This is the first of any BBC recordings made by the legendary Scottish singer, guitarist and traditional music interpreter - 10 tracks selected for wider from the forthcoming limited-edition Dick Gaughan box set R/evolution 1969/83 (released by Gaughan Recordings via Last Night From Glasgow in February 2026). Dick Gaughan was professionally active from 1970-2016, retiring on health grounds and living now quietly in Edinburgh. While Handful of Earth (1981) remains his most lauded single body of work, it marked, for the artist himself, the end of an era - the absolute best that he could do within traditional music. From then on, he focused on contemporary songs. With most of Gaughan's 1970s albums long unavailable, Live at the BBC presents 10 fabulous performances from that 'lost decade' taken from BBC master tapes, all remastered and pitch-corrected exclusively for this by Eroc - and revealing the magnificence of Dick Gaughan's early music for the twenty-first century listener. The booklet contains a new appreciation of Dick Gaughan in the 70s written by fellow folk legend Martin Simpson along with rare period photos and an essay by Colin Harper. Album Tracks 1. Floo'ers O' the Forest 2. Rig O' Rye 3. Farewell to Whisky 4. Freedom Come All Ye 5. My Donald 6. Rashy Moor 7. Raglan Road 8. Fair Flower O' Northumberland 9. Willie O' Winsbury 10. MacCrimmon's Lament | Dick Gaughan | | Live At The BBC 1972-1979 | COMPACT DISCS | CD | Best Buy
This is the first of any BBC recordings made by the legendary Scottish singer, guitarist and traditional music interpreter - 10 tracks selected for wider from the forthcoming limited-edition Dick Gaughan box set R/evolution 1969/83 (released by Gaughan Recordings via Last Night From Glasgow in February 2026). Dick Gaughan was professionally active from 1970-2016, retiring on health grounds and living now quietly in Edinburgh. While Handful of Earth (1981) remains his most lauded single body of work, it marked, for the artist himself, the end of an era - the absolute best that he could do within traditional music. From then on, he focused on contemporary songs. With most of Gaughan's 1970s albums long unavailable, Live at the BBC presents 10 fabulous performances from that 'lost decade' taken from BBC master tapes, all remastered and pitch-corrected exclusively for this by Eroc - and revealing the magnificence of Dick Gaughan's early music for the twenty-first century listener. The booklet contains a new appreciation of Dick Gaughan in the 70s written by fellow folk legend Martin Simpson along with rare period photos and an essay by Colin Harper. Album Tracks 1. Floo'ers O' the Forest 2. Rig O' Rye 3. Farewell to Whisky 4. Freedom Come All Ye 5. My Donald 6. Rashy Moor 7. Raglan Road 8. Fair Flower O' Northumberland 9. Willie O' Winsbury 10. MacCrimmon's Lament | Dick Gaughan | | Live At The BBC 1972-1979 | COMPACT DISCS | CD | Best Buy