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Outlaws and Dreamers
By Dick Gaughan

Dick Gaughan is a Scot, from Leith on the southern shore of the Firth of Forth. He has been a professional musician and singer since Jan 1970. Has been playing guitar since the age of 7 and made his first solo album in 1971. Working mainly in the areas now known as "Folk" or "Celtic" music, he has recorded quite extensively since then in many countries and in various combinations. Has also worked extensively as a session musician in a wide variety of musical styles. He was an early member of the band Boys of the Lough and is on their first album. His greatest musical love is for the ancient traditional Scots ballads.

1. Yew tree - 5:08
2. Florence in Florence - 2.31
3. Dowie dens o' Yarrow - 5.57
4. Tom Joad - 5:38
5. Outlaws and dreamers - 4:18
6. When I'm gone - 3:43
7. John Harrison's hands - 5:14
8.Musical Note What you do with what you've got Musical Note- 3:18
9. Tom Paine's bones - 3:45
10. Strong women rule us all - 6:38
11. Wild roses - 4:01
Outlaws and Dreamers
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