Dick Gaughan

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Now Westlin Winds 04:43 Tools
Erin Go Bragh 03:27 Tools
Song For Ireland 03:08 Tools
Workers' Song 03:08 Tools
The World Turned Upside Down 02:49 Tools
Both Sides The Tweed 03:42 Tools
The Snows They Melt The Soonest 04:20 Tools
Craigie Hill 06:18 Tools
Lough Erne / First Kiss At Parting 00:00 Tools
Scojun Waltz / Randers Hopsa 00:00 Tools
The Pound A Week Rise 00:00 Tools
Bonnie Jeanie 00:00 Tools
Such A Parcel Of Rogues In A Nation 02:47 Tools
Erin-Go-Bragh 03:27 Tools
Bonnie Jeannie o' Bethelnie 00:00 Tools
The Recruited Collier 00:00 Tools
Crooked Jack 00:00 Tools
Gillie Mor 00:00 Tools
My Donald 00:00 Tools
World Turned Upside Down 00:00 Tools
Tom Paine's Bones 00:00 Tools
The Father's Song 00:00 Tools
Waist Deep in the Big Muddy 00:00 Tools
Bonnie Woodha' 00:00 Tools
Ruby Tuesday 00:00 Tools
The Auchengeich Disaster 00:00 Tools
Bonnie Lass Amang the Heather 00:00 Tools
Games People Play 00:00 Tools
Stand Up for Judas 00:00 Tools
Rattlin' Roarin' Willie/The Friar's Britches 00:00 Tools
Sail On 00:00 Tools
What You Do With What You've Got 00:00 Tools
Jock O'Hazeldean 00:00 Tools
Strike The Gay Harp / Shores Of Lough Gowna 00:00 Tools
Thomas Muir of Huntershill 00:00 Tools
The Augengeich Disaster 00:00 Tools
A Different Kind of Love Song 00:00 Tools
Revolution 00:00 Tools
No Gods & Precious Few Heroes 00:00 Tools
Scarecrow 00:00 Tools
No Gods 00:00 Tools
When I'm Gone 00:00 Tools
Think Again 00:00 Tools
Outlaws and Dreamers 00:00 Tools
Florence In Florence 00:00 Tools
Song of Choice 00:00 Tools
Such a Parcel O' Rogues In a Nation 00:00 Tools
The Yew Tree 00:00 Tools
Geronimo's Cadillac 00:00 Tools
As I Walked On the Road 00:00 Tools
Why Old Men Cry 00:00 Tools
Prisoner 562 00:00 Tools
Land of the North Wind 00:00 Tools
October Song 00:00 Tools
6/8 Marches: Alan MacPherson of Mosspark / The Jig of Slurs 00:00 Tools
Lassie Lie Near Me 00:00 Tools
Muir and the Master Builder 00:00 Tools
Jamie Foyers 00:00 Tools
12/8 Jigs & Reels: Ask My Father / Lads of Laoise / The ConnaughtHeifers 00:00 Tools
Coppers And Brass / The Gander In The Pratie Hole 00:00 Tools
The Cruel Brother 00:00 Tools
By the People 00:00 Tools
Whatever Happened 00:00 Tools
Fine Horseman 00:00 Tools
The Wind That Shakes The Barley 00:00 Tools
The Fair Flower Of Northumberland 00:00 Tools
Shetland Reels: Jack Broke the Prison Door / Donald Blue / Wha'llDance Wi' Wattie 00:00 Tools
Both Sides Of The Tweed 00:00 Tools
The Freedom Come-All-Ye 00:00 Tools
The Hunter Dunne 00:00 Tools
MacCrimmon's Lament / Mistress Jamieson's Favourite 00:00 Tools
Bonny Woodha' 00:00 Tools
The 51st (Highland) Division's Farewell to Sicily 00:00 Tools
The Earl Of Errol 00:00 Tools
Tom Joad 00:00 Tools
Song for Ireland (Colclough) 05:09 Tools
The Ballad Of Accounting 00:00 Tools
1952 Vincent Black Lightning 00:00 Tools
Cam' Ye Ower Frae France 00:00 Tools
Pancho And Lefty 00:00 Tools
Let It Be Me 00:00 Tools
Planxty Johnson 00:00 Tools
Son of Man 00:00 Tools
The Granemore Hare 00:00 Tools
The Devil and Pastor Jack 00:00 Tools
No Cause for Alarm 00:00 Tools
The Green Linnet 00:00 Tools
The Creggan White Hare 00:00 Tools
Both Sides the Tweed (Pickford M/S) 00:00 Tools
The Gipsy Laddies 00:00 Tools
The Three Healths 00:00 Tools
Lord Randal 00:00 Tools
Wild Roses 00:00 Tools
Raglan Road 00:00 Tools
Rigs O' Rye 00:00 Tools
Banks Of Green Willow 00:00 Tools
What You Do With What You Got 00:00 Tools
The Flowing Tide / The Fairies' Hornpipe 00:00 Tools
O'Keefe's / The Foxhunter's 00:00 Tools
Gone Gonna Rise Again 00:00 Tools
Johnny Miner 00:00 Tools
The John MacLean March 00:00 Tools
John Harrison's Hands 00:00 Tools
Reconcilation 00:00 Tools
The Thatchers O'Glenrae 00:00 Tools
All The King's Horses 00:00 Tools
Dowie Dens O Yarrow 00:00 Tools
Jack Broke The Prison Door / Donald Blue / Wha'll Dance Wi' Wattie 00:00 Tools
The Bonnie Banks O' Fordie 00:00 Tools
Dowie Dens O' Yarrow 00:00 Tools
Gurty's Frolics 00:00 Tools
Maggie Lauder 00:00 Tools
Dance Called America 00:00 Tools
The City of Savannah 00:00 Tools
Ludlow Massacre 00:00 Tools
Different Drum 00:00 Tools
Bleacher Lassie O Kelvinhaugh 00:00 Tools
Ewan and the Gold 00:00 Tools
Anna Mae 00:00 Tools
Shipwreck 00:00 Tools
51st Highland Division Farewell to Sicily 00:00 Tools
That's the Way the River Runs 00:00 Tools
Your Daughters and Your Sons 00:00 Tools
The Oak Tree / The Music In The Glen 00:00 Tools
Seven Good Soldiers 00:00 Tools
Strong Women Rule Us All 00:00 Tools
Dancing with eagles 00:00 Tools
The Freedom Come -All-Ye 00:00 Tools
The Spey In Spate / The Hurricane 00:00 Tools
Bells of Rhymney 00:00 Tools
Ask My Father / Lads of Laoise / The Connaught Heifers 00:00 Tools
The Thrush In The Storm / The Flogging Reel 00:00 Tools
Which Side Are You On 00:00 Tools
Both Side The Tweed 00:00 Tools
Young Henry Martin 00:00 Tools
Lassie, Lie Near Me 00:00 Tools
My Back Pages/Afterthoughts 00:00 Tools
The Floo'ers Of The Forest 00:00 Tools
Wille O Winsbury 00:00 Tools
Four Green Fields 00:00 Tools
Miner's Life is like a Sailor's 00:00 Tools
Reconciliation 00:00 Tools
1952 Vincent Black Lightening 00:00 Tools
The Lads O' the Fair/Leith Docks 00:00 Tools
Fifty Years From Now / Yardheads 00:00 Tools
Come Gie's a Sang 00:00 Tools
Victor Jara Of Chile 00:00 Tools
Muir The Master Builder 00:00 Tools
Sleepytoun 00:00 Tools
The Bird In The Bush / The Boy In The Gap / MacMahon's Reel 00:00 Tools
pound a week rise 00:00 Tools
Bulmer's Fancy/The Silver Spire 00:00 Tools
Farewell To 'Cotia 00:00 Tools
Scojun Waltz / Randers Hospa 00:00 Tools
Ballad Of '84 00:00 Tools
Auchengeich Disaster 00:00 Tools
Schoolday's End 00:00 Tools
Outlaws & Dreamers 00:00 Tools
Alan McPherson Of Mosspark / The Jig Of Slurs 00:00 Tools
At Twenty-One 00:00 Tools
51st (Highland) Division's Farewell To Sicily 00:00 Tools
Workers song 00:00 Tools
The Accrington McBrides, Mulvihill's Hornpipe, The Wexford Assembly 00:00 Tools
Which Side Are You On? 00:00 Tools
One Miner's Life 00:00 Tools
Collier Laddie 00:00 Tools
The Teatotaller; Da Tushker 00:00 Tools
Luck for Some 00:00 Tools
Turn, Turn, Turn 00:00 Tools
Rattlin' Roarin' Willie; The Friar's Britches 00:00 Tools
Blantyre Explosion 00:00 Tools
Rattlin' Roarin' Willie / The Friar's Britches 00:00 Tools
Flooer O The Forest 00:00 Tools
Amandla!/Call It Freedom 00:00 Tools
Strong Women Rule Us All With Their Tears 00:00 Tools
Captain Colson 00:00 Tools
Drunk Rent Collecter 00:00 Tools
Floo'ers O' The Forest 00:00 Tools
Strike The Gay Jarp / Shores Of Lough Gowna 00:00 Tools
Companeros 00:00 Tools
Prisoner 562 / Song of choice 00:00 Tools
The Last Trip Home 00:00 Tools
Willie o' Winsbury 00:00 Tools
She Of Many Names 00:00 Tools
The Dodgers Song 00:00 Tools
The Bonnie Banks O'Fordie 00:00 Tools
The 51st (Highland) Divison's Farewell to Sicily 00:00 Tools
Captain Thunderbolt 00:00 Tools
Thousands Are Sailing To Amerikay 00:00 Tools
Glenlogie 00:00 Tools
Rattlin' Roarin' Willie, The Friar's Britches 00:00 Tools
We Got The Rock'n' Roll 00:00 Tools
Ewen And The Gold 00:00 Tools
Flooers o' the Forest 00:00 Tools
The Accrington McBrides/Mulvihill's Hornpipe/The Wexford Assembly 00:00 Tools
Turn! Turn! Turn! (To Everything There Is a Season) 00:00 Tools
Lucky For Some 00:00 Tools
Jack Broke the Prison Door, Donald Blue, Wha'll Dance wi' Wattie 00:00 Tools
Caoineadh Eoghain Rua/Bunnafolly Jig/Jetstar's Revenge/The Tolbooth 00:00 Tools
Песня для Ирландии 00:00 Tools
Caoineadh Eoghain Rua, Bunnafolly Jig, Jetstar's Revenge, The Tolbooth 00:00 Tools
Coppers And Brass, The Gander In The Pratie Hole 00:00 Tools
Call It Freedom 00:00 Tools
Accrington Mcbrides/The Wexford Assembly 00:00 Tools
The Song Of The Gillie More 00:00 Tools
Bonnie Jeannie O'Betheln 00:00 Tools
Strike the Gay Harp, Shores of Lough Gowna 00:00 Tools
The Red Flag (with Billy Bragg) 00:00 Tools
October Song (Robin Williamson) 00:00 Tools
Turn Turn Turn (To Everything There Is A Season) 00:00 Tools
Alan MacPherson of Mosspark / The Jig of Slurs 00:00 Tools
Dance Called America - Live 00:00 Tools
Your Daughter And Your Sons 00:00 Tools
The Teatotaller, Da Tushker 00:00 Tools
6/8 Marches: Alan MacPherson of Mosspark, The Jig of Slurs 00:00 Tools
Wild Mountain Thyme 00:00 Tools
Coppers & Brass / The Gander in the Pratie Hole 00:00 Tools
No Gods And Precious Few Heros 00:00 Tools
O'Keefe's, The Foxhunter's 00:00 Tools
Alan MacPherson of Mosspark, The Jig of Slurs 00:00 Tools
Jamie Foyers (live) 00:00 Tools
Shetland Reels: Jack Broke The Prison Door, Donald Blue, Wha'll Dance Wi' Wattie 00:00 Tools
We Got The Rock'n'Roll 00:00 Tools
Rattlin' Roarin' Willie & The Friar's Britches 00:00 Tools
The Ballad of Jimmy Steele 00:00 Tools
War Outside 00:00 Tools
12/8 Jigs & Reels: Ask My Father, Lads Of Laoise, The Connaughtheifers 00:00 Tools
Schooldays End 00:00 Tools
Now Westlin' Winds 00:00 Tools
Amandla! 00:00 Tools
Rattlin' Roarin' Willie / The Friars Britches 00:00 Tools
The Flowing Tide, The Fairies' Hornpipe 00:00 Tools
Jigs: Strike The Gay Harp, Shores Of Lough Gowna 00:00 Tools
Jock O Hazeldean 00:00 Tools
Gone, Gonna Raise Again (Si Kahn) 00:00 Tools
Alan MacPherson Of Mosspark 00:00 Tools
Ask My Father, Lads of Laiose, The Connaught Heifers 00:00 Tools
Alan MacPherson of Mosspark/The JIg of Slurs 00:00 Tools
Dance Called America [Live] 00:00 Tools
The Teatotaller / Da Tushker 00:00 Tools
Turn, Turn, Turn (Pete Seeger) 00:00 Tools
The John McLean march 00:00 Tools
Why Old Men Cry (Dick Gaughan) 00:00 Tools
Let It Be 00:00 Tools
6 / 8 Marches: Alan Macpherson of Mosspark / The Jig of Slurs 00:00 Tools
The Earl's Chair 00:00 Tools
The Snow They Melt The Soonest 00:00 Tools
Whatever Happened? 00:00 Tools
Pancho and Lefty (Townes Van Zandt) 00:00 Tools
The Freedon Come-All-Ye 00:00 Tools
The Bird In The Bush, The Boy In The Gap, MacMahon's Reel 00:00 Tools
The Thatchers O Glenrae 00:00 Tools
Reconciliation (Ron Kavana) 00:00 Tools
Ask My Father 00:00 Tools
51st (Highland) Divisions Farewell to Sicily 00:00 Tools
Rattlin' Roarin' Wille; The Friar's Britches 00:00 Tools
The Spey In Spate, The Hurricane 00:00 Tools
Alan McPherson Of Mosspark, The Jig Of Slurs 00:00 Tools
The Thrush In The Storm, The Flogging Reel 00:00 Tools
Ask My Father, Lads Of Laoise, The Connaught Heifers 00:00 Tools
Freedom Come All Ye 00:00 Tools
Fine Horseman (Lal Waterson) 00:00 Tools
12 / 8 Jigs & Reels: Ask My Father / Lads of Laoise / The Connaughtheifers 00:00 Tools
Ewan and the Gold (Brian McNeill) 00:00 Tools
All The King's Horses (Dick Gaughan) 00:00 Tools
The Oak Tree/The Music in the Glen 00:00 Tools
Medley: Accrington McBrides, The Wexford Assembly 00:00 Tools
Jack Broke the Prison Door 00:00 Tools
The Oak Tree, The Music In The Glen 00:00 Tools
The thatcher's of Glenrae 00:00 Tools
Rattlin' Roarin' Willie 00:00 Tools
Handful of Earth 00:00 Tools
1952 Black Vincent Black Lightning 00:00 Tools
Strike the Gay Harp 00:00 Tools
Ask My Father/Lads of Laoise/The Connaught Heifers 00:00 Tools
As Walked On The Road 00:00 Tools
First Kiss At Parting 00:00 Tools
The Teattotaller / Da tushker 00:00 Tools
The Bonnie Banks O Fordie 00:00 Tools
Let It Be (Becaud/Belanoe/Curtis) 00:00 Tools
Bonnie Jeannie o’ Bethelnie 00:00 Tools
Dowie Dens o'Yarrow 00:00 Tools
Shoals of Herring 00:00 Tools
World Turned Upside Down [*] 00:00 Tools
Tom Joad (Woody Guthrie cover) 00:00 Tools
Rattlin' Roarin' Willie/The Friars Britches 00:00 Tools
The Gillie Mor 00:00 Tools
World Turned Upside Down (BBC 1982) 00:00 Tools
Bulmer's Fancy / The Silver Spire 00:00 Tools
MacCrimmon's Lament 00:00 Tools
Bulmer's Fancy/The Silver Spire/Shipwreck 00:00 Tools
6/8 Marches: Alan MacPherson Of Mosspark/The Jig Of Slurs 00:00 Tools
When I'm Gone (Phil Ochs cover) 00:00 Tools
Cánan Nan Gaidheal 00:00 Tools
Wandering Soul 00:00 Tools
World Turned Upsde Down 00:00 Tools
Dance Called America (Live) 00:00 Tools
Now Westin' Winds 00:00 Tools
A Diferent Kind Of Love Song 00:00 Tools
Reels: The Oak Tree/The Music in the Glen 00:00 Tools
Jolly Plough Boys 00:00 Tools
Snows They Melt The Soonest 00:00 Tools
MacCrimmons's Lament 00:00 Tools
The Bird in the Bush/The Boy in the Gap/MacMahon's Reel 00:00 Tools
Thirty Foot Trailer 00:00 Tools
Lassie, Lie Near Me [*] 00:00 Tools
The City of Savannah / Ril Gan Ainm 00:00 Tools
12/8 Jigs & Reels: Ask My Father / Lads of Laoise / The Conn 00:00 Tools
A Different Kind Of Lovesong 00:00 Tools
Rattlin' Roarin' Willie, The Friars Britches 00:00 Tools
My Back Pages 00:00 Tools
The Snows They Melt The Soones 00:00 Tools
Shetland Reels: Jack Broke the Prison Door / Donald Blue / W 00:00 Tools
Jigs: Strike the Gay Harp/Shores of Lough Gowna 00:00 Tools
Planxty: Planxty Johnson 00:00 Tools
Amandla! / Call It Freedom 00:00 Tools
Amandla 00:00 Tools
Turn Turn Turn (To Everything There Is A Season) 00:00 Tools
The Teatotaller & Da Tushker 00:00 Tools
Rattlin Roarin Willie / The Friar's Britches 00:00 Tools
The worker's song 00:00 Tools
Battlin' Roarin' Willie ; The Friar's Britches 00:00 Tools
Muir & The Master Builder 00:00 Tools
Canan Nan Gaidheal 00:00 Tools
The Freedom Come-All-Y 00:00 Tools
Which Side are You on ? 00:00 Tools
Vigilante Man 00:00 Tools
Freeborn Man 00:00 Tools
Fair Flower of Northumberland 00:00 Tools
Rattlin' Roarin' Willie The Friars Britches 00:00 Tools
When I'm Gone (Phil Ochs) 00:00 Tools
Such A Parcel Of Rogues In A N 00:00 Tools
Ludlow Massacre (Woody Guthrie) 00:00 Tools
10 Raglan Road 00:00 Tools
The song to Ireland 00:00 Tools
MacCrimmon's Lament , Mistress Jamieson's Favourite 00:00 Tools
Coppers And Brass - The Gander In The Pratie Hole 00:00 Tools
Fifty Years From Now 00:00 Tools
Father's Song 00:00 Tools
The Teatotaller/Da Tushker 00:00 Tools
Lough Erne-First Kiss At Parting 00:00 Tools
The Teatotaller 00:00 Tools
Reels: The Thrush in the Storm/The Flogging Reel 00:00 Tools
Slip Jig: Gurty's Frolics 00:00 Tools
Lough Erne - First Kiss At ... 00:00 Tools
Geronimos Cadillac 00:00 Tools
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My Back Pages / Afterthoughts 00:00 Tools
Scojun Walt/Randers Hopsa 00:00 Tools
The Teatotaller ; Da Tushker 00:00 Tools
When I’m Gone 00:00 Tools
Ask My Father/Lads of Laoise/The Cannaught Heifers 00:00 Tools
Shetland Reels 00:00 Tools
The Freedom Come All Ye 00:00 Tools
Turn, Turn, Turn (To Everything There Is A Season) 00:00 Tools
The Drunken Rent Collector 00:00 Tools
Lough Erne 00:00 Tools
Scojun Waltz 00:00 Tools
Hornpipes 00:00 Tools
Rattlin Roarin willie, the friar's Britches 00:00 Tools
The Thrush in the Storm-The Flogging Reel 00:00 Tools
Amandla!Call It Freedom 00:00 Tools
Drunk Rent Collector 00:00 Tools
Cam'Ye Ower Frae France 00:00 Tools
The Fair Flower Of Northumberl 00:00 Tools
MacCrimmon's Lament-Mistress Jamieson's Favourite 00:00 Tools
Jigs-Strike The Gay Harp - Shores Of Lough Gowna 00:00 Tools
6-8 Marches-Alan Macpherson Of Mosspark - The Jig Of Slurs 00:00 Tools
Bonnie Lass Amang The Heather. 00:00 Tools
Shetland Reels-Jack Broke The Prison Door - Donald Blue - Wha'll Dance Wi' Wattie 00:00 Tools
MacGrimmon's Lament / Mistress Jamieson's Favourite 00:00 Tools
The Knight And The Shepherd's Daughter 00:00 Tools
Such a Parcel O Rogues in a Nation 00:00 Tools
The Blantyre Explosion 00:00 Tools
The World Turned Upside 00:00 Tools
The Fathers Song 00:00 Tools
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Reels: The Spey In Spate/The Hurricane 00:00 Tools
Cam' Ye O'er Frae France 00:00 Tools
What You Do With What You've Got (Si Kahn) 00:00 Tools
Captain Colston 00:00 Tools
02-The Granemore Hare 00:00 Tools
Thatchers o' Glenrae 00:00 Tools
Now Westlin Wind 00:00 Tools
Maggie Lauder Cathaoir Na Iarla (The Earl's Chair) 00:00 Tools
Erin-Go-Brgh 00:00 Tools
Bonnie Jeannie o Bethelnie 00:00 Tools
The Devil and Pastour Jack 00:00 Tools
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Dick Gaughan (born Richard Peter Gaughan on 17 May 1948 in Glasgow) is an influential Scottish musician, singer, and songwriter. He was a founding member of Celtic bands Boys of the Lough (appearing on their first album in 1972) and Five Hand Reel (with whom he played from 1974-1980). On top of that he has a number of fine albums of his own. Gaughan took up the guitar at the age of seven. Although he has later sung in Scottish Gaelic, he is not fluent in that language; he has a powerful command of his native Scots. He began by singing in Edinburgh folk clubs and became a professional musician in 1970. He made one solo album, No More Forever (released in 1972), before joining Boys of the Lough, singing and playing guitar on their eponymous debut album (released in 1972). After leaving, he was a guest of the High Level Ranters when they recorded The Bonnie Pit Laddie in 1975, performing on two tracks. From 1976 to 1978 there then followed a hectic period of his life pursuing two careers, one as a member of Five Hand Reel and one as a soloist. It was a time of hard drinking, travelling continental Europe in vans, and seeing very little of his wife and daughter. The crisis came when his daughter was knocked down by a car while he was away. The daughter survived, but Gaughan had to take stock of his life and re-prioritise things. He taught himself to read and write music, and in the late 1970s he began to write reviews for what was at the time the only national folk music paper, Folk Review. He also saw more of his family. He joined the agitprop theatre group called 7:84, which was extremely popular at the time for its highly aggressive attacks on Margaret Thatcher and the New Right in general. In this, he appeared to be following in the footsteps of another socialist theatre-director-singer Ewan MacColl, even recording a tribute album to him in 1978. In the early 1980s he campaigned vigorously for an organisation called Perform, which aimed to unite professional and amateur folk performers into a body to negotiate fees, distribution rights, and to retain artistic control. He was the chair for two years. Gaughan's solo albums of the 1980s returned to the acoustic style in which he had begun, containing both traditional ballads ("The Muckle Sangs") as well as his own songs, and using acoustic guitar (although he can play electric guitar and in fact most fretted instruments). His decision to concentrate on songs which convey a political message, rather than those which might be more easily attractive to the mainstream, is clearly shown in the important albums Handful of Earth (1981) and A Different Kind of Love Song (1983). Handful of Earth was Melody Maker's album of the year (1981) and was also voted album of the decade by Folk Roots magazine in a readers' poll. Dick Gaughan has many and various influences. In his guitar playing one can detect the influence of Big Bill Broonzy and Bert Jansch, but he also claims to have been influenced by musicians as diverse as Hank Williams and Neil Young. His powerful songs have been recorded by Billy Bragg, Mary Black, Jessica Haines & Mark Kaiser and Capercaillie amongst many others. He has also recorded extensively as a session musician. In the early 1990s, Dick Gaughan joined Davy Steele of the Battlefield Band, virtuoso piper Fred Morrison and other musicians to form Clan Alba. They released one self-titled album in 1995. In 2002 he released Prentice Piece, a self-selected thirty-year retrospective of his career (although some material could not be included due to copyright disputes). His CD, Lucky for Some, was released in April 2006. In 1983 Dick Gaughan was the subject of a BBC Spectrum documentary entitled Gaughan, and in 2005 a further documentary entitled A Different Kind of Love Song formed part of the BBC Four Sessions series. Gaughan's deep interest in the composition and orchestration of classical music has led to two orchestral commissions from the prestigious Celtic Connections festival: Timewaves (Lovesong to a People's Music) in 2004, and Treaty 300 (expressing disapproval of the Treaty of Union of 1707) in 2007. Discography * No More Forever (1972) * The Boys of the Lough (1973) (Boys of the Lough) * Kist O'Gold (1976) * Five Hand Reel (1976) (Five Hand Reel) * Coppers and Brass (1977) * For A' That (1977) (Five Hand Reel) * Songs of Ewan MacColl (1978) (with Dave Burland and Tony Capstick) * Gaughan (1978) * Earl o' Moray (1978) (Five Hand Reel] * Handful of Earth (1981) * A Different Kind of Love Song (1983) * Parallel Lines (1982) (with Andy Irvine) * Fanfare for Tomorrow (1985) (with Ken Hyder) * Live in Edinburgh (1985) * True and Bold (1986) * Call It Freedom (1988) * Clan Alba (1995) (with Clan Alba * Sail On (1996) * Redwood Cathedral (1998) * Outlaws And Dreamers (2001) * Prentice Piece (2002) * Lucky for Some (2006) *Gaughan Live! at the Trades Club (2008) This discography excludes recordings to which Dick Gaughan contributed only a few tracks. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.