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Andy Irvine Paul Brady
Andy Irvine Paul Brady Mulligan LUN 008 (LP, UK, 1976) |
Produced by Dónal Lunny;
Recorded by Ted Sharp at Rockfield Studios in autumn 1976;
Photographs by Johnny Morris;
Cover design by Niall Toolan
Musicians
Andy Irvine: vocals [1, 4, 7, 9, 10a],
bouzouki [1, 3-4, 6a],
mandolin [1, 4, 8, 10a],
mandola [7],
guitar [9],
hurdy-gurdy [2, 9, 10a],
harmonica [6, 8];
Paul Brady: vocals [2, 5, 6, 8],
backing vocals [1, 10a],
guitar [1, 3, 5, 6b, 8, 10a],
mandolin [2, 6a, 10b],
bouzouki [2],
whistle [4, 6b, 10a],
cittern [4],
harmonium [4, 9, 10a];
Dónal Lunny: bouzouki [1, 8, 10],
guitar [6a, 7, 10a],
bodhrán [3],
backing vocals [10a];
Kevin Burke: fiddle [1, 3, 6, 8, 10]
Tracks
Side 1
- The Plains of Kildare (Roud 456; Laws Q22) (4.16)
- Lough Erne Shore (Roud 3476) (3.43)
- Fred Finn’s Reel / Sailing into Walpole’s Marsh reels (2.34)
- Bonny Woodhall (Roud 3778; G/D 5:947; Henry H476) (5.14)
- Arthur McBride and the Sergeant (Roud 2355; G/D 1:78) (7.05)
Side 2
- The Jolly Soldier / The Blarney Pilgrim jig (5.37)
- Autumn Gold (3.48)
- Mary and the Soldier (Roud 2496; G/D 1:91; Henry H782) (4.45)
- The Streets of Derry (Roud 896; Laws L11; Henry H705) (3.51)
- Martinmas Time (Roud 2173; G/D 1:161) / The Little Stack of Wheat hornpipe (6.01)
Tracks 1, 4 words trad., music Andy Irvine;
Track 2 trad. arr. Paul Brady;
Track 3 trad. arr. Andy Irvine, Dónal Lunny, Kevin Burke, Paul Brady;
Track 5 trad. adapted, arr., new lyrics Paul Brady;
Tracks 6a, 8 trad. additional lyrics Paul Brady;
Tracks 6b, 10b trad. arr. Andy Irvine, Kevin Burke, Paul Brady;
Track 7 Andy Irvine;
Tracks 9, 10a trad. arr. Andy Irvine;
> Folk Music > Records > Dick Gaughan & Andy Irvine: Parallel Lines
Dick Gaughan & Andy Irvine: Parallel Lines
Parallel Lines Folk Freak FF 4007 (LP, Germany, 1982) |
Produced by Dick Gaughan, Andy Irvine and Carsten Linde;
Recorded by Günter Pauler at Tonstudio St. Blasien, August 1981;
Mastered at SST Brüggemann GmbH;
Layout by Jerken Diederich
Musicians
Dick Gaughan: vocals [2, 4-5, 8],
guitar [1-3, 5-7],
acoustic guitar [4, 8],
electric guitar [8],
bass [4-5, 8];
Andy Irvine: vocals [1, 3, 5-7],
bouzouki [1-2, 5-6],
mandola [3],
mandolin [4-5, 7],
harmonica [1, 5, 7],
hurdy-gurdy [8];
Nollaig Casey (Nollaigh Ni Cathasaigh): fiddle [1, 7];
Judith Jaenicke: flute [3];
Bob Lenox: Fender Rhodes piano [3, 8]
Martin Buschmann: saxophone [4]
Tracks
Side 1
- The Creggan White Hare (Roud 9633) (4.45)
- Lads o the Fair / Leith Dock (3.45)
- At Twenty-One (Roud 4714; Henry H33, H611) (3.57)
- My Back Pages / Afterthoughts (5.25)
Side 2
- The Dodgers Song (Roud 3758) (2.58)
- Captain Thunderbolt (Roud 1453) (4.06)
- Captain Colston (Roud 1695; Henry H562) (5.34)
- Flouers o the Forest (Roud 3812) (7.36)
Tracks 1, 3, 5-8 trad.;
Track 2a Brian McNeill;
Track 4a Bob Dylan;
Tracks 2b, 4b Dick Gaughan
> Folk Music > Records > Andy Irvine: Rainy Sundays…Windy Dreams
Andy Irvine: Rainy Sundays…Windy Dreams
Rainy Sundays…Windy Dreams Tara TARA 3002 (LP, Ireland, 1980) |
Produced by Dónal Lunny;
Recorded by Brian Masterson at Windmill Lane Studios, Dublin;
Bonus track 8 recorded live at ‘The 4th Irish Folk Festival’ in Germany on 30 April 1977;
Sleeve photography by Colm Henry;
Sleeve design by Charles O’Neill
Musicians
Andy Irvine: vocals [1abc, 3, 6-8],
hurdy-gurdy [1a, 2a],
mandola [1b, 3],
harmonica [1b, 2a],
bouzouki [1c, 4, 5, 7],
mandolin [2b, 5];
Dónal Lunny: harmonium [1a],
panpipes [1a, 6],
vocals [1b],
harmonium [1c],
guitar [1c, 3],
bouzouki [2b, 4-7],
percussion [5];
Liam O’Flynn: uilleann pipes [1a, 5];
Frankie Gavin: fiddle [1abc, 2ab, 4-5],
flute [5];
Paul Brady: guitar [1b],
piano [3];
Rick Epping: harmonica [1b, 2a],
jew’s harp [2b],
accordion [5];
Lucienne Purcell: vocals [4];
John Wadham: bongos, congas [5];
Garvan Gallagher: electric bass [7];
Paul Barrett: Fender Rhodes, Polymoog [7];
Keith Donald: sprano saxophone [7];
Mick Hanly: guitar [8]
Tracks
Side 1
- The Emigrants
(13.51):
a) Come to the Land of Sweet Liberty (Roud 2290) /
b) Farewell to Old Ireland (Roud 6876; Henry H473) /
c) Edward Connors - Longford Weaver (Roud 883; G/D 3:603; Henry H745) / Christmas Eve reel (5.31)
Side 2
- Farewell to Ballymoney (Roud 454; G/D 6:1192; Henry H615, H625) (4.31)
- Romanian Song (Blood and Gold) (4.09)
- Paidushko Horo (3.34)
- King Bore and the Sandman (3.05)
- Rainy Sundays (6.13)
CD Bonus Track
- Bonny Woodhall (Roud 3778; G/D 5:947; Henry H476) (5.44)
All tracks trad. arr. Andy Irvine except
Track 1a trad., learned from Len Graham;
Track 1c trad., learned from Len Graham;
Track 4 Andy Irvine, Jane Cassidy, based on a Romainian song collected by Béla Bartók, music Bulgarian dance tune;
Track 5 trad. Bulgarian dance tunes;
Tracks 6-7 Andy Irvine
> Folk Music > Records > Andy Irvine: Abocurragh
Andy Irvine: Abocurragh
Abocurragh Andy Irvine AR-3 (CD, Ireland, 2010) |
Produced by Dónal Lunny;
Recorded by Leon O’Neill, assisted by Ross Martin,
at Westland Studios, Dublin, between February 2009 and April 2010;
Mixed by Dónal Lunny and Tim Martin at Windmill Lane Studios, Dublin;
Cover photographs by Brian Hartigan in Canberra;
Album design by Kumiko Hirata
Musicians
Andy Irvine: vocals,
mandola [1-7, 9-11],
bouzouki [2, 8],
harmonica [1, 4, 6-7, 10];
Liam O’Flynn: uilleann pipes [1-2],
tin whistle [1-2];
Dónal Lunny: guitar [1-3, 6-7, 10],
bouzouki [4, 7-9],
bass bouzouki [9],
keyboard [1-2, 10],
bodhrán [3],
orchestral drum [9],
percussion [9];
Máirtín O’Connor: accordion [1, 3-4, 6, 10];
Annbjørg Lien: hardanger fiddle [3, 11],
nyckelharpa [3];
Paul Moore: double bass [3, 7-8];
Kate Burke: backing vocals [3];
Ruth Hazleton: backing vocals [3];
Bruce Molsky: fiddle [5];
Rens van der Zalm: fiddle [5];
Rick Epping: harmonica [6];
Graham Henderson: keyboards [7-8, 10];
Liam Bradley: percussion [7-9];
Nikola Parov: kaval [9],
nyckelharpa [9];
Jacky Molard: violas, violins and string arrangement [9];
Lillebjørn Nilsen, guitar [11]
Tracks
- Three Huntsmen (Roud 17; Laws L4; G/D 2:186; Henry H185) (4.10)
- Willy of Winsbury (Roud 64; Child 100; G/D 5:999; Henry H221) (6.23)
- Emptyhanded (5.10)
- The Close Shave / East at Glendart (4.12)
- James Magee (Roud 2492; Henry H136) (4.57)
- The Girl from Cushendun / The Love of My Life (4.06)
- The Spirit of Mother Jones (4.00)
- Victory at Lawrence (6.49)
- The Demon Lover (Roud 14; Child 243; G/D 2:332) (6.21)
- Banks of Newfoundland (Roud 1972; Henry H569) (5.33)
- Oslo / Norwegian Mazurka (4.48)
Track 1-2, 10 words trad., music Andy Irvine;
Tracks 6-8, 11a Andy Irvine;
Track 3 George Papavgeris;
Track 4a Bob Bickerton;
Track 4b trad. arr. Máirtín O’Connor, Dónal Lunny, Andy Irvine;
Track 5 trad. arr. Andy Irvine;
Track 9 trad. arr. Andy Irvine, Dónal Lunny, Nikola Parov, Jacky Molard;
Track 11b trad. arr. Annbjørg Lien, Lillebjørn Nielsen
> Folk Music > Records > Andy Irvine: 70th Birthday Concert
Andy Irvine: 70th Birthday Concert
70th Birthday Concert at Vicar St 2012 Andy Irvine AR-5 (CD, Ireland, 2014) |
Produced by Dónal Lunny;
Recorded by Jonathan Ford live at Vicar Street, Dublin 16 & 17 June 2012;
Mixed by Dónal Lunny;
Mastered by Tim Martin ar Long Beard Sound, Dublin, 2014;
Cover and sleeve photographs by Béla Kása in Tordas, Hungary, 2014;
Andy Irvine and Johnny Moynihan’s photography by Kevon O’Caroll 1964;
Artwork and photographs by Kumiko Hirata
Musicians
Andy Irvine: vocals [4, 9, 11-12],
mandola [1-2, 7-12],
bouzouki [4-6],
harmonica [3, 5, 7];
Dónal Lunny: bouzouki [1-2, 5-6, 8-12];
Liam O’Flynn: uilleann pipes [1, 12],
tin whistle [4-5, 8, 11];
Paddy Glackin: fiddle [1, 4-5, 9, 11-12];
Bruce Molsky: fiddle [2, 6, 8, 10],
5-string banjo [12];
Rens van der Zalm: fiddle [2, 6, 10],
mandolin [8, 12];
Nikola Parov: gadulka [2, 8],
whistle [2, 8],
kaval [6, 12],
guitar [10];
Johnny Moynihan: vocals [3],
chorus [7],
bouzouki [3],
mandolin [7];
Terry Woods: vocals [7],
guitar [3, 7];
Paul Brady: vocals [5],
chorus [9],
mandolin [5],
guitar [9, 12];
George Galiatsos: vocals 6],
laouto [6];
Manolis Galiatsos: octave mandola [6]
Tracks
- LAPD: Kitty’s Rambles / The Humours of Ennistymon (4.20)
- Mozaik: Sail Away Ladies / Walking In The Parlor (3.27)
- Sweeney’s Men: Rattlin’ Roarin’ Willie (Roud 6192) (2.03)
- LAPD: O’Donoghue’s (5.20)
- Andy Irvine & Paul Brady with LAPD: The Jolly Soldier (Roud 321; Laws M27) / The Blarney Pilgrim (5.36)
- George & Manolis Galiatsos with Mozaik: In Foreign Lands (4.24)
- Sweeney’s Men: My Dearest Dear (Roud 422) (4.04)
- Mozaik with Liam O’Flynn: Suleman’s Kopanitsa (5.06)
- Andy Irvine & Paul Brady with Dónal Lunny & Paddy Glackin: The Plains of Kildare (Roud 456; Laws Q22) (4.23)
- Mozaik: Romanian Hora / Black Jack Grove (5.28)
- LAPD: West Coast Of Clare (5.38)
- LAPD, Paul Brady & Mozaik: A Blacksmith Courted Me (Roud 816) / Blacksmithereens (5.53)
Track 1 trad. arr. Liam O’Flynn, Paddy Glackin, Andy Irvine, Dónal Lunny;
Track 2 trad. arr. Bruce Molsky, Rens van der Zalm, Andy Irvine, Dónal Lunny, Nikola Parov;
Track 3 trad. arr. Johnny Moynihan, Andy Irvine, Terry Woods;
Tracks 4, 11 Andy Irvine;
Track 5a trad. arr. Paul Brady;
Track 5b trad. arr. Andy Irvine, Paul Brady, Dónal Lunny, Paddy Glackin, Liam O’Flynn;
Track 6 George and Manolis Galiatsos;
Track 7 words trad., music Terry Woods;
Tracks 8, 10, 12 trad. arr. Andy Irvine, Dónal Lunny, Bruce Molsky, Rens van der Zalm, Nikola Parov;
Track 9 trad. arr. Andy Irvine
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Other records with Andy Irvine
Besides being with Sweeney’s Men, Patrick Street and Planxty, Andy Irvine played on these albums:
Tim Hart and Maddy Prior, Summer Solstice, LP, B& C CAS 1035, 1971
Christy Moore, Prosperous, LP, Trailer LER 3035, 1972
Maddy Prior & June Tabor: Silly Sisters, LP, Chrysalis CHR 1101, 1976
Various Artists: Folk Friends 2, 2 LP, Folk Freak FF 3003/4, 1981; CD, Wundertüte CD TÜT 72.150, 1990
Gerry Hallom: On the Periphery, CD, William Boyd Music WBMCD001, 1997
Various Artists: The Wildlife Album, CD, Market Square MSMCD134, 2005
Kate Burke & Ruth Hazleton, Summer’s Lonesome Tale, LP, Kate Burke & Ruth Hazleton KR004, 2007
Various Artists: BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards 2011, 2 CD, Proper PROPERFOLK11, 2011
Various Artists: Strings That Nimble Leap, Fylde Guitars and Their Players: 2 CD, Fylde Guitars / Fellside FECD285, 2019