- Turnaround
- 1978 - Fogarty's Cove FCM-001 LP
- Side One
- Dark Eyed Molly (Archie Fisher)
- Oh No, Not I (Trad. Arr. Stand Rogers)
- Second Effort
- Bluenose
- The Jeannie C.
- Side Two
- So Blue
- Front Runner
- Song Of The Candle
- Try Like The Devil
- Turnaround
- Musicians
- Stan Rogers: Acoustic Guitar, Vocals
- Garnet Rogers: Violin, Flute, Vocals
- David Woodhead: Electric Bass, Piano
- Curly Boy Stubbs: Acoustic Guitar, High String Guitar, Shaker
- Ken Bloom: Northumbrian Smallpipes, Bandura, Zither, Recorder, Soprano Saxophone
- Barry Keane: Drums
- Bob Cohen: Electric Guitar
- Kim Deschamps: Dobro
- Jude Johnson: Vocals
- Dave Mcmanus: Fretless Electric Bass
- Ken Whitely: Piano, Organ
- Credits
- Produced for Fogarty's Cove Music by Paul Mills
- All songs, unless otherwise indicated, were written by Stan Rogers
- All songs arranged by Stan Rogers, with assistance from Garnet Rogers and David Woodhead
- Horn arrangements by Ken Bloom and Garnet Rogers
- Executive Producer: Valerie Rogers
- Spiritual Advisor: Mike Curry
- Hospitality: Bev Leth and Suzie Ferriman
- Chief Engineer: Robert Leth
- Recordist: Roy "Rocky Recordo" Farr
- Mixdown Recordist: Garnet Rogers
- Recorded at Springfield Sound, RRW1 Springfield, Ontario, Canada, from Sept. 23 to Sept. 28, 1977
- Additional recording at Springfield Sound April 15 - 16, 1978
- Mixed at Springfield Sound April 16 - 17, 1978, by Paul Mills and Robert Leth
- Mastering at A&M, Hollywood, California, May 12, 1978
- Engineers: Frank DeLuna and Robert Leth
- Cover Photograph: Kenneth Ashcroft, A.R.P.S
- Cover Design: Stan Rogers
Special Thanks to: The Friends of Fiddler's Green and Fiddler's Green Folk Club for rehearsal facilities; "Chopper" McKinnon and the folks at the Toronto Folklore Centre; the Band Instrument Department at Long & McQuade's, Toronto; Brian Ferriman and the staff at Springfield Sound for unheard-of kindness, cooperation, and assistance; Mitch Podolak and Barn Swallow Records who paved the way to this record's birth; and Grit Laskin, Luthier, who built one magnificent guitar.