TracksBay of Biscay, She Thinks I Still Care, Claudy Banks, Short Life of Trouble, Thomas and Nancy, Bully in the Alley, He Comes Like Rain (Like Wind He Goes), Song of the Lower Classes, Lowlands Low, John Barleycorn Deconstructed, Why Should I Be Lonely?, Tenting on the Old Camp Ground, Christmas Trilogy, The Lass That Loved a Sailor, From Dover to Calais, The Riley Boys, Farm! Farm!, By the Green Grove
NotesUK reviewer David Kidman says of Finest Kind's latest release: 'For Honour & For Gain is a further example of everything they do so enviably well: a professionally-planned and keenly-presented hour-long menu of 18 tracks representing folk eclecticism at it's best (I ought to say of the finest kind!), all couched in unstintingly superb singing (solo and ensemble alike) with plenty of close-harmonies to die for... ...Simply, their seriously accomplished musicianship carries with it both the ring of authenticity and an essential, inherent spontaneity, qualities which for me guarantee For Honour & For Gain a place in the top ten of 2010's folk album releases...'