snagged an advance song from the upcoming Outlander soundtrack, which is giving us fans a much-needed sip with which to quench their thirst during this latest {sighs} our longest Droughtlander to date (hello powers that be, I don’t think we can handle to be away from Jamie for so long).

Listen to “Charge of the Highland Cattle,” which opens with a fast-paced melody that makes us want to daydream about a merry party where hunky Jamie joyfully dances a Scottish jig, only for his kilt to accidentally flip up {smirks}, come on you were thinking it too, we just said it.. Out loud.

 

The track appears on volume 2 of Outlander’s soundtrack, out Friday. Featuring period songs that appeared on the final eight episodes of the show’s fierce freshman season, the album was adapted and produced by Emmy-winning composer Bear McCreary.

“Having grown up immersed in Scottish folk music, in particular the folk songs of the Jacobite era, I’ve often reflected that Outlander might be the score I was born to compose,” says McCreary in a statement. “I am so grateful that my life journey led me to this remarkable opportunity to channel my passion for this beautiful music into a narrative score to a gripping drama.”

The album — which also features recordings by vocalist Raya Yarbrough and Gaelic singer Gaelic singer Gillebrìde MacMillan — is currently available for preorder on iTunes and Amazon.

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