Album IE 1999 on Ferndale Films label
World
From sleeve notes; In making the film Luke, we discovered these tracks in the Charles Parker Archive, Birmingham and the National Sound Archives in London. We are particularly indebted to Peggy Seeger who made available the archive of the Critics Group founded by the legendary composer - singer Ewan MacColl. image The songs were recorded some time in the early '60s on very basic recording equipment but I thought that the pure quality of Luke's voice on these tracks was more than sufficient to warrant a release. We considered adding instruments and fixing them digitally but finally it was decided to release them as they are here, cleaned up yes, but with minor technical alteration. We've made one exception however, many years ago I recorded with Luke the Ray Davies classic, Days. It had a very limited release and again, while the quality of this version isn't quite up to today's standards, the uniqueness warrants its inclusion. The cleaning up of the original tapes and the compilation of the album was done by Jim Lockhart and Terry Cromer at Lime Street Sound. We are grateful to John Faulkner, Sinead O'Brien and the research team of the film Luke for rediscovering these recordings.
Luke Kelly voc, bj, 1940-1984 IE album by |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration | |
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1 | McAlpine's Fusiliers | Luke Kelly | |||
2 | Walking In The Dew | Luke Kelly | |||
3 | Rocky Road To Dublin | Luke Kelly | |||
4 | The Kerry Recruit | Luke Kelly | |||
5 | The Galway Races | Luke Kelly | |||
6 | The Brown And Yellow Ale | Luke Kelly | |||
7 | The Hot Asphalt | Luke Kelly | |||
8 | The Jolly Tinker | Luke Kelly | |||
9 | Come My Little Son | Luke Kelly | |||
10 | Days | Luke Kelly |
30sec audio samples provided by
Luke Kelly - Thank You For The Days IE 1973 World |