
The Easy Club was formed by four musicians who had been playing together in Edinburgh's legendary folk pub, Sandy Bell's Bar, in 1982. The band was originally named The Bogey Brothers, but this was changed to The Easy Club, the name coming from an eighteenth century Edinburgh drinking club which had been opposed to the union between Scotland and England. Singer Rod Paterson and guitarist Jack Evans (plus original member Norman Chalmers, who was replaced by fiddler John Martin) were members of another band
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The Eyemouth Disaster
Black Is The Colour
Dirty Old Town
Chance or Design
The Auld Toon Shuffle
The Quiet Man/Erse for Alba
The Easy Club Reel
The Innocent Railway
This for That
Neal Slessor Thomson
The Long Distance Runner
The Diamond
The North Sea Chinaman / The Linguist
The Train Journey North
Fause, Fause Hae Ye been
The North Sea Chinaman
The Midlothian Mining Song
Skirlie Beat
Auchengeich
The North Sea Chinaman, The Linguist
The Long Distance Runner / Bodhran Solo
Euphemia
The Quiet Man / Erse for Alba
Ms. Lyall
The Radical Road
The Arnish Light
The Heilanman's Umbrella
Isle Of Ewe / The Dhu Hill / The 40% Rule / Auld Wattie
West Pilton Circus / The Pumpherston Hornpipe
Neal Slesser Thomson / The Desert March
To India
Doon In The Wee Room
Janine's/East Club Reels
Isle of Ewe
The Song Of The Clyde / The Shipyard Apprentice
The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face
West Pilton Circus
Angus G. Macleod, The Little Cascade
The Innocent Railway, Daphne's Trousers, A Bruxa
The Easy Club Reel, Janine's Reel
The Easy Club Reel / Janine's Reel
The Quiet Man, Erse For Alba
The Road To Gerenish, Bodhran Solo
Eupemia
The Easy Club Reel Set
Easy Club Reel
The Quiet Man/ Erse For Alba
The Collier's 8-Hour Day
Murdo Mackenzie Of Torridon, Loch Garron, The Radical Road, Dr Macinne
The Arnishlight, The Ostrich
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