> Folk Music > Records > Dick Gaughan: No More Forever
No More Forever
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No More Forever Trailer Records LER 2072 (LP, UK, 1972) |
Recorded and produced by Bill Leader;
Production master by Nic Kinsey, Livingston Studios;
Sleeve by Janet Kerr
Musicians
Dick Gaughan: vocals, guitar, mandolin;
Aly Bain: fiddle
Tracks
Side 1
- Rattlin’ Roarin’ Willie (Roud 6192; G/D 4:776) / The Friar’s Britches (2.17)
- MacCrimmon’s Lament (Roud 5134) / Mistress Jamieson’s Favourite (5.27)
- Jock o’ Hazeldean (Roud 250; Child 293; G/D 5:1029) (4.13)
- Cam’ Ye Ower Frae France (Roud 5814; G/D 1:120) (1.59)
- The Bonnie Banks of Fordie (Roud 27; Child 14; G/D 2:199) (7.17)
Side 2
- The Thatchers o’ Glenrae (Roud 13358; Henry H186) (1.59)
- The Fair Flower of Northumberland (Roud 25; Child 9; G/D 6:1149) (5.26)
- The Teetotaller / Da Tushker (2.24)
- The Three Healths (2.30)
- The John MacLean March (2.33)
- The Green Linnet (Roud 1619) (7.40)
All tracks trad. arr. Dick Gaughan except
Track 8b Ronnie Cooper;
Track 10 Hamish Henderson
> Folk Music > Records > Dick Gaughan: Kist o’ Gold
Kist o’ Gold
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Kist o’ Gold Highway/Trailer Records LER 2103 (LP, UK, 1977) |
Recorded and produced at Leader Sound by Bill Leader;
Sleeve by Janet Kerr
Musicians
Dick Gaughan: vocals, guitar, mandolin
Tracks
Side 1
- The Earl of Errol (Roud 96; Child 231; G/D 7:1366)
- The Granemore Hare (Roud 2883)
- Rigs o’ Rye (Roud 985; Laws O11; G/D 5:1054)
- The Gipsy Laddies (Roud 1; Child 200; G/D 2:278; Henry H124)
- Lord Randal (Roud 10; Child 12; G/D 2:209; Henry H814)
- Maggie Lauder
(Roud 5625) /
Cathaoir an Iarla (The Earl’s Chair)
Side 2
- Banks of Green Willow (Roud 172; Child 24; G/D 6:1225)
- 51st (Highland) Division’s Farewell to Sicily (Roud 10501)
- The City of Savannah
hornpipe /
Ril Gan Ainm reel - Raglan Road
- Johnny Miner
- The Ballad of Accounting
All tracks trad. arr. Dick Gaughan except
Track 8 words Hamish Henderson, music Farewell to the Creeks, Pipe Major James Robertson, Gordon Highlanders;
Track 10 Patrick Kavanagh;
Track 11 Ed Pickford;
Track 12 Ewan MacColl
> Folk Music > Records > Dick Gaughan: Coppers and Brass
Coppers and Brass
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Coppers and Brass Topic Records 12TS315 (LP, UK, 1977) |
Recorded and produced by Tony Engle in London 1976;
Notes by Dick Gaughan;
Photographs and sleeve design by Tony Engle
Musicians
Dick Gaughan: guitar;
Tom Hickland: piano [all tracks except 3a, 5, 9ac]
Tracks
Side 1
- Coppers and Brass / The Gander in the Pratie Hole jigs (2.45)
- O’Keefe’s / The Foxhunter’s reels (2.49)
- The Flowing Tide / The Fairies’ Hornpipe hornpipes (3.54)
- The Oak Tree / The Music in the Glen reels (3.05)
- Planxty Johnson planxty (2.39)
- Gurty’s Frolics slip jig (3.15)
- The Spey in Spate / The Hurricane reels (2.23)
Side 2
- Alan MacPherson of Mosspark / The Jig of Slurs 6/8 marches (3.52)
- The Thrush in the Storm / The Flogging Reel reels (3.00)
- Ask My Father / Lads of Laoise / The Connaught Heifers 12/8 jig and reels (3.47)
- The Bird in the Bush / The Boy in the Gap / MacMahon’s (3.37)
- Strike the Gay Harp / Shores of Lough Gowna jigs (2.42)
- Jack Broke the Prison Door / Donald Blue / Wha’ll Dance wi’ Wattie? Shetland reels (1.57)
> Folk Music > Records > Dick Gaughan: Gaughan
Gaughan
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Gaughan Topic Records 12TS384 (LP, UK, 1978) |
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Recorded by John Gill at Riverside Studios in March 1978;
Produced by Tony Engle;
Photography and sleeve design by Tony Engle;
Notes by Dick Gaughan
Musicians
Dick Gaughan: vocals, guitar;
Barry Lyons: bass guitar [LP 3, CD 4];
Alistair Anderson: English concertina [CD 6];
Tom Hickland: piano [CD 9, 11, 14]
Tracks
LP Tracks
LP Side 1
- Bonnie Jeannie o’ Bethelnie (Roud 101; Child 238; G/D 5:973) (5.22)
- Bonnie Lass Amang the Heather (Roud 375; G/D 5:962; Henry H177) (3.21)
- Crooked Jack (5.09)
- The Recruited Collier (Roud 3503) (3.07)
- The Pound a Week Rise (2.29)
LP Side 2
- My Donal (3.34)
- Willie o’ Winsbury (Roud 64; Child 100; G/D 5:999; Henry H221) (8.38)
- Such a Parcel o’ Rogues in a Nation (Roud 5516) (8.38)
- Gillie Mor (Roud 21759) (3.21)
CD Tracks
- Bonnie Jeannie o’ Bethelnie (Roud 101; Child 238; G/D 5:973) (5.22)
- Bonnie Lass Amang the Heather (Roud 375; G/D 5:962; Henry H177) (3.21)
- Alan Macpherson of Mosspark / The Jig of Slurs 6/8 marches (3.48)
- Crooked Jack (5.09)
- The Recruited Collier (Roud 3503) (3.07)
- The Augengeich Disaster (2.10)
- Bonny Woodha’ (Roud 3778; G/D 5:947; Henry H476) (3.27)
- The Pound a Week Rise (2.29)
- Ask My Father / Lads of Laoise /The Connaught Heifers 12/8 jig and reels (3.44)
- My Donal (3.34)
- Strike the Gay Harp / Shores of Lough Gowna jigs (2.39)
- Willie o’ Winsbury (Roud 64; Child 100; G/D 5:999; Henry H221) (8.38)
- Such a Parcel o’ Rogues in a Nation (Roud 5516) (8.38)
- Jack Broke the Prison Door / Donald Blue / Wha’ll Dance wi’ Wattie? Shetland reels (1.48)
- Gillie Mor (Roud 21759) (3.21)
Tracks 1-2, 5, 12-13 trad. arr. Dick Gaughan;
Track 4 Dominic Behan;
Track 8 Ed Pickford;
Track 10 Owen Hand;
Track 15 Hamish Henderson
CD tracks 6-7 are from The Bonny Pit Laddie (12TS271/2, 1975);
CD tracks 3, 9, 11, 14 are from Coppers and Brass (12TS315, 1977)
> Folk Music > Records > Dave Burland, Tony Capstick, Dick Gaughan: Songs of Ewan MacColl
Dave Burland, Tony Capstick, Dick Gaughan: Songs of Ewan MacColl
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Songs of Ewan MacColl Rubber Records RUB 027 (LP, UK, 1978) |
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Produced by Geoff Heslop;
Engineered by Mickey Sweeny;
Recorded at Impulse Studios, Wallsend, in January 1978;
Front cover painting:
“Colliers—End of Shift” by Joe Scarborough
Musicians
Dave Burland: vocals [2, 5, 9-11],
guitar [2, 5, 10-11],
chorus vocals [1, 7],
harmony vocals [3];
Tony Capstick: vocals [1, 4, 8, 11],
guitar [8],
chorus vocals [2, 5, 7];
Dick Gaughan: vocals [3, 6-7, 11],
guitar [3, 5, 7-8, 10-11],
chorus vocals [1-2]
Tracks
Side 1
- Ballad of Accounting (2.53)
- The Moving On Song (Roud 6852) (3.37)
- Jamie Foyers (Roud 1941; G/D 1:106) (2.58)
- Freeborn Man (3.02)
- The Manchester Rambler (4.38)
- Schooldays End (1.46)
Side 2
- Thirty Foot Trailer (4.39)
- The Big Hewer (5.03)
- The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face (1.42)
- Sweet Thames Flow Softly (4.40)
- Shoals of Herring (Roud 13642) (4.46)
All tracks written by Ewan MacColl
> Folk Music > Records > Dick Gaughan: Handful of Earth
Handful of Earth
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Handful of Earth Topic Records 12TS419 (LP, UK, 1981) |
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Recorded by Robin Morton at Temple Studios near Edinburgh;
Front photograph by Mick Campbell;
Design by Tony Russell
Musicians
Dick Gaughan: vocals, guitar, Telecaster [10];
Brian McNeill: fiddle [1, 7],
acoustic bass [7];
Phil Cunningham: whistle [1],
keyboards [10];
Stewart Isbister: electric bass [10]
Tracks
Side 1
- Erin-Go-Bragh (Roud 1627; Laws Q20; G/D 2:236) (4.24)
- Now Westlin Winds (Roud 6936) (4.29)
- Craigie Hill (Roud 5165) (6.09)
- World Turned Upside Down (2.45)
- The Snows They Melt the Soonest (Roud 3154) (4.11)
Side 2
- Lough Erne (The Rambling Irishman) (Roud 3572) / First Kiss at Parting (5.45)
- Scojun Waltz / Randers Hopsa (4.05)
- Song for Ireland (4.59)
- Workers’ Song (2.59)
- Both Sides the Tweed (Roud 8913) (3.35)
All tracks trad. arr. Dick Gaughan except
Track 2 Robert Burns;
Track 4 Leon Rosselson;
Tracks 6b, 7a Dick Gaughan;
Track 8 Phil & June Colclough;
Track 9 Ed Pickford;
Track 10 words trad., Dick Gaughan, music Dick Gaughan
> Folk Music > Records > Dick Gaughan & Andy Irvine: Parallel Lines
Dick Gaughan & Andy Irvine: Parallel Lines
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Parallel Lines Folk Freak FF 4007 (LP, Germany, 1982) |
Produced by Dick Gaughan, Andy Irvine and Carsten Linde;
Recorded by Günter Pauler at Tonstudio St. Blasien, August 1981;
Mastered at SST Brüggemann GmbH;
Layout by Jerken Diederich
Musicians
Dick Gaughan: vocals [2, 4-5, 8],
guitar [1-3, 5-7],
acoustic guitar [4, 8],
electric guitar [8],
bass [4-5, 8];
Andy Irvine: vocals [1, 3, 5-7],
bouzouki [1-2, 5-6],
mandola [3],
mandolin [4-5, 7],
harmonica [1, 5, 7],
hurdy-gurdy [8];
Nollaig Casey (Nollaigh Ni Cathasaigh): fiddle [1, 7];
Judith Jaenicke: flute [3];
Bob Lenox: Fender Rhodes piano [3, 8]
Martin Buschmann: saxophone [4]
Tracks
Side 1
- The Creggan White Hare (Roud 9633) (4.45)
- Lads o the Fair / Leith Dock (3.45)
- At Twenty-One (Roud 4714; Henry H33, H611) (3.57)
- My Back Pages / Afterthoughts (5.25)
Side 2
- The Dodgers Song (Roud 3758) (2.58)
- Captain Thunderbolt (Roud 1453) (4.06)
- Captain Colston (Roud 1695; Henry H562) (5.34)
- Flouers o the Forest (Roud 3812) (7.36)
Tracks 1, 3, 5-8 trad.;
Track 2a Brian McNeill;
Track 4a Bob Dylan;
Tracks 2b, 4b Dick Gaughan
> Folk Music > Records > Dick Gaughan: A Different Kind of Love Song
A Different Kind of Love Song
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A Different Kind of Love Song Celtic Music CM 017 (LP, UK, 1983); |
Produced by Dick Gaughan and Carsten Linde;
Recorded by Guther Pauler at Tonstudio St. Blasien, Northeim, Germany, in June 1983;
Track 2 recorded by Robin Morton at Temple Sound Studio, produced by Dick Gaughan;
Cover painting by Gertrude Degenhardt
Musicians
Dick Gaughan: vocals, acoustic and electric guitars;
Dave Pegg: bass;
Dave Tulloch: percussion;
Will Lindfors: drums, percussion;
Bob Lenox: keyboards;
Judy Sweeney: vocals;
Alan Tall: saxophones
Tracks
Side 1
- A Different Kind of Love Song (3.48)
- Revolution (4.12)
- Prisoner 562 (3.00)
- Song of Choice (3.09)
- The Father’s Song (3.41)
Side 2
- Think Again (2.43)
- As I Walked on the Road (5.12)
- Stand up for Judas (4.54)
- By the People (3.31)
- Games People Play (4.49)
Tracks 1, 6, 9 Dick Gaughan;
Track 2 Joseph Bovshover, Dick Gaughan;
Track 3 Iain MacKintosh, Oswald Andrae;
Track 4 Peggy Seeger;
Track 5 Ewan MacColl;
Track 7 Jim Brown;
Track 8 Leon Rosselson;
Track 10 Joe South
> Folk Music > Records > Dick Gaughan: Live in Edinburgh
Live in Edinburgh
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Live in Edinburgh Celtic Music CM/CMCD 030 (LP/CD, UK, 1985) |
Produced by Dick Gaughan;
Recorded by Roy Ashby live in Edinburgh in 1985;
Studio assistant Graeme Hughes;
Photography by Siegfried Maecker;
Typesetting by Sean Clark
Musicians
Dick Gaughan: vocals, guitars
Tracks
Side 1
- Revolution (3.54)
- Now Westlin Winds (Roud 6936) (4.58)
- Which Side Are You On? (2.55)
- Victor Jara of Chile (5.25)
- Companeros (3.37)
- Workers’ Song (2.49)
Side 2
- Your Daughters and Your Sons (3.15)
- Four Green Fields (4.13)
- Ballad of Accounting (3.04)
- Jamie Foyers (Roud 1941; G/D 1:106) (4.28)
- Glenlogie (Roud 101; Child 238; G/D 5:973) (5.58)
- World Turned Upside Down (3.17)
Track 1 poem by Joseph Bovshover, new words Dick Gaughan, tune Dick Gaughan;
Track 2 Robert Burns;
Track 3 Florence Reese, new words Dick Gaughan;
Track 4 Adrian Mitchell, Arlo Guthrie;
Tracks 5, 9-10 Ewan MacColl;
Track 6 Ed Pickford;
Track 7 Tommy Sands;
Track 8 Tommy Makem;
Track 11 trad. arr. Dick Gaughan;
Track 12 Leon Rosselson
> Folk Music > Records > Dick Gaughan, Ken Hyder: Fanfare for Tomorrow
Dick Gaughan, Ken Hyder: Fanfare for Tomorrow
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Fanfare for Tomorrow Impetus Records IMP 18506 (LP, UK, 1985) |
Produced by Dick Gaughan, Ken Hyder and Tim Hodgkinson;
Recorded by Tim Hodgkinson at Cold Storage Studio, Brixton, on 22-23 March 1985;
Cover painting by Manuel Mario Guzman, political detainee in Camp Bagong Diwa, Bicutan, Philippines, reproduced courtesy of Task Force Detainees of the Phiulippines;
Back cover photography by Sally Hyder
Musicians
Dick Gaughan: guitars;
Ken Hyder: drums, percussion
Tracks
Side 1
- Sharpeville ’85
- Liberation
- Fanfare for Tomorrow
Side 2
- Political Prisoners
- Salute to Pitheid & Clachan
- News From Nowhere
All tracks written by Dick Gaughan and Ken Hyder
> Folk Music > Records > Dick Gaughan: True and Bold
True and Bold
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True and Bold Scotland’s Trade Union Centre STUC 2 (LP, UK, 1986) |
Recorded and mixed at Sirocco Studios, Kilmarnock;
Engineer Clarke Sorley;
Produced by Dick Gaughan and Clarke Sorley
Musicians
Dick Gaughan: vocals, guitars;
Jim Sutherland: percussion;
Clarke Sorley: bass, keyboards;
William Jackson: uilleann pipes, whistle
Tracks
Side 1
- Miner’s Life Is Like a Sailor’s (Roud 3510)
- Schooldays End
- Farewell to ’Cotia
- Auchengeich Disaster
- Pound a Week Rise
- Collier Laddie (Roud 3787; G/D 5:991)
Side 2
- Which Side Are You On?
- Drunken Rent Collector
- Blantyre Explosion (Roud 1014; Laws Q35)
- One Miner’s Life
- Ballad of ’84
Tracks 1, 6, 8-9 trad. arr. Dick Gaughan except
Track 2 Ewan MacColl;
Track 3 Jock Purdon;
Track 4 words Norman Buchan, music trad.;
Tracks 5, 10 Ed Pickford;
Track 7 Florence Reese, new words Dick Gaughan
> Folk Music > Records > Dick Gaughan: Call It Freedom
Call It Freedom
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Call It Freedom Celtic Music CM 041/CM CD 041 (LP/CD, UK, 1988) |
Produced by Dick Gaughan;
Recorded and mixed by Pater Haigh at Pier House Studios, Edinburgh;
Sleeve design by Sean Clark and Dave Bulmer;
Photos by Alistair McCallum, Central Designs, Glasgow;
Cover paintings by Paul Monteagle
Musicians
Dick Gaughan: vocals [2-10],
acoustic guitar [1-9, 10a],
electric guitar [1-2, 4, 9, 10b],
mandolin [1],
synthesiser [10b],
sequencer [10b];
Dave Bulmer: accordion [1];
Tomás Lynch: uilleann pipes [2, 4],
whistle [9];
Alan Tall: saxophone [2, 7];
Mike Travis: percussion [2, 5, 7, 10b],
drums [4];
Neil Hay: bass [2, 4, 5, 7, 10a];
Brian McNeill: fiddle [4-5, 10b];
Jim Sutherland: bodhrán [4];
Elaine C. Smith: vocals [5, 7];
Foster Paterson: keyboards [5, 7]
Tracks
Side 1
- Bulmer’s Fancy / The Silver Spire (6.55)
- Shipwreck
- What You Do With What You’ve Got (3.07)
- Ludlow Massacre (5.01)
- That’s The Way the River Runs (7.31)
Side 2
- Amandla! (4.05)
- Call It Freedom (4.32)
- When I’m Gone (2.53)
- Seven Good Soldiers (5.26)
- Fifty Years From Now / Yardheads (3.55)
Track 1 trad. arr. Dick Gaughan, Dave Bulmer;
Tracks 2, 6-7, 10 Dick Gaughan;
Track 3 Si Kahn;
Track 4 Woody Guthrie;
Track 5 Dave Anderson, David McLennan;
Track 8 Phil Ochs;
Track 9 Iain MacDonald
> Folk Music > Records > Dick Gaughan: Sail On
Sail On
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Sail On Greentrax Recordings CDTRAX109 (CD, UK, March 1996) |
Recorded and mixed at Hart Street Studios, Edinburgh;
Engineered by Roy Ashby;
Produced by Dick Gaughan;
Cover painting by Bobby Eaglesham;
Sleeve design by John Haxby;
Photo of Dick Gaughan by David Harrold
Musicians
Dick Gaughan: vocals, guitar [1-11],
keyboard [3, 6];
Mary Macmaster: clarsach [1, 3, 6, 8, 11],
backing vocals [5, 8, 10];
Patsy Seddon: clarsach [10-11],
backing vocals [5, 8, 10];
Stuart Smith: bass [1-2];
Mike Travis: drums [1-2, 8];
Rab Handleigh: piano [5, 10],
keyboard [8];
Alan Thomas: bass [5, 10];
John Henderson: drums [5, 10];
Fred Morrison: pipes [11];
Kathy Stewart: backing vocals [1-2, 5, 8, 10];
Tich Frier: backing vocals [1, 5, 8, 10];
Bobby Eaglesham: backing vocals [1];
Davy Steele: backing vocals [2, 5, 10]
Tracks
- Land of the North Wind (3.03)
- Son of Man (3.56)
- Ruby Tuesday (4.27)
- Waist Deep in the Big Muddy (4.50)
- No Cause for Alarm (2.58)
- The 51st Highland Division’s Farewell to Sicily (Roud 10501) (11.41)
- No Gods & Precious Few Heroes (3.55)
- Geronimo’s Cadillac (3.17)
- 1952 Vincent Black Lightning (4.17)
- Sail On (5.13)
- The Freedom Come-All-Ye (5.14)
Track 1 Allan Taylor;
Tracks 2, 5, 10 Dick Gaughan;
Track 3 Mick Jagger, Keith Richard;
Track 4 Pete Seeger;
Track 6 words Hamish Henderson, music Farewell to the Creeks, Pipe Major James Robertson, Gordon Highlanders;
Track 7 Brian McNeill & Hamish Henderson;
Track 8 Michael J. Murphy, Charles Quattro;
Track 9 Richard Thompson;
Track 11 words Hamish Henderson, music The Bloody Fields of Flanders
> Folk Music > Records > Dick Gaughan: Redwood Cathedral
Redwood Cathedral
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Redwood Cathedral Greentrax Recordings CDTRAX158 (CD, UK, April 1998) |
Recorded and mastered at Hart St Studios, Edinburgh;
Produced by Dick Gaughan;
Engineered by Roy Ashby;
Cover montage by Jay Hayes-Light;
Photo of Dick Gaughan by Genia Ainswirth
Musicians
Dick Gaughan, vocals, acoustic and electric guitars;
Rab Handleigh, piano and keyboard;
Davie Paton, bass;
Steve Green, drums
Tracks
- Muir and the Master Builder (6.50)
- Gone, Gonna Rise Again (3.41)
- Reconciliation (5.23)
- Why Old Men Cry (5.54)
- Thomas Muir of Huntershill (4.02)
- October Song (5.12)
- Ewen and the Gold (6.33)
- Let It Be Me (3.06)
- All the King’s Horses (3.56)
- Pancho and Lefty (5.53)
- Turn, Turn, Turn (To Everything There Is a Season) (3.53)
- Fine Horseman (5.58)
Tracks 1, 7 Brian McNeill;
Track 2 Si Kahn;
Track 3 Ron Kavana;
Tracks 4, 9 Dick Gaughan;
Track 5 Adam McNaughtan;
Track 6 Robin Williamson;
Track 8 Gilbert Bécaud, Mann Curtis, Pierre Delanoë;
Track 10 Townes Van Zandt;
Track 11 Pete Seeger;
Track 12 Lal Waterson
> Folk Music > Records > Dick Gaughan: Outlaws & Dreamers
Outlaws & Dreamers
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Outlaws & Dreamers Greentrax Recordings CDTRAX222 (CD, UK, October 2001) |
Produced by Dick Gaughan;
Recorded by Oliver Knight at Panda Sound, Robin Hodd’s Bay, England, in July 2001;
Front cover by Jay Hayes-Light;
Sleeve design by MAD Design
Musicians
Dick Gaughan: vocals,
guitar [1-2, 4-11],
keyboard drone [3];
Brian McNeill: fiddle [7, 11],
concertina [7]
Tracks
- The Yew Tree (5.08)
- Florence in Florence (2.31)
- Dowie Dens o Yarrow (Roud 13; Child 214; G/D 2:215) (5.57)
- Tom Joad (5.38)
- Outlaws and Dreamers (4.18)
- When I’m Gone (3.43)
- John Harrison’s Hands (5.14)
- What You Do With What You’ve Got (3.18)
- Tom Paine’s Bones (3.45)
- Strong Women Rule Us All (6.38)
- Wild Roses (4.01)
Tracks 1, 10 Brian McNeill;
Tracks 2, 5 Dick Gaughan;
Track 3 trad. arr. Dick Gaughan;
Track 4 Woody Guthrie;
Track 6 Phil Ochs;
Track 7 Brian McNeill, Dick Gaughan;
Track 8 Si Kahn;
Track 9 Graham Moore;
Track 11 Kimmie Rhodes
> Folk Music > Records > Dick Gaughan: Prentice Piece
Prentice Piece
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Prentice Piece Greentrax Recordings CDTRAX236D (2 CD, UK, September 2002) |
Produced by Dick Gaughan;
Executive producer Ian Green;
Edited and mastered by Peter Haigh at Pier House Studios, Edinburgh;
Cover and booklet artwork by Jay Hayes-Light;
Sleeve layout by John Slavin
Tracks
CD 1
- Sail On (5.15)
- Florence in Florence (2.30)
- The Auchengeich Disaster (2.17)
- Land of the North Wind (3.05)
- The Wind That Shakes the Barley (Roud 2994) (6.10)
- Games People Play (4.51)
- Strike the Gay Harp / Shores of Lough Gowna jigs (2.39)
- Willie o’ Winsbury (Roud 64; Child 100; G/D 5:999; Henry H221) (8.38)
- Both Sides the Tweed (Roud 8913) (3.39)
- The Father’s Song (3.41)
- Muir and the Master Builder (6.51)
CD 2
- The Cruel Brother (Roud 26; Child 11) (5.37)
- October Song (5.18)
- Lassie, Lie Near Me (Roud V39584) (4.38)
- The Pound a Week Rise (2.26)
- Why Old Men Cry (5.53)
- The Yew Tree (5.08)
- The 51st Highland Division’s Farewell to Sicily (Roud 10501) (11.44)
- Scojun Waltz / Randers Hopsa (4.07)
- Flouers o the Forest (Roud 3812) (7.36)
- Outlaws and Dreamers (4.19)
Tracks 1-2, 16, 19a, 21 Dick Gaughan;
Track 3 words Norman Buchan, music trad.;
Track 4 Allan Taylor;
Tracks 5, 7-8, 12, 14, 19b, 20 trad. arr. Dick Gaughan;
Track 6 Joe South;
Track 9 words trad., arr. Dick Gaughan, music Dick Gaughan;
Track 10 Ewan MacColl;
Tracks 11, 17 Brian McNeill;
Track 13 Robin Williamson;
Track 15 Ed Pickford;
Track 18 words Hamish Henderson, music Farewell to the Creeks, Pipe Major James Robertson, Gordon Highlanders
Track 3 is from The High Level Ranters: The Bonny Pit Laddie (12TS271/2, 1975);
Track 7 is from Coppers and Brass (12TS315, 1977);
Track 12 is from Sandy Bell’s Ceilidh (CDTRAX015, 1977);
Tracks 8, 15 are from Gaughan (12TS384, 1978);
Tracks 9, 19 are from Handful of Earth (12TS419, 1981);
Tracks 14 is from Folk Friends 2 (Wundertüte Tüt72.150, 1981);
Tracks 6, 10 are from A Different Kind of Love Song (Wundertüte Tüt72.178, 1983);
Track 20 is from Parallel Lines (Folk Freak FF 4007, 1982);
Tracks 1, 4, 18 are from Sail On (CDTRAX109, 1996);
Tracks 5 is from The Irish Folk Festival ’97: Spirit of Ireland (Wundertüte Tüt72.7497, 1997);
Tracks 11, 13, 16 are from Redwood Cathedral (CDTRAX158, 1998);
Tracks 2, 17, 21 are from Outlaws & Dreamers (CDTRAX222, 2001)
> Folk Music > Records > Dick Gaughan: The Definitive Collection
The Definitive Collection
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The Definitive Collection Highpoint Recordings HPO6014 (CD, UK, February 2006) |
Tracks
- Now Westlin Winds (Roud 6936) (4.32)
- The Recruited Collier (Roud 3503) (3.05)
- The Freedom Come-All-Ye (5.14)
- Dowie Dens o’ Yarrow (Roud 13; Child 214; G/D 2:215) (3.05)
- Reconciliation (5.23)
- Lough Erne (The Rambling Irishman) (Roud 3572) / First Kiss at Parting (4.32)
- Young Henry Martin (Roud 104; Child 250) (4.1o)
- Fine Horseman (5.58)
- Bonny Woodha’ (Roud 3778; G/D 5:947; Henry H476) (3.24)
- Scarecrow (5.41)
- Coppers and Brass / The Gander at the Pratie Hole (2.40)
- Both Sides the Tweed (Roud 8913) (3.40)
Tracks 1-2, 4, 6, 9, 11 trad. arr. Dick Gaughan;
Track 3 Hamish Henderson;
Track 5 Ron Kavana;
Track 7 Ashley Hutchings;
Tracks 8, 10 Lal Waterson;
Track 12 words trad., Dick Gaughan, music Dick Gaughan
Track 9 is from The High Level Ranters: The Bonny Pit Laddie (12TS271/2, 1975);
Track 11 is from Coppers and Brass (12TS315, 1977);
Track 2 is from Gaughan (12TS384, 1978);
Tracks 1, 6, 12 are from Handful of Earth (12TS419, 1981);
Track 3 is from Sail On (CDTRAX109, 1996);
Tracks 5, 8 are from Redwood Cathedral (CDTRAX158, 1998);
Track 4 is from Outlaws & Dreamers (CDTRAX222, 2001);
Track 7 is from Ashley Hutchings: Street Cries (TSCD535, 2001);
Track 10 is from Shining Bright: The Songs of Lal & Mike Waterson (TSCD519, 2002)
> Folk Music > Records > Dick Gaughan: Lucky for Some
Lucky for Some
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Lucky for Some Greentrax Recordings CDTRAX290 (CD, UK, April 2006) |
Recorded, mixed and mastered by Ian McCalman and Dick Gaughan at
Kevock Digital and the Vegas Suite;
Produced by Dick Gaughan;
Cover artwork by Jay Hayes-Light;
Layout by John Slavin
Musicians
Dick Gaughan: vocals, acoustic and electric guitars;
Mary Macmaster: clarsach [9],
backing vocals [2, 8];
Brian McNeill: cellofiddle [3],
fiddle [10];
Stephen Quigg: backing vocals [8-10];
Ian McCalman: backing vocals [8-9]
Tracks
- Whatever Happened? (6.35)
- Lucky for Some (5.05)
- Anna Mae (7.48)
- The Devil and Pastor Jack (2.46)
- The Hunter Dunne (7.22)
- Dancing with Eagles (4.13)
- Bleacher Lassie of Kelvinhaugh (Roud 3325; G/D 5:1041) (6.33)
- Come Gi’e a Sang (6.37)
- Different Drum (5.37)
- We Got the Rock’n’Roll (3.32)
All tracks Dick Gaughan except
Track 3 Jim Page;
Track 7 trad. arr. Dick Gaughan
> Folk Music > Records > Dick Gaughan: Live! at the Trades Club
Live! at the Trades Club
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Live! at the Trades Club Greentrax Recordings CDTRAX322 (CD, UK, April 2008) |
Recorded by Ian MacHarg at the Trades Club, Hebden Bridge, W. Yorkshire,
on 8 December 2007;
Mixed and produced by Dick Gaughan;
Mastered by Stuart Duncan at Red Barn Studios, Dundee;
Cover artwork by Jay Hayes-Light;
Painting of Dick Gaughan by Jay Hayes-Light based on a photography by Sally Greenberg;
Booklet layout by John Slavin
Musicians
Dick Gaughan: vocals, guitar;
Pete Lazenby: compere
Tracks
- What You Do With What You’ve Got (4.10)
- No Gods and Precious Few Heroes (4.16)
- Hornpipes Set: The Accrington McBrides / Mulvihill’s Hornpipe / The Wwxford Assembly (4.56)
- Erin-Go-Bragh (Roud 1627; Laws Q20; G/D 2:236) (4.06)
- Thomas Muir of Huntershill (3.56)
- Outlaws and Dreamers (5.43)
- Tom Paine’s Bones (4.06)
- Whatever Happened? (8.03)
- Now Westlin Winds (Roud 6936) (5.02)
- The Hunter Dunne (5.04)
- Air & Jigs Set: Caoineadh Eoghain Rua / Bunnafolly Jig / The Tolbooth (6.55)
- Geronimo’s Cadillac (4.17)
- Both Sides the Tweed (Roud 8913) (4.48)
Track 1 Si Kahn;
Track 2 Brian McNeill;
Tracks 3ac, 6, 8, 10, 11bcd Dick Gaughan;
Tracks 3b, 4, 9, 11a trad. arr. Dick Gaughan;
Track 5 Adam McNaughtan;
Track 7 Graham Moore;
Track 12 Michael J. Murphy, Charles Quattro;
Track 13 words trad., Dick Gaughan, music Dick Gaughan
> Folk Music > Records > An Introduction to Dick Gaughan
An Introduction to Dick Gaughan
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An Introduction to Topic Records TICD010 (CD, UK, 29 June 2018) |
This is a compilation of Dick Gaughan’s Topic albums. For musicians and credits see the individual album descriptions.
Tracks
- Both Sides the Tweed (Roud 8913) (3.35)
- The Pound a Week Rise (2.29)
- Bonny Woodha’ (Roud 3778; G/D 5:947; Henry H476) (3.27)
- Coppers and Brass / The Gander in the Pratie Hole jigs (2.45)
- Crooked Jack (5.09)
- Gillie Mor (Roud 21759) (3.21)
- The Flowing Tide / The Fairies’ Hornpipe hornpipes (3.54)
- World Turned Upside Down (2.45)
- Song for Ireland (4.59)
- Workers’ Song (2.59)
- Planxty Johnson planxty (2.39)
- The Snows They Melt the Soonest (Roud 3154) (4.11)
- Scarecrow (5.41)
- Willie o’ Winsbury (Roud 64; Child 100; G/D 5:999; Henry H221) (8.38)
Track 3 is from The High Level Ranters: The Bonny Pit Laddie (12TS271/2, 1975);
Track 4, 7, 11 are from Coppers and Brass (12TS315, 1977);
Tracks 2, 5-6, 14 are from Gaughan (12TS384, 1978);
Tracks 1, 8-10, 12 are from Handful of Earth (12TS419, 1981);
Track 13 is from Shining Bright: The Songs of Lal & Mike Waterson (TSCD519, 2002)
> Folk Music > Records > Dick Gaughan: The Harvard Tapes
The Harvard Tapes
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The Harvard Tapes Greentrax Recordings CDTRAX406 (CD, UK, 1 August 2019) |
Tracks 1-10 recorded live by Brian O’Donovan in the Old Cambridge Baptist Church, next to Harvard University Campus in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, in 1982;
Tracks 11-12 are from concerts in Milngavie in 2010 and 2012, provided by the concert’s organiser Jason Smith;
Track 13 is from the Greentrax archive
Musicians
Dick Gaughan: vocals, guitar;
Johnny Cunningham: fiddle [10]
Tracks
192 Concert
- Erin-Go-Bragh (Roud 1627; Laws Q20; G/D 2:236) (3.44)
- Now Westlin Winds (Roud 6936) (6.23)
- Song for Ireland (4.45)
- Your Daughters and Your Sons (3.34)
- Glenlogie (Roud 101; Child 238; G/D 5:973) (6.11)
- As I Walked on the Road (5.00)
- Reels: The Gooseberry Bush / The Chicago Reel / Jenny’s Welcome to Charlie (7.42)
- The World Turned Upside Down (3.48)
- The Workers’ Song (3.44)
- The Freedom Come-All-Ye (4.03)
Bonus Tracks
- Lemmings (5.05)
- Sliabh na mBan (4.13)
- Connolly Was There (2.20)
Tracks 1, 5, 7, 12 trad. arr. Dick Gaughan;
Track 2 Robert Burns;
Track 3 Phil & June Colclough;
Track 4 Tommy Sands;
Track 6 Jim Brown;
Track 8 Leon Rosselson;
Track 9 Ed Pickford;
Track 10 words Hamish Henderson, music The Bloody Fields of Flanders;
Track 11 Dick Gaughan;
Track 13 Dominic Behan
> Folk Music > Records > Dick Gaughan: R/evolution 1969-1984
R/evolution 1969-1984
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R/evolution 1969-1984 Colin Harper (7 CD + DVD, UK, January 2026) |
Audio/film research, compiling, project managing: Colin HarperM
Mastered by Cormac O’Kane;
Booklet essay by Graeme Thompson;
Design by Mark Case
Musicians
Dick Gaughan: vocals, guitar;
…
Tracks
Note: All tracks except those source from named albums are previously unreleased.
CD 1: BBC / live 1969–73
My Kind of Folk, BBC Radio 2, live on air, 10 September 1969
- Fiddlers’ Green (Roud 26370) (3.58)
- Burning of Auchindoon (Roud 4010; Child 183) (1.53)
Track 1 John Conolly
Live at the Crown Bar, Edinburgh, 25 August 1970
- Jock o’ Hazeldean (Roud 250; Child 293; G/D 5:1029) (4.15)
Live at the Goat, St Albans, 25 November 1971
- The Three Healths (2.30)
- (Argyll song) (2.22)
- Derwentwater’s Farewell (Roud 2616) (2.34)
Dick Gaughan & Aly Bain live on air, Folk on Two, BBC Radio 2, 11 October 1972
- Jigs (1.50)
- Rattlin’ Roarin’ Willie (Roud 6192; G/D 4:776) (1.59)
- Fair Flower of Northumberland (Roud 25; Child 9; G/D 6:1149) (5.24)
Boys of the Lough studio session, Listen Here Awhile, BBC Radio 4, rec. 16 November 1972
- Flouers o’ the Forest (Roud 3812) (4.13)
- Farewell to Whisky (Roud 845; G/D 3:587; Henry H807) (2.54)
- (slip jigs) (2.18)
Boys of the Lough studio session, Listen Here Awhile, BBC Radio 4, rec. 29 December 1972
- Rigs of Rye (Roud 985; Laws O11; G/D 5:1054) (4.25)
- The Hurricane (reel) (1.24)
- The Trooper and the Maid (Roud 162; Child 299; G/D 7:1470) (2.41)
- MacCrimmon’s Lament (Roud 5134) (4.51)
Dick Gaughan & Aly Bain live at Ghuznee Fort, Gillingham, 19 December 1972
- The Jolly Beggar (Roud 118; Child 279; G/D 2:274) (5.50)
- The Blackbird (Roud 2375) (9.35)
Rehearsal in the Netherlands, 1971
- Song extracts: The Cruel Mother (Roud 9; Child 20; G/D 2:193; TYG 73) / The Road to Dundee (Roud 2300; G/D 5:971) / Andrew Lammie (Roud 98; Child 233; G/D 5:1018) (3.30)
Live in Edinburgh, Folkweave, Radio 2, 7 December 1973
- The Jolly Beggar (Roud 118; Child 279; G/D 2:274) (4.59)
- Alan MacPherson of Mosspark 6/8 march (3.49)
CD 2: Studio / live / BBC 1973–77
Live in Edinburgh, Folkweave, Radio 2, 7 December 1973
- Farewell to Whisky (Roud 845; G/D 3:587; Henry H807) (4.55)
- MacCrimmon’s Lament (Roud 5134) (3.54)
From The Bonny Pit Laddie (Topic 12TS271/2, 1975)
- The Auchengeich Disaster (2.19)
- Bonny Woodha’ (Roud 3778; G/D 5:947; Henry H476) (3.27)
Track 3 words Norman Buchan, music trad.
From Sandy Bell’s Ceilidh (Dara LPA201, 1977)
- The Cruel Brother (Roud 26; Child 11) (5.39)
- Sleepytoon (Roud 3775; G/D 3:356) (3.39)
Track 6 William Clark, c.1854
From The Second Folk Review Record (Folksound FS 107, 1976)
- Arthur McBride (Roud 2355; G/D 1:78) (2.10)
- The Rashy Moor (Roud 6261; G/D 6:1215) (4.28)
Live at St Andrews FC, 27 October 1974
- Lord Randall (Roud 10; Child 12; G/D 2:209; Henry H814) (4.37)
- The Gypsy Laddies (Roud 1; Child 200; G/D 2:278; Henry H124) (4.30)
- The John MacLean March (5.14)
Track 11 Hamish Henderson;
Live at Inverness, Folkweave, BBC Radio 2, 13 July 1977
- Planxty Johnson planxty (2.55)
- Raglan Road (5.58)
- The Boys of the Lough / Roaring Mary reels (2.30)
- The 51st Highland Division’s Farewell to Sicily (Roud 10501) (6.05)
Track 13 Patrick Kavanagh
Live at St Andrews Folk Club 18 December 1977
- Rigs of Rye (Roud 985; Laws O11; G/D 5:1054) (5.00)
- Planxty Johnson planxty (5.40)
- The Earl of Errol (Roud 96; Child 231; G/D 7:1366) (3.50)
CD 3: Studio / BBC 1977–78
Studio session, John Peel, BBC Radio 1, 27 July 977
- Farewell to Whisky (Roud 845; G/D 3:587; Henry H807) (3.50)
- Boys of the Lough reel (2.12)
- My Donal (4.16)
- The Freedom Come-All-Ye (2.49)
- The Rashy Moor (Roud 6261; G/D 6:1215) (3.47)
Five Hand Reel studio session, John Peel, BBC Radio 1, 25 Nay 1977
- Pinch of Snuff reel (3.32)
- A Man’s a Man for A’ That (Roud 30953) (3.10)
- Carrickfergus (Roud 26183) (4.13)
From Gaughan (Topic 12TS384, 1978, full album)
- Bonnie Jeannie o’ Bethelnie (Roud 101; Child 238; G/D 5:973) (5.22)
- Bonnie Lass Amang the Heather (Roud 375; G/D 5:962; Henry H177) (3.21)
- Crooked Jack (5.09)
- The Recruited Collier (Roud 3503) (3.07)
- The Pound a Week Rise (2.29)
- My Donal (3.34)
- Willie o’ Winsbury (Roud 64; Child 100; G/D 5:999; Henry H221) (8.38)
- Such a Parcel o’ Rogues in a Nation (Roud 5516) (8.38)
- Gillie Mor (Roud 21759) (3.21)
Track 11 Dominic Behan;
Track 13 Ed Pickford;
Track 17 word Hamish Henderson, tune trad.
From Coppers & Brass (Topic 12TS315, 1977)
- O’Keefe’s / The Foxhunter’s reels (2.45)
- The Oak Tree / The Music in the Glen reels (3.03)
- The Spey in Spate / The Hurricane reels (2.17)
- Jack Broke the Prison Door / Donald Blue / Wha’ll Dance wi’ Wattie? Shetland reels (1.48)
CD 4: BBC 1977–79
Five Hand Reel studio sesssion, John Peel, BBC Radio 1, 22 March 1978
- Jackson and Jane (Roud 2913) (6.31)
- The Trooper and the Maid (Roud 162; Child 299; G/D 7:1470) (4.52)
- My Love Is Like a Red, Red Rose (Roud 12946) (3.28)
Five Hand Reel studio sesssion, John Peel, BBC Radio 1, 25 May 1977
John Peel, BBC Radio 1, 25/5/77- P Stands for Paddy (Roud 419; Henry H593) (4.34)
Festival Club, Edinburgh, Folkweave, BBC Radio 2, 25 March 1979
- Coppers and Brass / Behind the Haystack jigs (3.20)
- Erin the Green (Roud 2790) (5.27)
- Bonnie Jeanie o’ Bethelnie (Roud 101; Child 238; G/D 5:973) (5.43)
Broadcasting House, Edinburgh, Folkweave, BBC Radio 2, 23 August 1979
- Fair Flower of Northumberland (Roud 25; Child 9; G/D 6:1149) (4.45)
- The Pound a Week Rise (3.13)
- Willie o’ Winsbury (Roud 64; Child 100; G/D 5:999; Henry H221) (7.27)
- Craigie Hill (Roud 5165) (4.46)
Track 9 Ed Pickford
In concert (location unknown), BBC Radio Scotland, 1979
- Farewell to Whisky (Roud 845; G/D 3:587; Henry H807) (4.02)
In concert (location unknown), Folk 79, BBC Radio 2, 3/4/79
- The Pound a Week Rise (2.56)
- The 51st Highland Division’s Farewell to Sicily (Roud 10501) (5.51)
- Gillie Mor (Roud 21759) (4.08)
- The Bonnie Lass Amang the Heather (Roud 375; G/D 5:962; Henry H177) (3.57)
- Bonnie Jeanie o’ Bethelnie (Roud 101; Child 238; G/D 5:973) (4.07)
Track 13 Ed Pickford
CD 5: Studio / live 1981–82
From Handful of Earth (Topic 12TS419, 1981)
- Erin-Go-Bragh (Roud 1627; Laws Q20; G/D 2:236) (4.24)
- Now Westlin Winds (Roud 6936) (4.29)
- The Snows They Melt the Soonest (Roud 3154) (4.11)
- Lough Erne (The Rambling Irishman) (Roud 3572) / First Kiss at Parting (5.45)
- Scojun Waltz / Randers Hopsa (4.05)
- Both Sides the Tweed (Roud 8913) (3.35)
Track 2 Robert Burns;
Track 5a Dick Gaughan
From Folk Friends 2 (Folk Freak FF 3003/4, 1981)
- The World Turned Upside Down (2.39)
- Lassie Lie Near Me (Roud V39584) (4.41)
- The Father’s Song (3.44)
Track 7 Leon Rosselson;
Track 9 Ewan MacColl
From Parallel Lines (Folk Freak FF 4007, 1982)
- The Lads o’ the Fair / Leith Docks (3.32)
- My Back Pages / Afterthoughts (5.27)
- Flouers o the Forest (Roud 3812) (7.37)
Waverley Bar ‘nostalgia’ session, Edinburgh, March 1981
- The Verdant Braes of Skreen (Roud 419; Henry H593) (4.20)
- Too Much of Nothing (3.24)
- McPherson’s Rant (Roud 2160; G/D 3:697) (3.45)
- Ballad of the Men of Knoydart (3.20)
Track 14 Bob Dylan
Boys of the Lough, Folklore Center, New York, 21 August 1972
- Come Lay Me Down, Love (Roud 3355) (3.43)
CD 6: Live in America 1981
Dick’s first solo US concert, Julia Morgan Centre, Berkeley, CA 8 November 1981
Intros / tuning to be trimmed to CD length.
- Magdalen Green / Hornpipe (4.25)
- Now Westlin Winds (Roud 6936) (4.45)
- Tommy Peoples’ Jig / Jackie Daly’s Jig (3.39)
- Farewell to Whisky (Roud 845; G/D 3:587; Henry H807) (5.18)
- Bonnie Jeanie o’ Bethelnie (Roud 101; Child 238; G/D 5:973) (9.20)
- The West Clare Railway / Chicago Reel / Jenny’s Welcome to Charlie (6.07)
- The Rambling Irishman (Roud 3572) (7.14)
- Erin-Go-Bragh (Roud 1627; Laws Q20; G/D 2:236) (5.31)
- Song for Ireland (6.15)
- Willie o’ Winsbury (Roud 64; Child 100; G/D 5:999; Henry H221) (8.05)
- Craigie Hill (Roud 5165) (7.18)
- Your Daughters and Your Sons (3.46)
- Johnny & Molly / Colonel Fraser / Charlie Lennon’s (8.17)
- The World Turned Upside Down (6.02)
- The Thirty-Foot Trailer (5.25)
Track 2 Robert Burns;
Track 12 Tommy Sands;
Track 14 Leon Rosselson;
Track 15 Ewan MacColl
CD 7: Studio / live 1981–83
From A Different Kind of Love Song (Wundertüte Tüt 72.178, 1983, full album)
- A Different Kind of Love Song (3.48)
- Revolution (4.12)
- Prisoner 562 (3.00)
- Song of Choice (3.09)
- The Father’s Song (3.41)
- Think Again (2.43)
- As I Walked on the Road (5.12)
- Stand up for Judas (4.54)
- By the People (3.31)
- Games People Play (4.49)
Tracks 1, 6, 9 Dick Gaughan;
Track 2 Joseph Bovshover, Dick Gaughan;
Track 3 Iain MacKintosh, Oswald Andrae;
Track 4 Peggy Seeger;
Track 5 Ewan MacColl;
Track 7 Jim Brown;
Track 8 Leon Rosselson;
Track 10 Joe South
Great American Music Hall, San Francisco, 12 January 1983
- The Rebel Corps (7.00)
- As I Walked on the Road (5.30)
- (tunes) (6.10)
- The Freedom Come-All-Ye (4.25)
Track 12 Jim Brown;
Track 14 Hamish Henderson
New York, 18 November 1983
- Tom Billy’s / The Monaghan / Sean Ryan’s jigs (5.19)
- Raglan Road (6.25)
- Revolution (5.42)
Track 16 Patrick Kavanagh;
Track 17 Joseph Bovshover, Dick Gaughan
DVD: Dick Gaughan on Film 1970–91
Note: all performances are previously unreleased. Although the DVD performance date parameters extend further than the 1969–83 focus of the audio discs, almost all of the repertoire dates to that 1969–83 period. The exceptions are the two otherwise unrecorded Gaughan originals, Ian Walker’s Hawks and Eagles (also never recorded by Dick) and the arrangement of Robert Burns’ Afton Water – performed only once ever by Dick, on an STV programme, and included here by special request of Dick himself.
Ægte Skotsk [Genuine Scottish] – Danish TV (DR, 13 February 1970)
- Fiddlers’ Green (Roud 26370) (4.57)
Track 1 John Conolly
Sunday Gallery (BBC NI, 19 November 1972)
- Profile of the Boys of the Lough inc. Boys of the Lough instrumental (5.37)
Vienna Folk Festival 1981
- Magdalen Green (3.30)
- Now Westlin Winds (Roud 6936) (5.25)
- Tommy Peoples’ Jig / Jackie Daly’s Jig (4.35)
- The Workers’ Song (4.20)
- Jenny’s Welcome to Charlie reel (4.40)
- Farewell to Whisky (Roud 845; G/D 3:587; Henry H807) (5.05)
- The Pound a Week Rise (3.07)
Track 4 Robert Burns;
Tracks 6, 9 Ed Pickford
Spectrum (BBC Scotland, 1983) (extracts)
- Bonnie Jeanie o’ Bethelnie (Roud 101; Child 238; G/D 5:973) + interview (4.55)
- guitar instrumental in pub (0.51)
- Song for Ireland + interview (3.58)
- Flouers o’ the Forest (Roud 3812) (edit) + interview (4.12)
Track 12 Phil and June Colclough
Folkfestival ‘83 (WDR, 1983)
- Erin-Go-Bragh (Roud 1627; Laws Q20; G/D 2:236) (3.26)
- Games People Play (3.28)
- Your Daughters and Your Sons (3.20)
- World Turned Upside Down (2.30)
Track 15 Joe South;
Track 16 Tommy Sands;
Track 17 Leon Rosselson
(unknown programme rushes) (STV, 1 May 1985)
- A Different Kind of Love Song (3.27)
Track 18 Dick Gaughan
Live at the Cellar Upstairs Folk Club, London (Doc Rowe, amateur film 1986)
- Erin-Go-Bragh (Roud 1627; Laws Q20; G/D 2:236) (3.30)
- Song of Choice (3.32)
- Now Westlin Winds (5.39)
- The John MacLean March (4.30)
- Ireland Her Own (3.28)
- American Cousins (4.00)
- Hawks and Eagles (3.00)
Track 20 Peggy Seeger;
Track 21 Robert Burns;
Track 22 words Hamish Henderson, music trad.;
Tracks 23-24 Dick Gaughan (unrecorded);
Track 25 Ian Walker
Live at the Thekla, Bristol (Bristol Ron, amateur film 28 November 1990)
- Both Sides the Tweed (Roud 8913) (4.16)
- The Freedom Come-All-Ye (3.20)
- Jamie Foyers (Roud 1941; G/D 1:106) (4.45)
- Revolution (3.30)
Track 27 words Hamish Henderson, music trad.;
Track 29 Joseph Bovshover, Dick Gaughan
Supperman (STV, 1991)
- Afton Water (Roud 24637) (3.35)
Track 30 Robert Burns
> Folk Music > Records > Dick Gaughan: Live in Belfast
Live in Belfast
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Live in Belfast Colin Harper (CD, UK, January 2026) |
A companion CD to the R/evolution 1969-1984 box set, sold at the same Kickstarter campaign.
Recorded at Geoff Harden’s Sunflower Folk Club in Belfast in 1979, 1980 and 1982;
Mastered by Cormac O’Kane;
Booklet note by Tommy Sands
Musicians
Dick Gaughan: vocals, guitar
Tracks
- Rigs o’ Rye (Roud 985; Laws O11; G/D 5:1054)
- The Pound a Week Rise
- Farewell to Whisky (Roud 845; G/D 3:587; Henry H807)
- Jock o’ Hazeldean (Roud 250; Child 293; G/D 5:1029)
- The Magdalen Green / Hornpipe
- Now Westlin Winds (Roud 6936)
- Willie o’ Winsbury (Roud 64; Child 100; G/D 5:999; Henry H221)
- Bonnie Jeannie o’ Bethelnie (Roud 101; Child 238; G/D 5:973)
- The Fair Flower of Northumberland (Roud 25; Child 9; G/D 6:1149)
- Erin-Go-Bragh (Roud 1627; Laws Q20; G/D 2:236)
- MacCrimmon’s Lament (Roud 5134)
- Workers’ Song
- World Turned Upside Down
- The John MacLean March
- Miss Shepherd’s / When the Shannon Rises/ The Hunter’s Purse / McDermott’s reels
Tracks 2, 12 Ed Pickford;
Track 6 Robert Burns;
Track 13 Leon Rosselson;
Track 14 Hamish Henderson
> Folk Music > Records > Dick Gaughan
Bands and Collaborations
Boys of the Lough:
The Boys of the Lough,
LP, Trailer LER 2086, 1973
Five Hand Reel:
Five Hand Reel,
LP, Rubber RUB 019, 1976
Five Hand Reel:
For A’ That,
LP, RCA PL 25066, 1977
Five Hand Reel:
Earl o’ Moray,
LP, RCA PL 25150, 1978
Alan Klitgaard with Five Hand Reel:
Ebbe, Dagmar, Svend & Alan,
LP, Sonet SLP 1557, 1978
Rod Clements, Dick Gaughan, Ray Jackson, Bert Jansch, Rory McLeod, Rab Noakes:
Woody Lives!,
LP, Black Crow CRO 217, 1987
Various Artists:
Folk Friends 2,
2 LP, Folk Freak FF 3003/4, 1981; CD, Wundertüte CD TÜT 72.150, 1990
Clan Alba:
Clan Alba,
2 CD, Clan Alba CLANCD001, 1995
Five Hand Reel:
Five Hand Reel / For ’A That / Earl o’ Moray,
2 CD, BGO BGOCD712, 2006
> Folk Music > Records > Dick Gaughan
Tracks Contributed by Dick Gaughan
Various Artists:
Kertalg 74,
LP, Barclay BAR 90 011, 1974
High Level Ranters:
The Bonny Pit Laddie,
2 LP, Topic 12TS271/2, 1975
Various Artists:
The Second Folk Review Record,
LP, Folksound FS 107, 1976
Various Artists:
Sandy Bell’s Ceilidh,
LP, Dara LPA021, 1977;
cass., Greentrax CTRAX015, 1988;
CD, Greentrax CDGMP8010, 2006
Bobby Eaglesham:
Weather the Storm,
LP, Fellside FE033, 1982
Various Artists:
Rote Lieder: 13. Festival des politischen Liedes 1983,
LP, Amiga 8 45 270, 1983
Various Artists:
Songs for Peace,
LP, FolkFreak FF 4010, 1983
Various Artists:
Out of the Darkness,
LP, Fire on the Mountain 4001, 1984
Various Artists:
15. Festival des politischen Liedes 1985,
LP, Amiga 8 45 296, 1985
Various Artists:
Tanz- & Folkfest Rudolstadt 2.-4. Juli 1993,
CD, HeiDeck RUCD 93-1, 1994
Various Artists:
World Network 32: Scotland: Tunes From the Lowlands, Highlands & Islands,
CD, Network Medien 58.394, 1995
Various Artists:
If It Wisnae for the Union,
STUC Centenary album:
CD, Greentrax CDTRAX5005, 1996
Various Artists:
The Irish Folk Festival ’97: Spirit of Ireland,
CD, Wundertüte TÜT 72.7497, 1997
Various Artists:
Where Have All the Flowers Gone? The Songs of Pete Seeger,
2 CD, Appleseed 1024, 1998
Ashley Hutchings:
Street Cries,
CD, Topic TSCD535, 2001
Various Artists:
Shining Bright: The Songs of Lal & Mike Waterson,
CD, Topic TSCD519, 2002
Pete Seeger & Friends:
Seeds - The Songs of Pete Seeger Vol. 3,
2 CD, Appleseed APR CD 1072, 2004
Various Artists:
The Clear Stream,
CD, Greentrax CDTRAX268, 2004
Various Artists:
McCalman Singular,
CD, Greentrax CDTRAX269, 2004
Davy Steele:
Steele the Show,
CD, Greentrax CDTRAX358, 2011
Various Artists:
Songs From Inspire!,
DL EP, Scots Music Group, 2013
Various Artists:
Joy of Living: A Tribute to Ewan MacColl,
CD, Cooking Vinyl COOKCD624, 2015
Various Artists:
Far, Far From Ypres—The Concert,
DVD, Greentrax DVTRAX2024, 2018
> Folk Music > Records > Dick Gaughan
Albums With Dick Gaughan as Guest or Session Musician
Matt McGinn:
Take Me Back to the Jungle,
LP, RCA INTS1240, 1971
Brian McNeill:
The Baltic tae Byzantium,
CD, Greentrax CDTRAX341, 2009
Martin Simpson:
Purpose+Grace,
CD, Topic TSCD584, 2011
Kate Rusby:
20,
2 CD, Island 3717612, 2012
Wilson & Swarbrick:
Kailyard Tales,
CD, Wheel WR010, 2018
> Folk Music > Records > Dick Gaughan
Compilations With Dick Gaughan
Various Artists:
Our Folk Music Heritage,
LP, Trailer LETSAM 2087, 1975
Various Artists:
Folk Vol. 1: Musik aus England, Irland und Schottland,
LP, Anvil ANV001, 1979
Various Artists:
The Good Old Way,
LP, Topic TPSS412, 1980
Various Artists:
3.06: A Roots Album for Liverpool,
LP, Hillsborough Disaster Fund HILL 306, 1989
Various Artists:
The Iron Muse: A Panorama of Industrial Folk Music,
CD, Topic TSCD465, 1993
Various Artists:
The Folk Collection,
CD, Topic TSCD470, 1993
Various Artists:
Troubadours of British Folk Vol. 3,
CD, Rhino R2 72162, 1995
Various Artists:
New Electric Muse: The Story of Folk Into Rock,
3 CD, Castle Music ESB CD 416, 1996
Various Artists:
The Rough Guide to Scottish Music,
CD, World Music RGNET 1004 CD, 1996
Various Artists:
Scottish Voices,
CD, Topic TSCD703, 1996
Various Artists:
The Voice of Folk,
CD, Topic TSCD705, 1996
Chumbawamba:
Readymades,
CD, Mutt CD001, 2002
Various Artists:
The Acoustic Folk Box,
4 CD, Topic TSFCD4001, 2002
Hamish Handerson et al.:
A' the Bairns o Adam,
CD, Greentrax CDTRAX244, 2003
Various Artists:
The Definitive Folk Collection,
CD, Highpoint HPO6002, 2003
Various Artists:
BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards 2005,
2 CD, Proper PROPERFOLK01, 2005
Various Artists:
Our Folk Music Heritage,
CD, Honest Jon's HJRCD19, 2005
Various Artists:
Three Score and Ten: 70 Years of Topic Records,
7 CD, Topic TOPIC70, 2009
Various Artists:
The Flooers o' the Forest,
2 CD, Greentrax CDTRAX1513, 2013
Various Artists:
For Freedom Alone: The Wars of Independence,
CD, Greentrax CDTRAX1314, 2014
Various Artists:
The Scottish Diaspora,
2 CD, Greentrax CDTRAX380, 2014
Various Artists:
Voice and Vision: Songs of Resistance, Democracy and Peace,
2 CD, Topic TSCD774D, 2014
Various Artists:
Topic Records: The Real Sound of Folk Music,
2 CD, Topic TICD001, 2017