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Adam McNaughtan: The Glasgow That I Used to Know
The Glasgow That I Used to Know Caley Recording CAL 002 (cassette, UK, 1975) |
Recorded at Castlesound Studios, Edinburgh, in 1975;
Greentrax reissue design by John Haxby, Edinburgh
Musicians
Adam McNaughtan: vocals;
Lesley Hale: guitar, vocals;
plus a number of Adam’s friends from Edinburgh
Tracks
Side 1
- The Jeely Piece Song (3.39)
- School Songs (2.45)
- Dance Noo Laddie (1.32)
- They’re Pullin’ Doon the Buildin Next tae Oors (2.50)
- Mammie Songs (1.41)
- Old Annie Brown (2.45)
- Jail Songs (3.02)
- Ludgin Wi Big Aggie (Roud 26027) (1.42)
- A Wee Drappie o’t (Roud 5610; G/D 3:560) (2.43)
Side 2
- The Glasgow That I Used to Know (3.30)
- Music Hall Fragments (2.23)
- The Transportation Ballad (2.02)
- Football Songs (3.04)
- The Derry and Cumberland Boys (1.52)
- Bonnie Wee Country Lass (3.02)
- Street Songs (2.42)
- Haddie in the Pan (1.07)
- Now That You’re Gone (2.59)
Tracks 1, 4, 12 Adam McNaughtan;
Tracks 2, 5, 7-9, 11, 13, 15-17 trad.;
Track 3 Adam McNaughtan, Nilssen;
Track 6, 14 trad., words Adam McNaughtan;
Track 10 Adam McNaughtan, MacColl;
Track 18 Adam McNaughtan, Bergman
> Folk Music > Records > Adam McNaughtan: Words, Words, Words
Adam McNaughtan: Words, Words, Words
Words, Words, Words Trivial Fond Records TF001 (LP, UK, 1983) |
Recorded at CaVa Soud Workshops, Glasgow;
Recording engineer: Cy Jack;
Sleeve design: John Gahagan
Musicians
Adam McNaughtan: vocals
Tracks
Side 1
- The Glasgow That I Used to Know (3.21)
- Rap Tap Tap / The Coming of the Wee Malkies / Chinese Songs / Lament for a Lost Dinner-Ticket / The Teacher’s Rant (7.25)
- Airn John (2.37)
- West End Perk Serenade (2.41)
- Nursing Fathers (4.58)
- The Haill Week o’the Fair (Roud 5162) (3.15)
- The Glasgow Sunday School (3.32)
Side 2
- The Yellow on the Broom (Roud 22006) (3.09)
- The Glasgow Courtship (3.49)
- Robin Tamson’s Smiddy (Roud 939; Laws O12; G/D 5:1009) (2.35)
- Fitba Crazy (2.22)
- Blood Upon the Grass (2.19)
- The Lion and the Glove (5.42)
- We Will Not Have a Motorway (3.14)
- Oor Hamlet (3.11)
All tracks Adam McNaughtan except
Track 2a Matt McGinn;
Track 2b Stephen Mulrine;
Track 2d Margaret Hamilton;
Track 2e Ian Davison;
Track 3 Robert Neil;
Track 4 James Bridie;
Track 5 Sam Barnard;
Track 6 trad.;
Track 7 trad., words Adam McNaughtan;
Track 10 Alexander Rodger;
Track 11 James Curran
> Folk Music > Records > Adam McNaughtan: Last Stand at Mount Florida
Adam McNaughtan: Last Stand at Mount Florida
Last Stand at Mount Florida Greentrax Recordings CDTRAX120 (CD, UK, March 1996) |
Original photographs by Gordon Hotchkiss;
Sleeve design by John Haxby
Musicians
Adam McNaughtan: vocals;
Finlay Allison: mandolin [1],
fiddle [5, 7, 13],
guitar [6, 8, 11];
Bob Blair: guitar [1, 5, 7, 13];
John Eaglesham: concertina [1, 5, 7, 13]
Tracks
- The Dear Green Place (3.13)
- Cholesterol (4.41)
- You’ve Got to Get Your Folios Done (4.30)
- The Scottish Song (3.37)
- The Soor Mulk Cairt (Roud 6336; G/D 5:956) (4.41)
- The Shy Lover (3.30)
- Old Man Noah (2.37)
- The Green Belongs to Glasgow’s Folk (4.00)
- The Weaver’s Lament (Roud 11282) (3.22)
- Coming Hame / My Grandfather’s Socks (4.37)
- Thomas Muir of Huntershill (4.14)
- Erchie Cathcairt (3.54)
- The Twin-Towered Stand (6.45)
All tracks written by Adam McNaughtan except
Track 4 adapted from the Scottish Play by William Shakespeare;
Track 5 Thomas Johnstone;
Track 6 Wullie Lindsay;
Track 7 Carl Michael Bellmann, translated by Adam McNaughtan;
Track 9 unknown;
Track 10 James Curran
> Folk Music > Records > Adam McNaughtan: The Words That I Used to Know
Adam McNaughtan: The Words That I Used to Know
The Words That I Used to Know Greentrax Recordings CDTRAX195D (2 CD, UK, 2000) |
Compiled and re-mastered by Peter Haigh, Pier House Studios;
Photograph of Adam McNaughtan by I. Watson / Studio Scotland;
Sleeve design by Mad Design
Musicians
Adam McNaughtan: vocals;
Lesley Hale: guitar, vocals [CD 1]
Tracks
CD 1
- The Jeely Piece Song (3.39)
- School Songs (2.45)
- Dance Noo Laddie (1.32)
- They’re Pullin’ Doon the Buildin Next tae Oors (2.50)
- Mammie Songs (1.41)
- Old Annie Brown (2.45)
- Jail Songs (3.02)
- Ludgin Wi Big Aggie (Roud 26027) (1.42)
- A Wee Drappie O’t (Roud 5610; G/D 3:560) (2.43)
- The Glasgow That I Used to Know (3.30)
- Music Hall Fragments (2.23)
- The Transportation Ballad (2.02)
- Football Songs (3.04)
- The Derry and Cumberland Boys (1.52)
- Bonnie Wee Country Lass (3.02)
- Street Songs (2.42)
- Haddie in the Pan (1.07)
- Now That You’re Gone (2.59)
CD 2
- The Glasgow That I Used to Know (3.21)
- Rap Tap Tap / The Coming of the Wee Malkies / Chinese Songs / Lament for a Lost Dinner-Ticket / The Teacher’s Rant (7.25)
- Airn John (2.37)
- West End Perk Serenade (2.41)
- Nursing Fathers (4.58)
- The Haill Week o’the Fair (Roud 5162) (3.15)
- The Glasgow Sunday School (3.32)
- The Yellow on the Broom (Roud 22006) (3.09)
- The Glasgow Courtship (3.49)
- Robin Tamson’s Smiddy (Roud 939; Laws O12; G/D 5:1009) (2.35)
- Fitba Crazy (2.22)
- Blood Upon the Grass (2.19)
- The Lion and the Glove (5.42)
- We Will Not Have a Motorway (3.14)
- Oor Hamlet (3.11)
Tracks 1, 4, 12, 19, 26-27, 30-33 Adam McNaugtan;
Tracks 2, 5, 7-9, 11, 13, 15-17, 24 trad.;
Track 3 Adam McNaughtan, Nilssen;
Track 6, 14, 25 trad., words Adam McNaughtan;
Track 10 Adam McNaughtan, MacColl;
Track 18 Adam McNaughtan, Bergman;
Track 20a Matt McGinn;
Track 20b Stephen Mulrine;
Track 20d Margaret Hamilton;
Track 20e Ian Davison;
Track 21 Robert Neil;
Track 22 James Bridie;
Track 23 Sam Barnard;
Track 28 Alexander Rodger;
Track 29 James Curran
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Other records with Adam McNaughtan
Various Artists: Music & Song of Scotland, CD, Greentrax CDTRAX030, 1989; CD, Greentrax CDGMP8017, 2021
Various Artists: Folk Songs of North-East Scotland, CD, Greentrax CDTRAX5003, 1995
Hamish Handerson et al.: A' the Bairns o Adam, CD, Greentrax CDTRAX244, 2003
Various Artists: The 40th Girvan Traditional Folk Festival, 2 CD, Traditional Arts Development, 2014
Various Artists: 101 Scottish Songs: The Wee Red Book 2, DVD, TMSA DVD102, 2017