Si Beg Si Mohr (Traditional)
Skyezinha/The Egret (Written and arranged by Kirk McLeod)
From Clare To Here (Ralph McTell) There's four who share this room And we work hard for the craic Sleepin' late on Sunday's well I Never get to mass
Slow Air, Jigs, and Hornpipes The Mountains of Pomeroy (Martin Hughes) Garret Barry's (Traditional; arranged by Neil Anderson) Snug In A Blanket (Traditional
God (Kirk McLeod) No I never drink my poison No I never let you see No I never drink my poison Unless it's good for me No I never ponder confusion
For James (Kirk McLeod) And this is for James A guy I thought would be ahead of everyone else And this is for James Now I'm so surprised he's blown it
Crooked Jack (Traditional; arranged by Seven Nations) Come on Irishmen both young and old With adventure in your soul There are better ways to spend
Colonel Fraser (Traditional; arranged by Neil Anderson) The Big Parcel (R.S. MacDonald) Elzik's Farewell (Traditional; arranged by Seven Nations)
All You People (Written by Kirk McLeod and Aidan McGovern, arranged by Seven Nations) All you people Won't you come into the right There's no need
Big Dog (Words and music by Kirk McLeod, arranged by Seven Nations) Maybe we're the ones to blame And maybe we're the ones who are insane Well I
Bring Back the Sign! (Seven Nations) This track is a lot of banter about a sign that used to hang outside the Harp and Thistle Pub. It results in a
blue Campbell's Farewell To Redcastle (Traditional; arranged by Seven Nations) Christo Wraps the Reichstag (Neil Anderson/Kirk McLeod) The Kilt Is My Delight (Traditional; arranged by Seven Nations
Clumsy Lover (Neil Dickie)
Amazing Grace (Traditional)
4th Part of Clumsy Lover (Neil Dickie)
4th Part of Pipe Major George Allen (P/M Donald MacLeod)
Drowsy Maggie (Traditional)
Faithful Departed (Phil Chevron) This graveyard hides a million secrets And the trees know more than they can tell The ghosts of the saints and scholars