
#1 Formed in 1964, The Exiles were Bobby Campbell (fiddle, mandola, mandolin, guitar, vocals), Enoch Kent (whistle, vocals), and Gordon McCulloch (guitar, banjo, harmonica, vocals). So named because the three, from Glasgow, were living and working in London. Campbell died in 1997, while Kent still sings in his adopted Canada. After the group’s debut LP, 1966’s Freedom Come All Ye, the follow-up was released in 1967. #2 Exiles (http://www.last.
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The One
The Moving On Song
Circles
Goals to Newcastle
To Sing the Blaydon Races
Until My Dyin' Day
Love In The Making
The Sound of Someone Leaving
So Far From Whitley Bay
The Ballad of Accounting
Thank Christ for Christmas
Tanner a Bag
Freedom Come All Ye
Arthur MacBride
The Moving-On Song
Railroad Mess
Fussing & Dubbing
The Entertainers
For A' That and A' That
Glory Football
The Pound-a-Week Rise
The Fair Flower of Northumberland
Ugly
The Pigeon
So Easy
We're only over here for exploration
Willie Brennan
Way Back Home
Twa Recruiting Sergants
Wae's me for Prince Charlie
The Jolly Beggar
Partners in Crime
Number Nine
I Can't Breathe
Building
Ceritonin Burnout
How To Lose Friends
Ode to Frank Clark
The Shoals of Herring
Domino to Danny
The Battle of Harlaw
Twa Recruiting Sergeants
The Plooman Laddie
The Laird o' the Windy Wa'
Wor Jackie's the Greatest
I Will Lay Ye Doon, Love
La Pique
Dead Spaniard
One Michael Owen
Milk and Two Sugars
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