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Scottish Singers
Hamish Imlach 4
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I Was Born In Glasgow (Gallus Music GAL 102, no year- 1991?)
with Ian Davison, Iain Mackintosh, Ewan McVicar, Alan Tall.
Side One: I Wish I Was In Glasgow (Billy Connolly);
The Glasgow I Used To Know (Adam McNaughtan) [1]; Farewell to
Glasgow (Jim McLean)
Side Two: Doon in the Wee Room (Trad/Daniel McLaughlin); Going
Home To Glasgow (Ian Davison)
[1] = with Ewan McVicar
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Two's Company (Vindaloo Music, CURRYCD001, 1993)
with Muriel Graves
Boozin; The Nobleman; Makinī Whoopee; Ballad Of The Carpenter; Cigarettes
And Whisky; The Bunch Of Thyme; Dead Puppies; Solid Gone; I Can Play
Anything; Whistle Daughter Whistle; Donal Og; Salvation Army Song; Irish
Ballad; Maxwellīs Silver Hammer; The Wagonerīs Lad
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More and Merrier (KRL Lochshore CDLDL 1238, 1995)
Castlereagh (Hamish Imlach); Mary Alice Jones (unknown); Black is the Colour [1] (Hamish Imlach);
I Like Beer (Tom T Hall); She Moved Through the Fair [1] (trad arr Imlach); Shit I've Forgotten the Words
(unknown); Mary Anne (Hamish Imlach); The Hills of Lorne (Charlie Hunter)/Old French/Woodchoppers
Reel [2]; Pub With No Beer (Gordon Noel Parsons); Amazing Grace [2] (trad arr Kramer); The Willowy Gardens
(Hamish Imlach); Aunt Clara (unknown); Jock o' Bredeslie (trad arr Imlach); If You Go Away [1]
(Jacques Brel/Rob McKuen); If It Wasn't for the Unions (Matt McGinn)
[1] = sung by Muriel Graves [2] = sung/played by Kate Kramer
with Muriel Graves, Kate Kramer, Martin Allcock, Ian McCalman, Derek Moffat, Fraser Spiers
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Scottish Folk Scene (2 LP, Metronome Records DALP 2/1955, no year)
with Alex Campbell, Eddie Furey, Ian Campbell Folk Group,
Archie Fisher,The Johnstons, Luke Kelly, Watt Nicoll
Side One: The Wind Blew the Bonnie Lassie's Plaidie Awa (trad arr Imlach)
Side Two: McPherson's Farewell (Davie Stewart)
Side Four: Nancy Whisky (The Calton Weaver) (trad arr Imlach)
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Hamish Imlach - The Definitive Transatlantic Album (Castle Communications, 1997)
It's Better In The Dark; Cod Liver Oil And Orange Juice; Johnny
O'Breadislee; Erin Go Bragh; If It Wasn't For The Unions; Foggy Dew, The;
Copper's Song, The; McPherson's Farewell; 37 Bus, The; Jean Harlow;
Clapped Out Motorcar; McGreggors, The; Anthony Riley; Beer Is Best;
Little Maggie; Goodbye Booze; Calton Weaver, The; Clive's Song; Cuckoo,
The; Kilbogie; Bluebird; Jenny Jenkins; Travelling Rhythm
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Other compilations:
Interfolk Festival vol 4 (Autogram, 1973)
The Greatest Ceilidh Band on Earth (Tonder Festival)
(Millstream 1001, 1981)
Tonder Festival 25 years (Millstream, 1999) - live festival recordings
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