R/evolution: 1969–83 (Compilation)
BBC / live 1969–73
- Fiddler’s Green
- Burning of Auchindoun
- Jock o’ Hazeldean
- The Three Healths
- The Thatchers of Glenrea
- Derwentwater’s Farewell
- Jigs: The Langstern Pony / Banish Misfortune (von Dick Gaughan & Aly Bain)
- Rattlin’ Roarin’ Willie (von Dick Gaughan & Aly Bain)
- Fair Flower O’ Northumberland (von Dick Gaughan & Aly Bain)
- Floo’ers o’ the Forest (von Boys of the Lough)
- Farewell to Whiskey (von Boys of the Lough)
- Slip Jigs: The Whinny Hills of Leitrim/Paddy O’Brien of Offaly’s (von Boys of the Lough)
- Rigs o’ Rye (von Boys of the Lough)
- Reel: The Hurricane (von Boys of the Lough)
- The Trooper and the Maid (von Boys of the Lough)
- MacCrimmon’s Lament / Mrs Jamieson’s Favourite (von Boys of the Lough)
- The Jolly Beggar (von Dick Gaughan & Aly Bain)
- The Blackbird (von Dick Gaughan & Aly Bain)
- Song Extracts: The Cruel Mother / Sweet CarnloughBay / Andrew Lammie
- The Jolly Beggar
- Alan MacPherson of Mosspark
Studio / live / BBC 1973–77
- Farewell to Whisky
- MacCrimmon’s Lament
- The Aughengeich Disaster
- Bonny Woodha’
- The Cruel Brother
- Sleepy Toon
- Arthur MacBride
- The Rashy Moor
- Lord Randal
- The Gypsy Laddies
- The John McLean March
- Planxty Johnson
- Raglan Road
- Boys of the Lough / Roaring Mary
- The 51st Highland Division’s Farewell to Sicily
- Rigs o’ Rye
- Planxty Johnson
- The Earl of Errol
Studio / BBC 1977–78
- Farewell to Whisky
- Boys of the Lough
- Freedom Come All Ye
- My Donald
- The Rashy Moor
- Pinch of Snuff (von Five Hand Reel)
- A Man’s a Man for a’ That (von Five Hand Reel)
- Carrickfergus (von Five Hand Reel)
- Bonnie Jeannie o’ Bethelnie
- Bonnie Lass Amang the Heather
- Crooked Jack
- The Recruited Collier
- The Pound a Week Rise
- My Donald
- Willie o’ Winsbury
- Such a Parcel o’ Rogues in a Nation
- Gillie Mor
- Reels: O’Keefe’s / The Foxhunter’s
- Reels: The Oak Tree / The Music in the Glen
- Reels: The Spey in Spate / The Hurricane
- Shetland Reels: Jack Broke the Prison Door / Donald Blue / Wha’ll Dance Wi’ Wattie
BBC 1977–79
- Jackson and Jane
- The Trooper and the Maid
- My Love Is Like a Red, Red Rose
- P Stands for Paddy
- Coppers and Brass / Behind the Haystack
- Erin the Green
- Bonnie Jeanie O’ Bethelnie
- Fair Flower O’ Northumberland
- The Pound a Week Rise
- Willie o’ Winsbury
- Craigie Hill
- The 51st Highland Division’s Farewell to Sicily
- Gillie Mor
- The Bonnie Lass Amang the Heather
- Jamie Foyers
- Schooldays End
Studio/live 1981–82
- Erin-Go-Bragh
- Now Westlin Winds
- The Snows They Melt the Soonest
- Lough Erne / First Kiss at Parting
- Scojun Waltz / Randers Hopsa
- Both Sides the Tweed
- The World Turned Upside Down
- Lassie Lie Near Me
- The Father’s Song
- The Lads o’ the Fair / Leith Docks
- My Back Pages / Afterthoughts
- Floo’ers o’ the Forest
- The Shoals of Herring
- The Verdent Braes of Screen
- Too Much of Nothing
- McPherson’s Rant
- Ballad of the Men of Knoydart
- Come Lay Me Down, Love
Live in America 1981
- Magdalen Green
- Now Westlin Winds
- Tommy Peoples’ Jig / Jackie Daly’s Jig
- Farewell to Whisky
- Bonnie Jeannie o’ Bethelnie
- The West Clare Railway / Chicago Reel / Jenny’s Welcome to Charlie
- Lough Erne
- Erin-Go-Bragh
- Song for Ireland
- Willie o’ Winsbury
- Craigie Hill
- Your Daughters and Your Sons
- Johnny & Molly / Colonel Fraser / Charlie Lennon’s
- The World Turned Upside Down
- Thirty-Foot Trailer
Studio / Live 1981–83
- Revolution
- Prisoner 562
- Song of Choice
- The Father’s Song
- Think Again
- As I Walked on the Road
- Stand Up for Judas
- By the People
- Games People Play
- The Spoot o' Skerry
- The Rebel Corps
- As I Walked on the Road
- Tom Billy's / The Monaghan / Sean Ryan's
- Freedom Come All Ye
- Raglan Road
- Revolution
Dick Gaughan on Film 1970–2012
- Fiddler’s Green
- Jackson and Jane (von Boys of the Lough)
- Boys of the Lough (von Boys of the Lough)
- Magdalen Green
- Bonnie Jeannie o’ Bethelnie + interview
- The Concertina Hornpipe
- Song for Ireland + interview
- Floo’ers o’ the Forest + interview
- Erin Go Bragh
- The Games People Play
- Your Daughters and Your Sons
- World Turned Upside Down
- Which Side Are You On?
- What You Do With What You’ve Got
- Interview with Bill Paterson
- Now Westlin Winds
- Both Sides the Tweed
- Revolution
- Freedom Come All Ye
- Afton Water
- Canan nan Gaidheal
- What You Do With What You’ve Got
- Waist Deep in the Big Muddy
- World Turned Upside Down
- Erin-Go-Bragh
- Now Westlin Winds
- Tommy Peoples’ Jig / Jackie Daly’s Jig
- Workers’ Song
- Jenny’s Welcome to Charlie
- Farewell to Whisky
- The Pound a Week Rise
- Song of Choice
- A Miner’s Life is Like a Sailor’s
- The John McLean March
- Ireland Her Own
- U.S. Cousins
- Hawks and Eagles
Untroubled: Live in Belfast 1979-82
- Rigs O' Rye
- The Pound a Week Rise
- Farewell to Whisky
- Jock O' Hazeldean
- The Magdalen Green / Hornpipe
- Now Westlin Winds
- Willie O' Winsbury
- Bonnie Jeannie O' Bethelnie
- The Fair Flower of Northumberland
- Erin-Go-Bragh
- MacCrimmon's Lament
- Workers' Song
- World Turned Upside Down
- The John MacLean March
- Reels: Miss Shepherd's / When the Shannon Rises / The Hunter's Purse / McDermott's
Live In The 70s
Live at Medway Folk Centre, 19 December 1972
- Shetland Reels (von Dick Gaughan & Aly Bain)
- Hornpipe: Killarney Boys of Pleasure (von Dick Gaughan & Aly Bain)
- Fair Flower O' Northumberland (von Dick Gaughan & Aly Bain)
- Rigs of Rye (von Dick Gaughan & Aly Bain)
- Doon da Rooth + Reels: Da Lerwick Lasses / Da Scalloway Lasses / The Galley Watchman / The Underdog (von Dick Gaughan & Aly Bain)
- Hornpipe: The Hawk (von Dick Gaughan & Aly Bain)
- Improvised Duet (von Dick Gaughan & Aly Bain)
- Marches: Captain Campbell / Crossing the Minch (von Dick Gaughan & Aly Bain)
- The Blackbird (von Dick Gaughan & Aly Bain)
- The Jolly Beggar (von Dick Gaughan & Aly Bain)
- Reels: The Donegal / Sally Gardens Reel / The Barmaid (von Dick Gaughan & Aly Bain)
- Bogie's Bonnie Belle