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1 Introduction by Neil MacCallum NM 9:10
2 Postscript GP 0:49
Love Lyrics
3 We Sall Never Want DPv 1:12
4 King and Queen o the Fowr Airts
MW/NM 1:49
5 "Go to Bed, Sweet Muse" DPd 0:44
6 Cokkils MacC 0:48
7 Tu Fu’s View of Fife GP 0:27
8 Orpheus
from Under the Eildon Tree SGS 7:15
9 Reason and the Hert MW 0:39
10 The Reid Reid Rose DPd 0:27
11 ‘Tis Late GP 0:47
12 Can I Forget? DPv 2:12
13 Love in Fetters DPd 0:41
14 Said Heraclitus GP 1:50
15 She Fills the Hairt MacC 0:57
16 Aa My Life DPd 0:52
readers
17 Love is a Burn in Spate DPv 0:53
18 Rencontre Manque DPd 1:27
19 Never Nae Mair DPv 0:33
Political
20 Epistle to John Guthrie RC 1:37
21 On Readan the Polish Buik o the Nazi Terror GP 3:22
22 Ballant o John Maclean RC 1:55
23 The Mither’s Lament MW 0:32
24 Ye Mongers Aye Need Masks for Cheatrie RC 1:02
25 A Bairn Seick MW 2:38
26 The Pricks RC 0:58
27 Vox humana NM 2:28
28 Perpetual Opposition RC 1:18
Commissions
29 The Vision of the Prodigal Son
DPv/DPd/MW/NM 7:24
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1 The Riggins o Chelsea MacC 4:31
2 Kynd Kittock’s Land NM/DPd/MW 20:37
Geographic
3 Kinnoul Hill NM 0:48
4 Sang: The Steeple Bar, Perth DPv 1:16
5 Loch Leven NM 0:25
6 The Grace of God and the Meth-Drinker RC 2:37
7 Largo NM 0:52
Philosophic
8 There is a Tide GP 0:30
Mood
9 Credo MacC 1:48
10 The Kenless Strand NM 0:40
11 Sang: The Winter o the Hert GP 1:07
12 The Moment NM 0:44
readers
13 In Time of Deepest Wanhope MacC 2:24
Seasonal
14 Song: The Dark Days are By RC 1:01
15 Falling off a Log DPv 0:37
16 Winter Blues NM 0:43
17 Sang: Wuid-Reik DPd 0:40
Sangs/Carotid Cornucopius
18 Sang: Ma Moujik Lass GP 1:05
19 Intro/Bibicatioun RC 3:08
20 Caput Ane RC 1:40
21 Sang o Glaidness GP 0:47
22 Caput Fowr/Interpalliatioun RC 3:25
Dedications
23 Sappho GP 0:18
24 Lament for Richard Wales NM 1:02
Miscellaneous
25 The Years of the Crocodile MacC 1:15
Key to Readers:
RC Robert Calder
NM Neil MacCallum
MacC Norman MacCaig
GP George Philp
SGS Sydney Goodsir Smith (transcribed from direct cut discs, circa 1950)