
Dick Gaughan - R/Evolution: 1969-83
In March–April 2025, a Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign ran with the twin goals of: (1) creating the 7CD+DVD box set R/evolution: 1969–83; (2) raising some funds for Dick Gaughan himself, retired and visually impaired.
With active and generous endorsement from fellow artists including Barbara Dickson, Karine Polwart, Billy Bragg, Patsy Seddon, Chris Brain and Andrew Cronshaw, the campaign was an unmitigated success.
900 copies were pre-ordered through Kickstarter; 1,500 have been manufactured – thus, 600 are being made generally available.
Various factors mean that this is a one-off pressing – when they’re gone, they’re gone.
We will be thrilled to bring this box set to the masses.
Shipping in Late January/February.
The remaining items will be distributed into record shops in March 2026.
What’s in the box?
· 126 audio tracks (9 hours) and 37 video tracks (2½ hours, spanning 1970–2012) from five broadcasters and two amateur documentarists.
· 83 audio tracks are unreleased (43 BBC session/concert recordings + 40 club/concert recordings) including many songs and tunes never commercially recorded by Dick.
· All 37 video performances are unreleased (including two otherwise unrecorded Gaughan originals).
· Maximum variety of repertoire (over 100 distinct songs or tune sets on the audio discs)
The audio is mastered by Cormac O’Kane and the video content is restored and mastered to stunning effect by Eroc.
The set is curated by Bert Jansch/John McLaughlin biographer Colin Harper.
Two extensive illustrated booklets are included featuring: (1) a new 10,000-word essay by Graeme Thomson; (2) vintage interview features by Ian A.
Anderson, Jerry Gilbert, Fred Woods and Colin Irwin; (3) rare and unpublished photos from Ian A.
Anderson, Dave Peabody, Frank Scott, Tom Steenbergen, Barry Plummer and Val Wilmer; (4) song notes by Steve Byrne.
Crucially, ALL profits will go to Dick Gaughan.
In March–April 2025, a Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign ran with the twin goals of: (1) creating the 7CD+DVD box set R/evolution: 1969–83; (2) raising some funds for Dick Gaughan himself, retired and visually impaired.
With active and generous endorsement from fellow artists including Barbara Dickson, Karine Polwart, Billy Bragg, Patsy Seddon, Chris Brain and Andrew Cronshaw, the campaign was an unmitigated success.
900 copies were pre-ordered through Kickstarter; 1,500 have been manufactured – thus, 600 are being made generally available.
Various factors mean that this is a one-off pressing – when they’re gone, they’re gone.
We will be thrilled to bring this box set to the masses.
Shipping in Late January/February.
The remaining items will be distributed into record shops in March 2026.
What’s in the box?
· 126 audio tracks (9 hours) and 37 video tracks (2½ hours, spanning 1970–2012) from five broadcasters and two amateur documentarists.
· 83 audio tracks are unreleased (43 BBC session/concert recordings + 40 club/concert recordings) including many songs and tunes never commercially recorded by Dick.
· All 37 video performances are unreleased (including two otherwise unrecorded Gaughan originals).
· Maximum variety of repertoire (over 100 distinct songs or tune sets on the audio discs)
The audio is mastered by Cormac O’Kane and the video content is restored and mastered to stunning effect by Eroc.
The set is curated by Bert Jansch/John McLaughlin biographer Colin Harper.
Two extensive illustrated booklets are included featuring: (1) a new 10,000-word essay by Graeme Thomson; (2) vintage interview features by Ian A.
Anderson, Jerry Gilbert, Fred Woods and Colin Irwin; (3) rare and unpublished photos from Ian A.
Anderson, Dave Peabody, Frank Scott, Tom Steenbergen, Barry Plummer and Val Wilmer; (4) song notes by Steve Byrne.
Crucially, ALL profits will go to Dick Gaughan.
Description
In March–April 2025, a Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign ran with the twin goals of: (1) creating the 7CD+DVD box set R/evolution: 1969–83; (2) raising some funds for Dick Gaughan himself, retired and visually impaired.
With active and generous endorsement from fellow artists including Barbara Dickson, Karine Polwart, Billy Bragg, Patsy Seddon, Chris Brain and Andrew Cronshaw, the campaign was an unmitigated success.
900 copies were pre-ordered through Kickstarter; 1,500 have been manufactured – thus, 600 are being made generally available.
Various factors mean that this is a one-off pressing – when they’re gone, they’re gone.
We will be thrilled to bring this box set to the masses.
Shipping in Late January/February.
The remaining items will be distributed into record shops in March 2026.
What’s in the box?
· 126 audio tracks (9 hours) and 37 video tracks (2½ hours, spanning 1970–2012) from five broadcasters and two amateur documentarists.
· 83 audio tracks are unreleased (43 BBC session/concert recordings + 40 club/concert recordings) including many songs and tunes never commercially recorded by Dick.
· All 37 video performances are unreleased (including two otherwise unrecorded Gaughan originals).
· Maximum variety of repertoire (over 100 distinct songs or tune sets on the audio discs)
The audio is mastered by Cormac O’Kane and the video content is restored and mastered to stunning effect by Eroc.
The set is curated by Bert Jansch/John McLaughlin biographer Colin Harper.
Two extensive illustrated booklets are included featuring: (1) a new 10,000-word essay by Graeme Thomson; (2) vintage interview features by Ian A.
Anderson, Jerry Gilbert, Fred Woods and Colin Irwin; (3) rare and unpublished photos from Ian A.
Anderson, Dave Peabody, Frank Scott, Tom Steenbergen, Barry Plummer and Val Wilmer; (4) song notes by Steve Byrne.
Crucially, ALL profits will go to Dick Gaughan.














