Gordon Menzies—vocals, guitar, mandoline
Robin Watson—vocals, guitar
Graham Brierton—bass
Dave Murricane—piano
John Sampson—recorders
Mike Gill—accordion
Harry Barry—drums
PM Malcolm Mackenzie—pipes
Recorded At: Ca Va Studios, Glasgow
Produced by Harry Barry
Superstition—The Old Religion still exists in the Scottish highlands.
Barnyards Of Delgaty—This old bothy ballad takes a lighthearted
look at farm life in the first half of the 20th century. Menzies
Tree—On the shores of Loch Rannoch in Perthshire stands an old
Scots pine called the Menzies Tree. Legend has it that when the tree
falls the last Menzies will have left Rannoch forever. Willie
John McMenemy—This is one of those apocryphal stories. Ye
Banks And Braes—Burns captures this bitterness of the abandoned
lover. Dont Bury Me Before the
Battle—What do soldiers think of before they go into battle? Haughs Of
Cromdale—An up tempo version of the old battle song. The Auld
Folk—Dedicated to Gordons mother Nancy. Cam Ye By Atholl—This
is a jacobite song written by James Hogg the Ettrick
Shepherd. The music is by Neil Gow Jnr. Bonnie Dundee—Sir
Walter Scott wrote this referring to Graham of Claverhouse. Spirit Of The
EagleDundee This is for all Scots everywhere. The Bonnie Argylls—A
tribute to the renowned Scottish regiment. Leaving Loch Broom—For
all our friends in and around Ullapool.