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Scottish Singers
The Fisher Family 2
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A Prospect of Scotland (Topic Sampler No.5) (Topic Records TPS 169, c1969)
Side Two: Ray & Archie Fisher: Joy Of My Heart;
Ray Fisher: The Spinner's Wedding
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Archie Fisher: Archie Fisher (Celtic Music CM007, 1982)
(re-issued from a 1968 original on Leader Records [?])
Side One: Open the Door Softly; Reynardine; The Terror Time;
The Three Gypsies; The Kilder Hunt; The Trooper and the Maid
Side Two: The Child On the Road; The beggar Wench; Bogie's
Bonnie Bell; Matt Highland; Farewell She; The Snows
Archie Fisher (vocals, guitar, dulcimer, concertina, sitar), John
MacKinnon (violin, mandolin), John Doonan (piccolo, whistle)
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Archie Fisher: The Fate O' Charlie (Trailer LER 3002, 1969)
with Barbara Dickson & John MacKinnon
Side One: Cam Ye O'er Frae France; The Three Healths; Wha Wadna
Fecht for Charlie; The White Cockade; My Bonnie Hieland Laddie; The
Highland Widow's Lament; prestonpans; The Battle of Prestonpans;
Killiecrankie
Side Two: O'er the Water to Charlie; Prince Charlie; Highland
Harry; The Fate o' Charlie; The Highlander's Lament; O'er the Water;
The Flowers o' the Forest
[1] = sung by Barbara Dickson
Archie Fisher (vocals, guitar, concertina, dulcimer, mandolin),
Barbara Dickson (vocals, guitar, bodhran),
John MacKinnon (vocals, violin, mandolin)
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Archie Fisher: Orfeo (Decca SKL5057, 1970)
Side One: Orfeo (trad arr Fisher); To Joan Eardley
(Morgan/Fisher); Silver Tassie (Burns/Fisher);
The Mountain Rain (Fisher); Just In Passing (Fisher)
Side Two: From a City Balcony (Morgan/Fisher);
The Norway Maid (Trad arr Fisher); Tak the Road (Trad arr Fisher);
Sadness Salesman (Fisher); The Last Time I Saw Esau Shaw
(Fisher/Noakes); Whatever Happened to Me? (Fisher)
Archie Fisher (vocals, lead guitar),
Rab Noakes (backing vocals, rhythm guitar),
Daryl Runswick (bass),
Bill Kemp (drums)
Barbara Dickson (backing vocals)
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The Folk Trailer
(Trailer LER 2019, 1970)
with Robin & Barry Dransfield, Tony Rose, Dave & Toni
Arthur, Aly Bain & Mike Whenllans, Rosemary Hardman & Bob
Axford, Bob & Carole Pegg, Martin Wyndham-Read, Nic Jones,
The High Level Ranters, The Young Tradition
Side Two: Ray Fisher & Colin Ross: Bonny At Morn;
Archie Fisher with Barbara Dickson and John McKinnon: Cam Ye O'er Frae France
All songs traditional unless otherwise noted
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Archie Fisher: The Great Scots Sampler
(Transatlantic TRA SAM 17, 1970)
with Hamish Imlach,
Matt McGinn,
Watt Nicoll,
Ian and Lorna Campbell
Side One: The Kilder Hunt
Side Two: Bogie's Bonnie Belle
All songs traditional unless otherwise noted
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Archie Fisher: Thro' the Recent Years (Decca SKL 5041, 1971)
with Barbara Dickson
Side One: The January Man (Goulder); You Like the Sun
(Lothian) [1]; Morning (Fisher); Tears of Rage
(Dylan/Manuel) [1]; Friends and Lovers (Fisher);
Somebody Counts On Me (Rab Noakes) [1]
Side Two: If I'd Stayed Around(Rab Noakes); Lullaby for
Father (Fisher) [1]; I Am the Great Sun (Causley/Fisher)
[1]; First of the Few (Fisher); Fiddler's Green
(Connolly); Together Forever (Rab Noakes) [1]; Through
the Recent Years (Fisher)
[1] = sung by Barbara Dickson
Archie Fisher (vocals, guitar), Barbara Dickson (vocals),
Des Haldane (backing vocals, guitar), Rab Noakes (backing vocals,
guitar), Ronnie Reay (bass), Billy Kemp (drums), Roger Coulam
(organ), Jack Ellory (flute), Alex Sutherland (trombone, piano)
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