Side One
Mingulay Boat Song (Trad)
Jock O' Hazeldean (Nairn)
Elly Mae (Heard)
Misty Mountain Lady (Menzies)
Wild Mountain Thyme (Trad)
Flower Of Scotland (Williamson)

Side Two
Muirsheen Durkin/Where Is The Man (Trad)
McAlpine's Fusileers (Behan)/Mason's Apron (Trad)
Greenfields Of Orwell (Menzies)
Leonora (Menzies)
The Deep Waters (Watson)
Banish Misfortune (Trad)
Scots Wha Ha'e (Burns)

Scots Wha Hae'
1975 MWSL 500 LP

   
Gordon Menzies vocals, guitar, mandoline
Robin Watson vocals, 12 string guitar, dulcimer
Jim Stirling bass guitar

Recorded Live at Forfar Leisure Centre
Engineer: Alastair Campbell.
Produced by Robin Watson
The collection of songs on this album contains many old favourites for which we have often been requested. Songs such as Mingulay Boat Song, Jock o' Hazeldean and Wild Mountain Thyme will live forever. Other songs which speak for themselves are Scots Wha Hae and Flower of Scotland. We have also included a number of our new songs. Many thanks to the good folk of Forfar who are very much part of this record, which was made at Forfar Leisure Centre. A special mention to our bass guitarist, Jim Stirling; to Dominic Behan for McAlpines Fusiliers; to Hugh Jordan and to Craven for excellent support work; and to Alastair Campbell engineer extraordinary.

Gordon

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