Track listing
# "The Green-Clad Hills/ Jimmy Garson's March" (Trad/ Trad) #: A tune collected in Orkney by Peter Kennedy, and one from England # "Jack Robinson/ William Irwin's No 3/ The Tipputs" (Trad/ Trad/ Paul and Jane Burgess) #: The second tune is from the 1840s or 50s # "Steamboat Hornpipe/ Gloucester Hornpipe" (Trad/ Trad) #: The "Gloucester Hornpipe" is a different tune from the one the band recorded in 1981 # (General Ward - false start) # "General Ward/ The Day Room" (Paul Burgess/ Paul Burgess) #: Written by Paul as he lay on a hospital bed # "Winster Gallop/ Four-Hand Reel/ Dark Girl Dressed in Blue" (Trad/ Trad/ Trad) #: The first is a morris dance tune, the second has 5 beats within a four-bar phrase, #: and the third was recorded by Stanley Holloway in 1959 # "Church Street/ Redwing/ St Mary's" (Trad/ Kerry Mills/ Trad) #: "Redwing" is frequently credited as "Trad" but was written in 1907. # "Flowers of Edinburgh/ Soldier's Joy/ Morpeth Rant" (Trad/ Trad/ Trad) #: Three widely popular tunes. Two of them from the 18th century. # "Wenlock Edge/ Summer's Waltz" (Trad/ Ale Möller) # "Flowers of Edinburgh" (Longborough Morris Dancers version) (Trad) # "Schottis Fran Havero/ Another Fine Mess" (Trad (Swedish)/ Trad) # "George Green's College Hornpipe" (Trad) #: A different tune from the standard "College Hornpipe" # "Basquet of Oysters/ Sally Sloane's" (Trad/ Trad) #: The first title is based on a Basque tune, the second is from about 1840 # "Freedom of Ireland/ Kitchen Girl" (Trad/ Trad) #: The first tune comes from Leo Rowsome # "Beatrice Hill's Three-Hand Reel" (Trad) #: From Gloucestershire # "Ger The Rigger/ Mickey Chewing Bubble Gum" (Trad/ Terry 'Cuz' Teahan)Personnel
* John Adams (trombone, fiddle) * Martin Brinsford (percussion, mouth organ) * Paul Burgess (fiddle) * Fi Fraser (fiddle) *