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VA - Made in Scotland (A Butterboy Compilation) (8 x CDs)
Made in Scotland is more than a compilation, it’s a curated chronicle of Scottish musical identity, spanning six decades and eight discs. From beat-era obscurities to post-punk demos, indie gems, and pop-rock anthems, this anthology doesn’t just document a scene, it celebrates a nation’s sonic evolution.
The first two discs, subtitled Debut Singles, focus on formative releases, those first statements of intent that shaped careers and scenes. Poets - Now We’re Thru [1964], released on Decca, opens the set with fuzzed-out garage urgency, a rare 7" that’s become a mod collector’s prize. Orange Juice - Falling and Laughing [1980], the inaugural Postcard Records single, marks the birth of Scottish indie with jangly defiance. These discs include early cuts from Simple Minds, Aztec Camera, Cocteau Twins, and The Bluebells, each representing a sonic pivot point. Even flexi-disc rarities like Jesse Garon & The Desperadoes - The Rain Fell Down [1983] on Narodnik Records) find their place, validating the DIY spirit that defined the era.
Discs 3 through 5, under the Indie banner, dive deep into the lo-fi ethos and label lore. Fizzbombs - Sign on the Line [1987] captures the raw charm of 53rd & 3rd’s bedroom pop revolution, while Wake - Crush the Flowers [1989] offers a glimpse into the Sarah Records-adjacent dream-pop underground. Peel Session exclusives, cassette-only demos, and obscure 7" pressings abound. Close Lobsters - Don’t Worry [1986] and Yummy Fur - Chinese Bookie [1996] are prime examples. These discs are a love letter to Glasgow’s rehearsal rooms, fanzines, and indie labels that punched far above their weight.
Disc 6 shifts into Pop, where polish meets provenance. Texas - I Don’t Want a Lover [1989], (Phonogram) and Deacon Blue - Dignity [1987], (CBS) represent the major-label sheen of the late ’80s, while Camera Obscura - French Navy [2009], (4AD) and Belle and Sebastian - Dress Up in You [2006], (Rough Trade) bring literate melancholy into the 21st century. Even here, rarities sneak in, Just Joans - What Do We Do Now? [2012], (WeePOP!) was a limited-run release that’s now a cult favorite.
Discs 7 and 8, titled Rock, bring the noise. Freeze - For J.P.S. (With Love and Loathing) [1979], (A.1. Records) and Dreamboys - Béla Lugosi’s Birthday [1980] are long lost DIY punk artifacts. Mogwai - Christmas Steps [1999], (Chemikal Underground) and Arab Strap - The First Big Weekend [1996], (Jeepster) close the set with cinematic sprawl and spoken-word grit.
This box set wasn't just approached as a compilation, it aimed to explore a living map of Scottish sound, stitched together with rare gems, emotional resonance, and archival precision. From Poets - Now We’re Thru to Dead Pony - Bullet Farm, every 185 tracks are sequenced with care. You’ll find flexi-disc obscurities, cassette-only demos, and 7" pressings that vanished before they charted, Freeze, Dreamboys, Thanes, and Jesse Garon among them. The structure invites exploration, Debut Singles captures first sparks, Indie dives into lo-fi brilliance, Pop polishes without losing soul, and Rock closes with grit and grandeur. Rare labels are woven throughout, anchoring the set in scene-defining history. Whether you’re a crate-digger or a cultural historian, this anthology rewards deep listening and immersion. Made in Scotland, made with care, and made to be explored. (B)
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Track lists
Debut Singles CD1
01 Poets - Now We're Thru 2:19 1964
02 Incredible String Band - Maybe Someday 2:20 1966
03 Marmalade (originally known as Dean Ford and the Gaylords) - It's All Leading Up to Saturday Night 2:18 1966
04 Bert Jansch - Life Depends on Love 1:47 1967
05 Clouds - Scrapbook 2:48 1969
06 Stone The Crows - Things Are Getting Better 6:10 1970
07 Gerry Rafferty - Can I Have My Money Back_ 2:00 1971
08 Dougie MacLean & Alan Roberts - Caledonia 5:00 1978
09 Simple Minds - Life in A Day 4:06 1979
10 Orange Juice - Falling and Laughing 4:00 1980
11 Big Country - Harvest Home 4:19 1982
12 Secession - Fire Island 4:19 1983
13 Jim Diamond - I Should Have Known Better 4:12 1984
14 Silencers - Painted Moon 4:05 1987
15 Deacon Blue - Dignity 4:01 1987
16 Wet Wet Wet - Wishing I Was Lucky 3:47 1987
17 Teenage Fanclub - Everything Flows 5:13 1990
18 Travis - All I Want to Do is Rock 3:52 1997
19 Beta Band - Dry The Rain 6:06 1997
20 Twin Atlantic - What is Light Where is Laughter 3:38 2009
21 Withered Hand - Horseshoe 4:04 2014
Debut Singles CD2
22 Andy Stewart - A Scottish Soldier (Green Hills of Tyrol) 3:29 1960
23 Donovan - Little Tin Soldier 3:01 1965
24 Humblebums - Coconut Tree 2:05 1969
25 Nazareth - Dear John 3:42 1971
26 Bay City Rollers - Keep on Dancing 2:07 1971
27 Sensational Alex Harvey Band - Giddy Up A Ding Dong 3:18 1972
28 Skids - Reasons 2:07 1978
29 Aztec Camera - Just Like Gold 3:20 1981
30 Bluebells - Forever More 5:02 1982
31 Big Country - Harvest Home 4:19 1982
32 Del Amitri (Bluebells) - Happy Birthday 2:37 1982
33 Cocteau Twins - Peppermint Pig 3:24 1983
34 Jesus and Mary Chain - Upside Down 3:00 1984
35 Hipsway - Ask The Lord 4:07 1985
36 Primal Scream - All Fall Down 2:13 1985
37 Proclaimers - Throw The 'R' Away 2:45 1987
38 Eddi Reader - What You Do With What You've Got 4:40 1992
39 Arab Strap - The First Big Weekend 4:52 1996
40 Belle and Sebastian - Dog on Wheels 3:10 1997
41 Idlewild - Queen of The Troubled Teens 2:14 1997
42 Franz Ferdinand - Darts of Pleasure 2:59 2003
Indie CD1
01 Beatstalkers - Baseline 2:10 1966
02 Pathfinders - Pumpkin Lantern 3:01 1968
03 Valves - Robot Love 3:06 1977
04 Headboys - The Shape of Things to Come 3:26 1979
05 Josef K - Sorry for Laughing 3:05 1980
06 Orange Juice - Blokes on 45 (BBC Radio 1 John Peel Session, 10/8/81) 4:25 1981
07 Orange Juice - Rip it Up 3:45 1983
08 Suede Crocodiles - Stop the Rain 3:26 1983
09 Jesse Garon & The Desperadoes - The Rain Fell Down 3:16 1983
10 Aztec Camera - Walk out to Winter 3:24 1983
11 Cocteau Twins - Lorelei 3:41 1984
12 Pastels - Million Tears 2:53 1984
13 Wake - Talk About the Past (7-Inch Version) 3:51 1984
14 The Jesus and Mary Chain - Up Too High (Demo) 3:43 1984
15 Jesus and Mary Chain - Upside Down 3:00 1984
16 Aztec Camera - Set The Killing Free 3:39 1985
17 Close Lobsters - Don't Worry (Demo) 2:48 1986
18 Close Lobsters - Going to Heaven to See If it Rains 3:11 1986
19 Leopards - Psychedelic Boy 2:46 1986
20 Shop Assistants - Safety Net 2:22 1986
21 Motorcycle Boy - Big Rock Candy Mountain 3:06 1987
22 Shamen - Christopher Mayhew Says (7" version) 3:47 1987
Indie CD2
23 Baby Lemonade - Secret Goldfish 2:23 1987
24 Fizzbombs - Sign on the Line... 2:01 1987
25 Orchids - I've Got A Habit 2:33 1988
26 Golden Dawn - My Secret World 2:11 1988
27 Groovy Little Numbers - You Make My Head Explode 2:21 1988
28 Vaselines - Molly's Lips 1:44 1989
29 Wake - Crush the Flowers [Demo] 2:32 1989
30 Goodbye Mr. Mackenzie - The Rattler 4:00 1989
31 Bachelor Pad - Country Pancake 2:17 1990
32 Soup Dragons - I'm Free 3:31 1990
33 BMX Bandits - Serious Drugs 3:26 1992
34 Whiteout - No Time 3:56 1994
35 Nectarine No.9 - These Days 5:15 1995
36 Nectarine No.9 - Clipped Wings & Flower Stings 5:22 1995
37 Yummy Fur - Chinese Bookie 2:36 1996
38 Delgados - Mad Drums 2:53 1996
39 Belle and Sebastian - Shoot the Sexual Athlete 3:11 1996
40 Teenage Fanclub - Broken 5:16 1997
41 Beta Band - Dry the Rain 6:05 1997
42 Belle and Sebastian - Lazy Line Painter Jane 5:49 1997
43 Teenage Fanclub - Sparky's Dream 3:17 1997
44 Arab Strap - Cherubs 4:59 1999
Indie CD3
46 Travis - Turn 4:23 1999
47 Idlewild - Actually It's Darkness 2:39 2000
48 Delgados - Pull the Wires From the Wall 3:48 2000
49 Zephyrs - Stargazer 5:35 2001
50 Arab Strap - The Shy Retirer 4:04 2003
51 Nectarine No.9 - The End of Definition 3:31 2004
52 Franz Ferdinand - Take Me Out 3:58 2004
53 Boards of Canada - Dreamkey Chromacoat 4:44 2005
54 Cinematics - Break 4:01 2006
55 Belle and Sebastian - Dress Up in You 4:23 2006
56 Karine Polwart - Salters Road 3:41 2006
57 Camera Obscura - San Francisco Song 2:17 2006
58 Low Miffs - Where Are Your Songs Now 4:01 2006
59 Royal We - All The Rage 3:02 2007
60 Dykeenies - Clean Up Your Eyes 3:35 2007
61 Cinematics - Keep Forgetting 3:58 2007
62 View - Same Jeans 3:33 2007
63 1990s - See You at the Lights 2:55 2007
64 Plimptons - Lonely Old Man 3:58 2008
65 Frightened Rabbit - Frightened Rabbit - The Modern Leper 3:51 2008
66 Camera Obscura - French Navy 3:15 2009
67 Just Joans - What Do We Do Now? 4:04 2012
POP
01 Athenians - Mercy, Mercy 2:22 1965
02 Marmalade - Reflections of My Life 4:11 1969
03 JSD Band - Sarah Jane 2:22 1973
04 Pilot - Magic 3:06 1974
05 Cado Belle - Stone's Throw From Nowhere 4:49 1976
06 Altered Images - Happy Birthday 3:01 1981
07 Altered Images - I Could Be Happy 3:29 1981
08 Simple Minds - Love Song (Original 1981 7" Single Edit) 3:53 1981
09 Associates - Straw Towels 5:17 1981
10 Associates - Club Country 4:04 1982
11 Associates - Party Fears Two 4:07 1982
12 Questions - Work and Play 3:15 1982
13 Fiction Factory - (Feels Like) Heaven 3:33 1983
14 Bourgie Bourgie - Breaking Point 3:56 1984
15 Twinsets - Heartbeat 2:47 1984
16 Blue Nile - St. Catherine's Day 4:39 1984
17 Blue Nile - Tinseltown in the Rain 5:57 1984
18 Questions - Tuesday Sunshine 4:01 1984
19 Strawberry Switchblade - Little River 2:40 1985
20 Big Dish - Prospect Street 3:23 1985
21 Silencers - Painted Moon 6:05 1987
22 Love and Money - Strange Kind of Love 4:16 1988
23 Hue and Cry - Ordinary Angel (Extended Version) 5:00 1989
24 Texas - I Don't Want A Lover 5:01 1989
25 Pearlfishers - Even on A Sunday Afternoon 3:14 1997
26 Edwyn Collins - The Magic Piper (Of Love) 3:52 1997
27 Dogs Die in Hot Cars - I Love You'Cause I Have To 2:47 2003
28 Amphetameanies - Good One Go 3:07 2009
29 Hussy's - Caledonian Sun 2:51 2011
30 Admiral Fallow - Squealing Pigs 3:22 2011
31 Amazing Snakeheads - Flatlining 5:18 2014
32 Lucia & The Best Boys - Perfectly Untrue 3:11 2020
ROCK CD1
01 Poets - That's the Way It's Got to Be 2:33 1965
02 Incredible String Band - Painting Box 4:03 1967
03 Clouds - Tranquil 3:00 1969
04 Stoics - Earth, Fire, Air and Water 2:26 1969
05 Stone The Crows - Danger Zone 6:17 1970
06 Sensational Alex Harvey Band - The Faith Healer 7:13 1973
07 Nazareth - Hair of the Dog 4:10 1975
08 Gerry Rafferty - Baker Street 6:10 1978
09 Visitors - Take it Or Leave It 3:04 1978
10 Freeze - For J.P.S. (With Love and Loathing) 2:13 1979
11 Freeze - Psychodalek Nightmares 5:43 1979
12 Dreamboys - Béla Lugosi's Birthdáy 3:14 1980
13 Dreamboys - Outér Limits 2:37 1980
14 Scars - All About You 3:57 1981
15 Fire Engines - Candyskin 2:52 1981
16 Cuban Heels - Downtown 1:49 1981
17 Cuban Heels - Liberty Hall 3:22 1981
18 Simple Minds - Kaleidoscope 4:17 1982
19 Big Country - In A Big Country 3:49 1983
20 Simple Minds - Waterfront 5:15 1983
21 Primevals - Elixir of Life 4:37 1986
22 Mogwai - Christmas Steps 11:13 1999
23 Primal Scream - Swastika Eyes 3:52 1999
ROCK CD2
24 Thanes - World of Stone 2:14 2003
25 Biffy Clyro - There's No Such Thing as A Jaggy Snake 4:59 2005
26 Fratellis - Chelsea Dagger 3:35 2006
27 Glasvegas - Geraldine 3:45 2008
28 We Were Promised Jetpacks - Quiet Little Voices 4:21 2009
29 Low Miffs and Malcolm Ross dmix - the man who took on love (and won) 3:17 2009
30 Camera Obscura - The Sweetest Thing 4:22 2009
31 Twilight Sad - Never Tear Us Apart 3:16 2011
32 Baby Strange - Pure Evil 3:07 2013
33 Withered Hand - Love in the Time of Ecstasy 5:03 2014
34 Twin Atlantic - Heart and Soul 3:38 2014
35 Spook School - Binary 3:15 2015
36 Snuts - Glasgow 4:26 2016
37 Fatherson - Lost Little Boys 3:19 2016
38 Mirror Trap - Piranhas 3:50 2016
39 Vistas - Calm 3:26 2018
40 Xcerts - Feels Like Falling in Love 3:12 2018
41 LaFontaines - Body 4:06 2019
42 Cloth - Demo Love 3:20 2019
43 Declan Welsh and the Decadent West - No Fun 2:52 2019
44 Ninth Wave - Used to Be Yours 4:10 2019
45 Dead Pony - Bullet Farm 3:10 2022
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Music weaves itself into the fabric of our emotions, dances through the corridors of memory, and whispers to the soul of who we are. Sharing these stories deepens the connection, turning the experience into something timeless and profound.
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Great country Great music - spent a week there a few years ago & would love to go back - if only I could understand what anyone said!
ReplyDeleteHi Dr Robert.
DeleteClassic. Scotland’s got the tunes, the soul, and accents thick enough to butter your scone. But once you tune your ear, the warmth and wit come through loud and clear. Glad the music brought back good memories, sounds like that week left a mark.
Cheers.
I thought years of watching shows like 'Taggart' would help - it didn't.
DeleteSay this phrase over and over again and it will help...
DeleteTharrs a moose loose in the hoose...
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Why does JAMC's "Upside Down" appear twice?
ReplyDeleteH Swanditch.
DeleteA simple oversight.
Choose a track and I'll change it...
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Ha no worries man, this is a mind blowing collection that is 75% new to me, blows Big Gold Dream out of the water. I just searched JAMC because I love them and wondered which ones of theirs you'd included. Upside Down is fully worthy of two slots! Leave as is I say
DeleteV nice collection BB. You left out my favourite Scot Sean Connery
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Hi lemonflag.
DeleteMaybe next time I’ll sneak in a cheeky spoken-word cameo from “Zardoz” just for you. For now, we’ll let the music do the talking… shaken, not stirred.
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I like Sean as an actor not a singer. It was a joke, it is a terrible version. I did not mean to distract from the wonderful music. Sorry.
DeleteHi lemonflag,
DeleteDon't be sorry. I was trying to be funny too. I need to work on that...
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Thank you, very nice selection and a terrific way to introduce anyone that there is such a yhing as Scottish music. (a grin and a cheer for sneaking in The Big Yin)
ReplyDeleteThanks for tuning in with a grin, Richard.
DeleteGlad you caught The Big Yin’s cameo. Scottish music’s depth often gets overshadowed by tartan clichés, but this set aims to show the real scope.
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Thank you so much BB _ it is refreshing to listen to a compilation which reflects the real scope of Scottish music. No Burns and not a bagpipe in earshot. Gerry Rafferty but not "Baker Street". No inauthetic Lord Rockingham. Thank you for pulling together such a compelling snapshot of Scottish musical history. But no 'Bay City Rollers'? No 'Its A Game'?
ReplyDeleteThanks, twinsoulz.
DeleteNo tartan kitsch, no tourist tunes, just the real pulse of Scottish music across six decades. As for the Rollers… they do sneak in with “Keep on Dancing” on CD2, but “It’s a Game” didn’t make the final cut. I do appreciate your kind words.
Cheers.
thank you B.B
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome, Aussie.
DeleteCheers.
Lulu?
ReplyDeleteSorry Paul,
DeleteShe's not here right now... ;)
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Thank you BB, this is probably the best compilation of music from Scotland I have seen. And I have seen a lot. You're natural born curator.
ReplyDeleteThanks, StoneRose.
DeleteWhat a lovely thing to say. This one was a real labour of love, and I tried to let the songs speak for themselves, from the scrappy beginnings to the polished gems, all stitched together with care. So glad it resonates with you.
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Thank you Butterboy.
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome, Done4it.
DeleteI hope you pleasure from listening to this set.
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Hi BB. Fantastic collection, thanks a lot. I tried once to interview Teenage Fanclub. Very nice people, full of humanity, but I insist on the verb "try", it was very difficult to understand them! I discovered that precise day what was scottish accent. Nae bother!
ReplyDeleteHi Hervé,
DeleteThanks for the kind words. Glad the collection struck a chord with you.
Yes, the Scottish accent can be a melodic puzzle, especially when wrapped around dry wit and rapid banter. Teenage Fanclub are indeed lovely folks, and their warmth shines through both in conversation and in song. Nae bother indeed… once your ear adjusts, it’s like tuning into a whole new frequency of charm. I visited Scotland for many years (20 years), and I have become accustomed to their accent.
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I ve not listened but it looks like you have track by wrong Leopards here - the one you have is US one, not the Scottish 90s onwards ot
ReplyDeleteHi gypjh, you're absolutely right.
DeleteThank you for catching that. The track “Psychedelic Boy” is indeed by the U.S. Leopards, not the Scottish band. That was an oversight on my part, and I really appreciate your vigilance. I’ll make a correction and look to include a proper track from the Scottish Leopards in a future update, probably from their "They Tried Staying Calm" album.
Cheers.