Part One - Love:
1) A Red, Red Rose
2) News, Lassies, News
3) Mary Morrison
4) Song: The White Cockade
5) Jamie Come Try Me
6) The Rigs o' Barley
7) Wha Is That at My Bower Door?
8) A Poet's Welcome Tae His Bastart Wean
9) Fine Flowers In the Valley
10) What Can A Young Lassie Dae Wi; An Auld Man?
11) Song: John Anderson, My Jo
12) Sweet Afton
13) Song: The Banks o' Doon
14) Interlude: The Art of Poetry Pt.1
Part Two - Of Mice & Men:
15) To A Mouse
16) Is There For Honest Poverty
17) Song: The Slave's Lament
18) Holy Willie's Prayer
19) Interlude: The Art of Poetry Pt.2
Part Three - Off To War:
20) Robert Bruce's March To Bannockburn
21) Song: Ae Fond Kiss
22) I Hae Been at Crookieden
23) O Kenmure's On and Awa', Willie
24) Ye Jacobites By Name
25) A Mother's Lament For the Death of Her Son
26) Such A Parcel of Rogues In A Nation
27) Song: Ca' the Yowes to the Knowes
28) Interlude: The Art of Poetry Pt.3
Part Four - Food & Drink:
29) Address To A Haggis
30) Song: Rattlin' Roarin' Willie
31) Scotch Drink
32) Tam o' Shanter
33) Song: Auld Lang Syne
Besides the notes which give a guide to the various parts of The Burns' Supper and the Bards 'life & works', the album also beaks down into parts or, perhaps, themes.
The cast impress and Burns' lovers will enjoy the professional approach.
A lot of material is crammed into the 62 minutes which also give the production a no-nonsense feel.
Well worth a listen.
Lineup
David Rintoul
Vivien Heilbron
Adrian Chandler - all Spoken Word
Mhairi Lawson - Songs