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« on: February 18, 2025, 03:09:57 PM »

He dropped out of sight for health reasons  some years ago but there's  the suggestion of a crowdfunding for  a boxed set.
Facebook people will probably have seen this but thought it worth flagging up.

I saw Mr Gaughan  a couple of times  and he was a fine performer.  The non availability of much of hos catalogue  is a Nic Jones -like scenario.
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« Reply #1 on: February 18, 2025, 04:43:40 PM »

And probably for the same reason...

Yes, I saw the post. Colin Harper is planning a kickstarter campaign beginning in late March for a 7 CD + DVD box set.  128 audio tracks, of which 83 are unreleased.  He needs to raise about £25,000.
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« Reply #2 on: February 18, 2025, 04:58:27 PM »

Here's what Colin write on FB:

Friends, I’m going to need your help in a few weeks – especially friends in the music world, for whom some of this might resonate. That help will be sharing links on your own FB pages and elsewhere. 🙏
I’ll be launching a crowdfunding campaign that involves aiming for a *significant* sum of money. I won’t be taking any of it – my role is philanthropic – but I’ll be thrilled if the target is reached: it will allow to happen a project of preservation, celebration and remuneration around a largely ‘lost era’ of work from one of the great artists of the 20th century, in my view.
Richard Gaughan was a folk music giant – a singer *and* instrumentalist of astonishing, singular quality, whose early career was mostly based on traditional music, moving more into songs of his own time in the mid-80s. He was brilliant at all of it and a man of rare compassion and optimism in his worldview.
His first album was released in 1972, his last in 2008. His career ended with a stroke in 2016. He is off the grid and legally blind, unable to play an instrument – but that remarkable optimism remains. He deserves some good luck.
Most artists with a long career see periodic reissues, anthologies, even box sets of their work – keeping the flame of their artistry alive – in their later years and into retirement. This is the case with peers of similar singular artistry from the background of the folk revival – Bert Jansch, June Tabor, Martin Carthy...
Gaughan has been unlucky in this respect: 7 of his 12 albums from 1972–88 are out of reach to licensors and have never or never properly appeared on CD (one appeared briefly on low-run CDr) let alone digital/streaming; of the other five, only one has been sonically refreshed/reissued in the past 30-odd years (the fabulous ‘Handful of Earth’, 1981, remastered/repacked 6 years ago).
This has created an alarming ‘legacy gap’ – let alone the money that might have gone to Gaughan and the reputation-burnishing and introducing to a new generation that might have happened had his early work been periodically re-presented. Look at the tranche of national publicity, for example, that greeted the simple reissue on vinyl of Martin Carthy’s first LP last year, or this month’s broadsheet and monthly magazine features on Vashti Bunyan, on the occasion of a simple 20th anniversary reissue of her 2005 comeback album after a one-album original career in 1970. It’s not enough for musical artists to do great work – that work must be periodically refreshed and re-presented, made available to new listeners, celebrated anew by the faithful, with the artist themselves benefitting either directly (with revenues) or indirectly (with publicity that helps generate ongoing work or sales of other releases).
I saw Gaughan performing many times in the 80s and 90s – an awesome experience. Last year, I began to think that he and his music were fading from view – and I resolved to try and do something about that.
In brief, I created on paper ‘R/evolution: 1969-84’ – a 7CD+DVD box set restoring that lost repertoire and magical early era via BBC and club/concert recordings along with stray studio tracks  from scattered various-artist albums, two albums in full and selections from two others, plus film from five broadcasters. 128 audio tracks / 83 previously unreleased and 21 video tracks.
Labels weren’t interested, they didn’t believe there was a market. I believe there is a market – and I also believe the artistry is of a level of greatness that even if that market is modest, it *has* to be created. It’s not hubris, it just feels wrong to give in. So, I’m going to be running a Kickstarter campaign to fund it, launching in late March, all being well.
The late publisher Rayner Unwin, confronted with Tolkien’s ‘The Lord of the Rings’ in the 1950s, telegrammed his father, Sir Stanley, head of the firm, saying ‘I think it’s a work of genius but we might lose £1,000’. His father, to his credit, replied: ‘*If* it’s a work of genius, you can lose £1,000.’
Happily, with the all-or-nothing Kickstarter crowdfunding model, I won’t be losing £1,000 – but I’ll need to raise around £25,000. The costings are nearly all in, and even with generosity from several of the professionals involved, that’s the sum necessary.
Gaughan is fully on board. We’ll be filming a Kickstarter promo video together in Edinburgh in two weeks, with a few other ‘team members’.
It is a project of preservation, celebration and remuneration for Gaughan, one of the folk music giants of the late 20th century: (1) to preserve, polish and present a remarkable body of work from 1969–84 (most of it previously unreleased); (2) to celebrate his incredible artistry once again, years after he and much of his recorded work have faded from view; and (3) to remunerate him fairly and squarely for that wor
k (receiving ALL the revenues after costs).
Look out for the campaign launch in March and help share it far and wide if you can!


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« Reply #3 on: February 18, 2025, 05:41:36 PM »


He dropped out of sight for health reasons  some years ago but there's  the suggestion of a crowdfunding for  a boxed set.
Facebook people will probably have seen this but thought it worth flagging up.

I saw Mr Gaughan  a couple of times  and he was a fine performer.  The non availability of much of hos catalogue  is a Nic Jones -like scenario.


There are quite a few of his albums on the 7digital website. I just downloaded a copy of A Different Kind Of Love Song.

I saw a posting about the boxed set on Facebook and thought it odd that he was being referred to as Richard Gaughan. I've only ever known him as Dick Gaughan. Made me wonder if it was a genuine posting and project so I'm glad to see that it is kosher.

I've seen him a few times including one gig at Celtic Connections where he shared the stage with Swarb and Jason Wilson's reggae band. That was quite a combination!
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« Reply #4 on: February 18, 2025, 05:52:41 PM »



I saw a posting about the boxed set on Facebook and thought it odd that he was being referred to as Richard Gaughan. I've only ever known him as Dick Gaughan. Made me wonder if it was a genuine posting and project so I'm glad to see that it is kosher.




That's social media for you - Colin did that for very obvious reasons (when you realise) - Facebook doesn't like the word "Dick" and flags it up/bans it etc.  So, that's why... Smiley
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« Reply #5 on: February 19, 2025, 09:55:53 AM »




I saw a posting about the boxed set on Facebook and thought it odd that he was being referred to as Richard Gaughan. I've only ever known him as Dick Gaughan. Made me wonder if it was a genuine posting and project so I'm glad to see that it is kosher.




That's social media for you - Colin did that for very obvious reasons (when you realise) - Facebook doesn't like the word "Dick" and flags it up/bans it etc.  So, that's why... Smiley


Yes, apparently several posts about him have been caught in spam filters, hence the use of 'Richard'.

On which subject I was at 6th Form college with a guy called Richard Head. One wonders what his parents were thinking...
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« Reply #6 on: February 19, 2025, 10:41:29 AM »


On which subject I was at 6th Form college with a guy called Richard Head. One wonders what his parents were thinking...


I always wondered if anyone really had such a name. It's staggering, isn't it? Sympathy to any Richard Heads or Michael Hunts out there.

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« Reply #7 on: February 19, 2025, 11:19:38 AM »





I saw a posting about the boxed set on Facebook and thought it odd that he was being referred to as Richard Gaughan. I've only ever known him as Dick Gaughan. Made me wonder if it was a genuine posting and project so I'm glad to see that it is kosher.




That's social media for you - Colin did that for very obvious reasons (when you realise) - Facebook doesn't like the word "Dick" and flags it up/bans it etc.  So, that's why... Smiley


Yes, apparently several posts about him have been caught in spam filters, hence the use of 'Richard'.

On which subject I was at 6th Form college with a guy called Richard Head. One wonders what his parents were thinking...

one of my mums uncles was Richard Head, and was always known as Dick.  Different times.
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« Reply #8 on: February 26, 2025, 03:19:31 PM »

Hi folks, long time no see etc.

The crowdfunder is a goer, there is a Facebook page called Gaughan Box Set Supporters which is open for anyone to join. Colin has made a promo video with Dick himself plus Barbara Dickson and Karin Polwart, it is hoped that will be edited and out doing the rounds in two or three weeks.

Every penny after costs is going to Dick who has been under the weather for a few years now and unable to perform.
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« Reply #9 on: February 27, 2025, 09:23:18 AM »

I'm in on it. One of my true folk heroes.
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« Reply #10 on: February 27, 2025, 10:30:26 AM »

Dick Gaughan is a true legend. Absolute working class hero who has penned mighty protest songs , but for me its his songs that make you just stop and listen that set him apart.
Snows they melt the soonest ,is perhaps the single definitive folk song for me.No one else could sing that , like that.

For me Sandy Deny is the greatest female voice and Dick Gaughan the male .
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« Reply #11 on: February 27, 2025, 07:05:43 PM »

Exactly my choices Trev
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« Reply #12 on: March 24, 2025, 10:32:44 AM »

The Crowdfunder is now live for those who want to support it: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/2121905920/dick-gaughan-r-evolution-1969-84-an-8-disc-box-set?
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« Reply #13 on: March 24, 2025, 01:43:26 PM »



It's looking promising too - over half way there and the limited option (with the extra signed Live in Belfast) only has 80 of the 200 remaining at the time of writing.
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« Reply #14 on: March 24, 2025, 01:49:35 PM »

Thanks for the link. Have signed up. A magnificent singer and great man. First saw him in 1976 with Five Hand Reel. Hopefully the appeal will more than meet its target.
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« Reply #15 on: March 24, 2025, 02:21:41 PM »

More than half way there already. Win-win all round and great to help Dick out after all the joy he's given. Ko
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« Reply #16 on: March 24, 2025, 05:13:24 PM »


More than half way there already. Win-win all round and great to help Dick out after all the joy he's given. Ko


Wow!  3/4 backed now, and only 28 (out of 200) of the bonus edition with the live CD left. Pretty good for day one of the Kickstarter!
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More than half way there already. Win-win all round and great to help Dick out after all the joy he's given. Ko


Wow!  3/4 backed now, and only 28 (out of 200) of the bonus edition with the live CD left. Pretty good for day one of the Kickstarter!


I'll be surprised if they don't expand the limited edition a little (see also: Cropredy, ticket sales thereof)  Wink  Whatever, it's good to see.

[Update: 13 left...going, going....]

Second Update:  And there we go...the limited edition is extended to 500 with a guarantee it won't be extended again.
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« Reply #18 on: March 24, 2025, 07:01:44 PM »

Ordered ltd. version.  Just in time by the looks. No paypal  so it was worryingly slow.
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« Reply #19 on: March 24, 2025, 07:12:15 PM »

It's 'of interest' that in the voluminous list of projects that Colin has been involved in, the Fairport box does not get a mention...
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