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I first discovered Dick Gaughan in 1972 when, looking for a version of
Hamish Henderson's `The John MacLean March', I bought `No More Forever'.
Since then I have followed him avidly and seen him live, in Bath,
several times. I wasn't so keen on the openly political stance he
adapted as he veered away from his traditional folk roots, but after
hearing him discuss so sensibly on rec.music.celtic I think his political
recordings need reviewed with a more open mind.

He is a working-class Lowland Scot from Edinburgh coming from typical
Irish/Highland Scot descent. Brought up with the customary Scottish
socialist vision he has always been of the Left in his politics.
Quite typical of his generation. I think the quality of his singing
and his guitar-playing unmatched in these islands. And he can write a song.
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Dick Gaughan has a
<A href=http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/dickg>Website</A>
at http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/dickg
where he has a partially complete Discography with his own personal notes
about the recording details of the albums. A visit to the site is a
necessary pilgrimage for fans.
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Bath Guildhall, Thursday 25 May 1995.

Greatness. He has that stamp about him now. It comes from his inner
confidence as an artist as he ages into maturity. There is a tremendous
authority in his singing and guitar-playing. His only weakness is that
in his search for new songs he tends to be drawn to weaker political
material. But then he is a Scots-Irish troublemaker at heart. Like
most people from the Scottish Central Belt.

The standout song of the evening was a capella rendition of `Bogie's
Bonnie Belle'. I had always thought that this was a Davie Stewart song
but Dick didn't seem to think so. The mix of songs was mainly classical
contemporary (eg `Banks of Sicily', `Schooldays Over' etc) with the
occasional classic traditional folk song thrown in. The very modern work,
apart from `Both Sides of the Tweed', `Song for Ireland', `The Diggers Song'
and perhaps a couple of others seemed weaker.

The voice and guitar were absolutely magnificent. This is the best I
have ever heard from him. The one song I would like to have heard was
`MacCrimmon's Lament' but I wasn't to be so lucky. I can't wait for
the next time he comes to Bath. Now for the `Clan Alba' disks.
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The albums I haven't got are `Songs of Ewan MacColl' with
Dave Burland and Tony Capstick and `Folk Freak 2' which is a session
album. Tom Loock has suppled details of `Folk Freak 2' and David Lashbrook
has suppled `Songs of Ewan MacColl' as well as correcting my mistakes.
Mike Fordyce came in with `Woody Lives', a tribute to Woody Guthrie,
which is also new to me. Sally Greenberg added lots of bits and pieces.

If anybody has anything to add I am Douglas Clark (d.g.d...@bath.ac.uk}.

1972 Dick Gaughan/No More Forever Trailer LER 2072
with Aly Bain, fiddle

Recorded and produced by Bill Leader.

Rattlin' roarin' Willie; The friar's britches
MacCrimmon's lament; Mistress Jamieson's favourite
Jock o' Hazeldean
Cam ye ower frae France
The bonnie banks o' Fordie

The thatchers o' Glenrae
The fair flower of Northumberland
The teatotaller; Da tushker
The three healths
The John MacLean march
The green linnet

[Out on CD]

1973 The Boys of the Lough/The Boys of the Lough Trailer LER 2086/
Shanachie 79002
Dick Gaughan; Cathal McConnell; Robin Morton; Aly Bain

Recorded and produced by Bill Leader.

The Boys of the Lough; Slanty Gart
In praise of John Magee
Wedding march from Unst; The bride's a bonny thing; Sleep
sound i' da moarnin'
Farewell to whisky
OLd Joe's jig; Last night's joy; The granny in the corner
The old oak tree

Caoineadh Eoghain Rua; The nine points of roguery
Docherty's reel; Flowing tide
Andrew Lammie
Sheebeg and Sheemore; The boy in the gap; McMahon's reel
Jackson and Jane
The shaalds of Foulla; Garster's dream; The brig

I think Dick dropped out of `The Boys of the Lough' because of
the travelling. But his `Andrew Lammie' is a fine memento.

1976 Various/The Second Folk Review Record Folksound FS 107

David Lashbrook reports that Dick contributed two tracks to this album
to raise funds for the magazine `Folk Review'.

Recorded by Bill Leader at Leader Sound Studios, February 1976.
Produced by Fred Woods.

Arthur McBride
The Rashy Moor


1976 Five Hand Reel/Five Hand Reel Rubber RUB 019
Re-released in 1987 as Black Crow Records CRO 211
Bobby Eaglesham; Dick Gaughan; Tom Hickland; Barry Lyons; Dave Tulloch

Recorded at Impulse Studios, Newcastle upon Tyne.
Engineered by Micky Sweeney.
Produced by Geoff Heslop.

Both sides of the Forth
Death of Argyll
Kempy's hat
The knight and the shepherd's daughter

Sliave Gallion Braes
Wee wee German lairdie
The maid of Listowel
When a man's in love
Frankie's dog

1977 Dick Gaughan/Coppers and Brass Topic 12 TS 315
Scots and Irish Dance Music on guitar
with Tom Hickland, piano

Recorded and produced by Tony Engle in London.

Jigs: Coppers and Brass; The Gander in the Pratie Hole
Reels: O'Keefe's; The Foxhunter's
Hornpipes: The Flowing Tide; The Fairies' Hornpipe
Reels: The Oak Tree; The Music in the Glen
Planxty: Planxty Johnson
Slip Jig: Gurly's Frolics
Reels: The Spey in Spate; The Hurricane

6/8 Marches: Alan MacPherson of Mosspark; The Jig of Slurs
Reels: The Thrush in the Storm; The Flogging Reel
12/8 Jig and Reels: Ask My Father; Lads of Laoise; The Connaught Heifers
Reels: The Bird in the Bush; The Boy in the Gap; MacMahon's Reel
Jigs: Strike the Gay Harp; Shores of Lough Gowna
Shetland Reels: Jack Broke the Prison Door; Donald Blue; Wha'll Dance wi'
Wattie

[Out on CD/in US on Green Linnet GLCD 3064]

1977 Dick Gaughan/Kist O'Gold Trailer LER 2103

Recorded and produced by Bill Leader.

The Earl of Errol
The Granemore hare
Rigs o' Rye
The gipsy laddies
Lord Randal
Maggie Lauder; Cathaoir an Iarla (The earl's chair)

Banks of green willow
51st Highland Division's Farewell to Sicily
The City of Savannah; Ril gan ainm
Raglan Road
Johnny Miner
The ballad of accounting

1977 Five Hand Reel/For A' That RCA PL 25066
Re-released in 1987 as Black Crow Records CRO 212
Bobby Eaglesham; Dick Gaughan; Tom Hickland; Barry Lyons; Dave Tulloch

Recorded at Impulse Studios, Wallsend.
Engineered by Mickey Sweeney.
Produced by Geoff Heslop.
Mixed at CBS Studios.

Bratach Bana
Pinch Of Snuff
A Man's A Man For A' That
Haugh's O' Cromdale
Ae Fond Kiss

P Stands For Paddy; Paddy Fahey's Reel
The Cruel Brother
Carrickfergus
Lochanside; The Jig Of Slurs; Linda Brechin's; The Marquis Of Tullybardine

1978 Dick Gaughan; Dave Burland; Tony Capstick/Songs of Ewan MacColl
Rubber Records RUB027
Produced by Geoff Heslop
Engineered by Mickey Sweeney
Recorded at Impulse Studios

Ballad Of Accounting (Capstick)
Moving-On Song (Burland)
Jamie Foyers (Gaughan)
Freeborn Man (Capstick)
The Manchester Rambler (Burland)
Schooldays End (Gaughan)

Thirty-Foot Trailer (Gaughan)
The Big Hewer (Capstick)
The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face (Burland)
Sweet Thames Flow Softly (Burland)
Shoals Of Herring (all)


1978 Dick Gaughan/Gaughan Topic 12 TS 384
Barry Lyons plays bass guitar on `Crooked Jack'.

Recorded at Riverside Studios.
Produced by Tony Engle.

Bonnie Jeannie o'Bethelnie
Bonnie Lass Amang the Heather
Crooked Jack
The Recruited Collier
The Pound a Week Rise

My Donald
Willie o' Winsbury
Such a Parcel o'Rogues in a Nation
Gillie Mhor

[When this was put out on CD additional tracks were added:

6/8 Marches: Alan MacPherson of Mosspark; The Jig of Slurs
12/8 Jig and Reels: Ask My Father; Lads of Laoise; The Connaught Heifers
Jigs: Strike the Gay Harp; Shores of Lough Gowna
Shetland Reels: Jack Broke the Prison Door; Donald Blue; Wha'll Dance wi'
Wattie

from `Coppers and Brass'

Bonnie Woodha'
The Auchengeich Disaster

from `The Bonnie Pit Laddie', on Topic in April 1975, which David Lashbrook
reports was a double album by the High Level Ranters, an anthology of mining
songs from the North East of England with two tracks each from guests Dick
Gaughan and Harry Boardman with songs from Scotland and Lancashire
respectively. It was recorded, in Newcastle, and produced by Tony Engle.
It is (2-12TS271/2).]
Dick sings `Bonnie Woodha'' unaccompanied and on `The Auchengeich Disaster'
is accompanied by Alistair Anderson on concertina.

1978 Five Hand Reel/Earl O' Moray RCA PL 25150
Bobby Eaglesham; Dick Gaughan; Tom Hickland; Barry Lyons; Dave Tulloch

Recorded at Rockfield Studios.
Engineered by Mike Pela.
Produced by Simon Nicol.
Mixed at CBS Studios.


My Love is like a Red Red Rose
Sherrifmuir
The Child on the Road
The Bonnie Earl o' Moray

The Trooper and the Maid
The Beef-can close
Jackson and Jane
Freedom Come-All-Ye

[Dick's daughter was taken very ill and he dropped out of `Five Hand Reel',
being replaced by Sam Bracken. `Five Hand Reel' recorded one more album,
`A Bunch of Fives' (Topic 12 TS 406) in 1979 before disbanding.]

1981 Various/Folk Friends 2 FolkFreak

Tom Loock writes from Madison, Wisconsin:
An album missed was "Folk Friends 2", which is a session
album by Dick, Alex Campbell, Andy Irvine, Wizz Jones and many others. It
includes among its 21 songs:
* The World Turned Upside Down (Rosselson) - Dick, vocal and guitar
* The Father's Song (Ewan MacColl) - Dick, vocal and guitar
* Thousands Are Sailing To Amerikay (Trad.) - Dick, guitar + Andy Irvine,
vocal and bouzouki
* Siege Of A Nation (Mikis Theodorakis) - Dick, guitar with Finbar Furey,
flute and tin whistle / Davey Arthur, guitar and mandolin / John Faulkner,
fiddle / Joerg Suckow, cello / Lydie Auvray, accordion
* Lassie Lie Near Me (Trad.) - Dick, vocal and guitar
* The John MacLean March - Dick, guitar with Alex Campbell, vocal / Finbar
Furey, whistle / John Faulkner, fiddle
* The Waterford Waltz - Dick, guitar with Dolores Keane, concert flute /
Finbar, bagpipes / Andy Irvine, bouzouki / John Faulkner, fiddle

The album was recorded on October 16-28 1980, engineered by Gunter Pauler,
at the Windmill of Hannes Wader, a German folksinger, and produced by
Carsten Linde, who also issued it on his FolkFreak label; he later re-issued
the CD on his Wundert\"ute label and it is still available. The vinyl
double-album was issued in 1981, and the CD re-issued in 1990.

[Out on CD on the Wintert\"ute labal CD TUET 72.150]

1981 Dick Gaughan/Handful of Earth Topic 12 TS 419
with Brian McNeill, Phil Cunningham and Stewart Isbister.

Recorded by Robin Morton at Temple Studios.
Produced by Dick Gaughan.

Erin-go-brach
Now Westlin Winds
Craigie Hill
World turned upside down
The snows they melt the soonest

Lough Erne; First kiss at parting
Scojun waltz; Randers hopsa
Song for Ireland
Worker's Song
Both sides the Tweed

[Out on CD/in US as Green Linnet GLCD 3062]

1982 Bobby Eagleshan/Weather the Storm Fellside FE033/c

Craig Cockburn reports that Dick Gaughan plays on two tracks of
this album, which was re-released in 1995.

1982 Dick Gaughan; Andy Irvine/Parallel Lines Folk Freak FF 4007
with Martin Buschmann, Nollaigh Ni Cathasaigh, Judith Jaenicke,
Bob Lenox.

Recorded in August 1981 at Tonstudio St. Blasien.
Engineered by Gunter Pauler.
Produced by Dick Gaughan, Andy Irvine and Carsten Linde.

The Creggan white hare
The Lads o' the Fair; Leith Docks
At Twenty-one
My Back Pages; Afterthoughts

The Dodgers Song
Captain Thunderbolt
Captain Colston
Floo'ers o' the Forest

[Out on CD/in US as Green Linnet SIF 3201]

1983 Dick Gaughan/A Different Kind of Love Song Celtic Music CM 017
with Dave Pegg, Dave Tulloch, Will Lindfors, Bob Lenox, Judy Sweeney,
Alan Tall.

Recorded in June 1983 at Tonstudio St. Blasien, Northeim, West Germany.
Engineered by Gunter Pauler.
Produced by Dick Gaughan and Carsten Linde.

`Revolution' recorded by Robin Morton at Temple Sound Studio.
Produced by Dick Gaughan.

A Different Kind of Love Song
Revolution
Prisoner 562
Song of Choice
The Father's Song

Think again
As I walked on the road
Stand up for Judas
By the people
Games people play

[Out on CD as Celtic Music CM CD 017/ Folk Freak FF CD 404013]

1983 Various Songs for Peace Rounder Records 4015/Folk Freak

Produced by Carsten Linde and Martin Jeremias

Dick sings a studio version of `Your daughters and your sons'

1984 Various Out of the Darkness --- Fire on the Mountain 4001

Recorded at Bay Records, Almeda, California

Dick performs a cover of Jim Brown's song `As I walked on the road'.
It must have been recorded in 1983 says Sally Greenberg.

1985 Dick Gaughan; Ken Hyder/Fanfare for Tomorrow Impetus IMP 18506

Recorded at Cold Storage Studio, Brixton on 22/23 March 1985.
Engineered by Tim Hodgkinson.
Produced by Dick Gaughan, Ken Hyder and Tim Hodgkinson.

Sharpeville '85
Liberation
Fanfare for tomorrow

Political Prisoners
Salute to Pitheid & Clachan
News from nowhere

1985 Dick Gaughan/Live in Edinburgh Celtic Music CM 030

Recorded live and mixed in Edinburgh.
Engineered by Roy Ashby.
Produced by Dick Gaughan.

Revolution
Now Westlin' Winds
Which side are you on?
Victor Jara of Chile
Companeros
Workers Song

Your daughters and your sons
Four green fields
Ballad of accounting
Jamie Foyers
Glenlogie
World turned upsidedown

[Out on CD]

1986 Dick Gaughan/True and Bold Songs of the Scottish Miners STUC 2
with Clarke Sorley, Allan Tall, Jim Sutherland, Billy Jackson.

Recorded and mixed at Sirocco Studios, Kilmarnock.
Engineered by Clarke Sorley.
Produced by Dick Gaughan and Clarke Sorley.

Miner's Life is Like a Sailor's
Schooldays end
Farewell to 'Cotia
Auchengeich disaster
Pound a week rise
Collier Laddie

Which side are you on?
Drunk rent collector
Blantyre explosion
One miner's life
Ballad of '84

[Out on CD]
1987 Various/Woody Lives (A tribute to Woody Guthrie) Black Crow CRO217

Features Rod Clements, Dick Gaughan, Ray Jackson,
Bert Jansch, Rory MacLeod, Rab Noakes, Pat Rafferty

Recorded at Cluny Studios, Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Engineered by Mickey Sweeney.
Produced by Geoff Heslop.

Hard Travellin'
This Land is Your Land
Vigilante Man*
Pretty Boy Floyd
Deportees

Philadelphia Lawyer*
Do Re Mi*
Pastures of Plenty*
Tom Joad
Will You Miss Me

* features Dick Gaughan

1988 Dick Gaughan/Call it Freedom Celtic Music CM 041

Recorded and mixed at Pier House Studios, Edinburgh.
Engineered by Peter Haigh.
Produced by Dick Gaughan.

Bulmer's Fancy; The Silver Spire
Shipwreck
What You Do With What You've Got
Ludlow Masacre
That's The Way The River Runs

Amandial
Call it Freedom
When I'm Gone
Seven Good Soldiers
Fifty Years From Now; Yardheads

Tom Loock reports that his friend Carsten Linde once showed him an alternate
version of `Call it Freedom' which contained the `Anti-Bob-Dylan-Song'. This
was cut from the released version for legal reasons.

[Out on CD]

1990 Davy Steele/Summerlee Celtic Music CMCD 046

Dick plays electric guitar on `Quietly Sing You to Sleep' and
acoustic guitar on `The Rose O' Summerlee'.

1990 Billy Bragg/The Internationale Elektra/Utility 9 60960-2

Dick duets with Billy on `The Red Flag'.

1995 Clan Alba/Clan Alba Clan Alba Productions CLANCD001
Dick Gaughan; Mary MacMaster; Brian McNeil; Fred Morrison;
Patsy Seddon; Davy Steele; Mike Travis; Dave Tulloch

Recorded by Mickey Sweeney and Dick Gaughan at Redesdale Studios,
Northumberland.

Mixed at Redesdale Studios by Dick Gaughan and Mickey Sweeney except:
Bye, Bye Big Blue mixed by Dick Gaughan, Mickey Sweeney and Roy Ashby.
Five to Six, Childhood's End, True Thomas, Lark & the Bowman,
Harpset, Growing Wings, Canan nan Gaidheal mixed by Dick Gaughan.

Mastered at Hart St Studios, Edinburgh by Roy Ashby.

Produced by Dick Gaughan for Clan Alba Productions.

CD1

Five to Six (An Drochaid Chliuteach/Crathadh t'aodaich)
Dressed to Kill (Davy Steele)
The instrumental is The Scarlet Coat by Patsy Seddon
Harpset
Hopscotch with Jenny (Dick Gaughan)/Trip to Gorthleck (Mary MacMaster)/
The Girl with the Flowing Arms (Davy Steele)/Travis's Fancy (Patsy Seddon)
Oran Na Cloiche
(The Song of the Stone) Donald MacIntyre
Lark and the Bowman (Davy Steele)
Cam ye Owre Frae France
True Thomas
Fred's Jigs
Alex Macdonald (Norman Macdonald)

CD2

Bye, Bye, Big Blue (Brian McNeill)
Air A'Ghille Tha Mo Run (I Love The Boy)
Clan Alba
Clan Alba March (Clan Alba)/Lexy MacAskill (John MacAskill)/
Latha siubhal beinne dhomh/Hawk Hornpipe (James Hill)
No Gonnae Leave Here (Davy Steele)
Growing Wings (Dick Gaughan)
Canan Nan Gaidheal
(The Language of the Gael) Murdo Macfarlan
Tar The House
Tar The House (Alan MacDonald)/Lament for Ronald MacDonald of Morar The
Traditional
Childhood's End (Dick Gaughan)


ANTHOLOGIES supplied by Sally Greenberg, David Lashbrook and Bernd Fischer

1974 Various/Kertalg `74 Barclay 90 011
[Pop Celtic Et Folk International]

Dick Gaughansings `Seven Yellow Gypsies' on this album of live recordings from
the folk festival in Brittany (France).

1975 Various/Our Folk Music Heritage Trailer LET SAM 2087

The Boys of the Lough (with Dick Gaughan) have 1 track `Docherty's Reel/
The Flowing Tide' from the 1973 album `Boys of the Lough'. Dick Gaughan
(with Aly Bain) has 1 track `Rattlin' roarin' Willie/ The friar's britches'
from the album `No More Forever'.

1983 Various/Scotland World Network 58394

Dick Gaughan sings `Bonnie Jeannie' (recorded at the WDR folk festival in
K\"oln (Germany), 15 July 1983) and `Such a parcel of rogues in a nation'
(recorded at the WDR [Broadcasting corporation based in K\"oln],
28 November 1982).

1992 Various/Folk Heritage MCBX004A

This is a 3 CD Box set released by HMV/Music Club International. The CD
containing the Dick Gaughan song is also labelled as `Folk Heritage II'
(MCCD049) so perhaps it was also issued separately. Dick Gaughan has 1 track
`The World Turned Upside Down' from the album `Handful of Earth'.

1992 Various/Heart of the Gaels Green Linnet GLCD 105

Dick Gaughan has 1 track `Song for Ireland' from the album `Handful of
Earth'.

1993 Various/The Folk Collection Topic TSCD470

Dick Gaughan has 1 track `Now Westlin' Winds' from the album `Handful of
Earth'.

1993 Various/Tanz & Folkfest Rudolstadt 93 RUCD 93-1

Dick Gaughan has one track `Both sides of the Tweed' on the live CD
from the annual folk festival at Rudolstadt (Germany).


Douglas Clark. 9 March 1996. d.g.d...@bath.ac.uk

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