Album IE 1975 on Oats label
Rock, Folk, World and (Folk Rock, Pop Rock, Prog Rock)
"Historical Note: Down through the ages the quest for The Unfortunate Cup of tea has stirred the imagination of poet and pauper alike. Now with the discovery of the "24th Track" we can begin to grasp its potent symbolism and, hopefully, chart its course from ritual to romance, with a bullet."
Horslips , *1970 IE composed by, all compositions by, album by | |
Barry Devlin voc, b, *1946 GB bass guitar, vocals | |
Eamon Carr dr, perc, *1948 IE drums, bodhrán, percussion, design, cover | |
Charles O'Connor voc, vn, man, *1948 GB fiddle, mandolin, concertina, vocals, design, cover | |
John Fean g, voc, *1951 IE guitar, banjo, vocals | |
Jim Lockhart key, fl, *1949 IE keyboards, flute, tin whistle, bagpipes, uileann pipes | |
Porky , *1942 GB lacquer cut by |
Geoff Halpin design, cover |
Tom Griffin illustration |
Michael Deeny management |
TB mastered by |
Ian Finlay photography by |
Fritz Fryer producer, engineer |
Horslips |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | (If That's What You Want) That's What You'll Get | Horslips | ||
2 | Ring-A-Rosey | Horslips | ||
3 | Flirting In The Shadows | Horslips | ||
4 | Self Defence | Horslips | ||
5 | High Volume Love | Horslips | ||
6 | The Unfortunate Cup Of Tea | Horslips | ||
7 | Turn Your Face To The Wall | Horslips | ||
8 | The Snakes' Farewell To The Emeral Isle | Horslips | ||
9 | Everything Will Be Alright | Horslips |