Robin Watson—Vocals, 12 String Guitar, Keyboards, Bass Guitar
Gordon Menzies—Vocals, Mandoline, Guitar, Harmonica, Tin Whistle
Ronnie Reid—Guitar, Bass Guitar, Keyboards
Dougie Johnstone—Accordion, Pipes
Wilma Duncan—Vocal Effects on Kelty Clippie
Produced by Robin Watson
Rob Rhuadh—Rob Roy MacGregor openly supported the Jacobite cause.
The name and Tartan of MacGregor were for years proscribed by law, and many of
the Clan had to take 'borrowed' surnames. First Orra Loon—Gordon
recalls his days as orra loon on Balado Home farm by Kinross.
Mike Paul from Vancouver composed the tune. MacCrimmon—was
one of the Legendary piping family from Skye. He is said to have
foretold his own death in battle. Kelty Clippie—Kelty is a
small village in Fife. A Clippie is another name for a bus conductress. This song
was written by John Watt. Ullapool, Ullapool—Gordon
wrote this song for Ullapool's bi-centenary year in 1988. Raglan
Road—A beautiful Irish Love Song. Tae The Beggin'—One of
the earliest Songs performed by the Gabs the name
Gaberlunzie means 'Beggar's Purse'. Voice Of My Island—During
the Highland Clearance people gathered on Mull before
shipping out to the Americas, on the adjacent island of Ulva is a
place known as Starvation Point where several hundred people died
waiting for the 'White Sailed Ships'.