Michael Hurley—O My Stars, from Sweetkorn, Bellemeade Phonics -
Royston Wood & Heather Wood—The Bold Astrologer, from No Relation, Transatlantic Records -
Heather Wood & Royston Wood, live at The Eagle Tavern, New York, March 18, 1981, recorded by Edward Haber, set 2: -
The Wedding Song -
A Long Strong Black Pudding -
The Holmfirth Anthem -
Fathom the Bowl -
The Twa Corbies -
morris tune: Old Woman Tossed Up In A Blanket/Sword Dance Tune -
Thomas of Winesbury -
Talk About Suffering -
Wondrous Love -
Chicken on a Raft -
Swan Arcade—Peat Bog Soldiers, from Diving for Pearls, Fellside Records (as reissued on the compilation Round Again, Fellside Records) -
Dick Gaughan—The Freedom Come - All, from Sail On, Appleseed Recordings
Dick Gaughan recorded live at his first New York solo show, November 18, 1983, at P.S. 41, recorded by Edward Haber assisted by Spyder Blue Rider: -
hornpipes: Ed Reavey’s/The City of Savannah; reel: Colonel Fraser; additional unidentified reels -
The Worker’s Song -
Clan Alba—Cam Ye Owre Frae France (Highland Muster Roll, Piobaireachd Dhomhnaill Dhuibh, Salute to Wallace, Cam Ye Owre Frae France, Nellie’s Quickstep) from Clan Alba, Clan Alba Productions -
Dougie MacLean—Stolen, from Riof, Dunkeld Records -
Dougie MacLean—Rattlin’ Roarin’ Willie, from Tribute to Robert Burns, Neil Gow and Robert Tannahill, Dunkeld Records -
Michael Hurley—You’ll Never Go to Heaven, from Watertower, Fundamental Music -
Michael Hurley and Ida—Hog of the Forsaken, from Ida Con Snock, Gnomonsong Recordings -
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