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Dick Gaughan's voice brings these songs to life. His guitar playing, at times spare and others complex is the perfect compliment to his unique singing style (most of this album is simply Dick accompanying himself on guitar). "Handful of Earth" is the probably the best introduction to his music. The songs are some of his best, indeed some of the best songs of this genre, in particular "Song For Ireland", "World Turned Upside Down", "Both Sides the Tweed", and "Workers Song"
Dick Gaughan : Vocal, Guitar
Brian McNeill : Fiddle
Stuart Isbister : Bass
Phil Cunningham : Keyboard, Whistle
| Track | Name | Listen |
| 1/1 | Erin Go Bragh (Trad arr Gaughan) | |
| 1/2 | Now Westlin Winds (Robert Burns) | |
| 1/3 | Craigie Hill (Trad arr Gaughan) | |
| 1/4 | World Turned Upside Down (Leon Rosselson) | |
| 1/5 | Snows They Melt The Soonest (Trad) | |
| 1/6 | Lough Erne (Trad) / First Kiss At Parting (Dick Gaughan) | |
| 1/7 | Scojun Waltz (Dick Gaughan) / Randers Hopsa (Trad) | |
| 1/8 | Song For Ireland (Phil & June Colclough) | |
| 1/9 | Workers' Song (Ed Pickford) | |
| 1/10 | Both Sides The Tweed (Dick Gaughan) |
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