| | Taster CD - Import
An exciting collection from 1997 featuring tracks from some of Park's most successful albums. 1. The Fox - Steeleye Span 2. The Jovial Beggar - Maddy Prior & The Carnival Band 3. The Old Maid In The Garrett - Steeleye Span 4. The Galway Farmer - Davey Ar Taster Songs | 1. | Fox, The - Steeleye Span |
| 2. | Jovial Beggar, The - Maddy Prior & The Carnival Band |
| 3. | Old Maid in the Garrett, The - Steeleye Span |
| 4. | Galway Farmer, The - Davey Arthur |
| 5. | Africa - Guitar Orchestra |
| 6. | Marigold/Harvest Home - Maddy Prior |
| 7. | Jacko Diamonds |
| 8. | Lady Diamond - Steeleye Span |
| 9. | Bewcastle - Maddy Prior/Rick Kemp |
| 10. | Commit the Crime - Maddy Prior |
| 11. | Boar's Head, The - Maddy Prior & The Carnival Band |
| 12. | So Early in the Spring - Pentangle |
| 13. | Pernod for the Bamboo Man, A (Apertif) - Guitar Orchestra |
| 14. | Boys of Bedlam - Maddy Prior (live) |
| 15. | Wee Weaver - Maddy Prior |
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