The Jolly Beggar – Enoch Kent, unaccompanied
The Fair Flower of Northumberland – Gordon McCulloch, acc. fiddle, whistle, guitar
Reels: The Comer House; The Sally Gardens – Jim Lyons, accordion, with fiddle, banjo, guitar
The Laird o’ The Windy Wa’ – Gordon McCulloch, acc. fiddle
Dainty Davie – Enoch Kent, acc. mandola and mouth-organ
Le Reel du Pendu (The Hanged Man’s Reel) – Bobby Campbell fiddle, with guitar and banjo
Queen Eleanor’s Confession – Gordon McCulloch, acc. Fiddle
The Plooman Laddie – Enoch Kent, acc. fiddle, mouth-organ, whistle
The Shoals of Herring – Gordon McCulloch and Bobby Campbell, acc. banjo and guitar
Airs: The Coolin; I Walked Up To Her, Slip-Jig. Rocky Road to Dublin; Reel. The Wee Weaver – Bobby Campbell, fiddle
The Battle of Harlaw – Enoch Kent, accompanied fiddle
I Will Lay Ye Doon, Love – Enoch Kent and Gordon McCulloch acc. fiddle
Plaxty Davies – Tim Lyons, accordion, with banjo and Mandoline
Enoch Kent: voice, guitar, whistle; Gordon McCulloch: voice, guitar, banjo, mouth-organ; Bobby Campbell: voice, fiddle, mandoline, mandola, guitar; Tim Lyons: button accordion
Recorded by Bill Leader
This is the second Exiles album. The group comprised three outstanding singers and instrumentalists from Glasgow, Enoch Kent, Gordon McCulloch and (the late) Bobby Campbell, who left their native land to find work in the South (Enoch Kent has since accepted exile in ever remoter regions, moving on to Canada). On this record, they were joined by another exile, from Ireland this time, in Tim Lyons, an excellent button-accordion player whom the English must count as,yet another of the treasures we have plundered from the land of Granuaile.