|
|
|
Scottish Singers
Hamish Imlach 3
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
If It Wasnae for Your Wellies! (XTRA 1144, 1974)
with Billy Connolly, Watt Nicoll, Bobby Eaglesham,
Matt McGinn, Ian Campbell Folk Group
Side One: Boozin' Bloody Boozin' (H Imlach)
Side Two: Poisoning the Students Minds (H Imlach);
|
|
|
|
Scottish Sabbath (Autogram ALLP 209, 1976)
Side One: Scottish Sabbath (Jim McLean); Downtrodden Landlord (T Wolfe); Kelty Clippie (John
Watt); Better in the Dark (Gordon McCulloch); The Gaudie (John Imlah); The Kerry Recruit
(trad/Imlach); Whisky and Women (Shel Silverstein)
Side Two: Men of Knoydart (Hamish Henderson); The General (trad); Pretty Little Horses
(trad/Imlach); If It Wasn't for the Unions (Matt McGinn); The Oyster Girl (trad/Imlach); The Band
Played Waltzing Mathilda (Eric Bogle); Goodbye Booze (trad/Imlach)
with Iain MacKintosh
|
|
|
|
A Man's A Man (Autogram ALLP 215, 1978)
with Iain MacKintosh
Side One: A Man's A Man For A' That [1] (trad/Burns); Jamie Foyers [2] (MacColl); D-Day Dodgers
(Schulze/Henderson); Parcel of Rogues (trad/Burns); The Roving Ploughboy [1]; Wae's Me For Prince
Chairlie [2]; McPherson's Rant
Side Two: Skye Boat Song; Betsy Bell [2]; The Can o' Tea [2] (Matt McGinn); I Am A Miller (trad); Freedom
Come All Ye [2] (trad/Henderson); The Flooers o' the Forest; Baron of Brackley; Johnny Cope
[1] = sung by Hamish Imlach & Iain MacKintosh [2] = sung by Iain MacKintosh
all songs traditional unless otherwise indicated
|
|
|
|
The Sporting Life (Kettle KOP 3, 1979, reissued in Germany by Musikiste, 26-6-250)
Side One: Castlereagh; Timothy Evans; Sure To Be A Row; Sporting Life; Western Cowboy
Side Two: Wagonerīs Lad; Whisky And Women; No Mans Land; Smokerīs Song; Black Is The Colour
|
|
|
|
Sonny's Dream (Lismor LIFL 7006, 1985)
Side One: Cod Liver Oil and the Orange Juice (MacDougall/Imlach); The Ballad of William Brown (trad.
arr Imlach); Mary Anne (trad. new lyrics/music Imlach); The Reprobate's Lament (trad/lyrics Bill Hill);
Salonika (trad. arr Imlach); Kisses Sweeter Than Wine (Campbell/Newman); The Smokers Song
(Ross/Imlach)
Side Two: Sonny's Dream (Ron Hynes); If It Wasn't for the Union (Matt McGinn); The Parcel of
Rogues (trad. arr Imlach); I Didn't Raise My Son To Be A Soldier (trad. new tune Imlach/lyrics McVicar);
Goodbye Booze (trad. new tune/lyrics Imlach); D-Day Dodgers (Hamish Henderson); Men of Knoydart
(Hamish Henderson)
with Mary Black & Donal Lunny (title track),
Iain MacKintosh, John Martin, Clark Sorley, Mike
Whellans
|
|
|
|
Live In Hamburg (MusiKiste 26-6-356, 1986)
with Iain MacKintosh
Side One: Johnny Cope; Skye Boat Song; The General [1] (trad/new words Imlach/MacKintosh);
Weary Life [1] (Bogle/Imlach/MacKintosh); Dance Band on the Titanic [2] (Harry Chapin); Rollin' [1]
(Randy Newman); Susie [1] (Imlach/MacKintosh)
Side Two: Paddy Lay Back (trad/new words Imlach/MacKintosh); Tramps and Hawkers [1]; The New Restaurant [2]
(Malvina Reynolds)^; Lily the Pink [1] (trad/new words Imlach/MacKintosh); My Friends [1] (John
Denver); All the Tunes in the World [1] (trad/words Ewan McVicar)
[1] = sung by Hamish Imlach & Iain MacKintosh [2] = sung by Iain MacKintosh
Recorded live at 'Die Zwiebel', Hamburg, Elbtreppe, on 1 Sep 1985
|
|
|
|
Portrait (MusiKiste 26-6-359, 1989)
I Wish They'd Do It Now; Chemical Workerīs Song; Hokey Smoky Take The
Children And Run; Deep Elm Blues; The Coalowner And The Poor Pitmanīs
Wife; Marilyn; Heīs In The Jailhouse Now; Cliveīs Song; One Day Old, The
Dove; Dark As A Dungeon; Johnny, I Hardly Knew You; Ghost Army Of Korea
Parade; Ainīt Playinī Me Fair
Recorded live at FERDIīs PIZZA PINTE in Bielefeld on 16th February 1989
with Götz Alsmann (banjo, mandolin); Rainer Brandt (trumpet);
Dietmar Carl (snaredrum); Muriel Graves (backing vocals);
Martin Hannemann: (keyboards, piano (on Cliveīs Song));
Phil Shackleton (backing vocals); Gerry Spooner (dobro);
Volker Wilmking (flute, piano, harmonica)
|
|
|
|