Album IE 1973 on Polydor label
Rock, Folk, World and (Celtic, Folk Rock)
Original copy with laminated cover got this print on flipside: "Printed by Graphic Printers Ltd Dublin" The record is probably completely manufactured in Ireland, but there is no information regarding the vinyl manufacturer. MacMurrough spelt incorrectly on label.
Shades Of MacMurrough , album by | |
Mick Tyrrell b, bass | |
Barry Levingston man, mandolin, bodhrán | |
Jim Tyrrell producer, spinet | |
Josephine O'Neill bvoc, acg, spinet, acoustic guitar, autoharp, bodhrán, tin whistle, harmony vocals | |
Mary O'Neill bvoc, acg, spinet, acoustic guitar, autoharp, bodhrán, tin whistle, harmony vocals | |
Paul Kavanagh bvoc, acg, spinet, acoustic guitar, autoharp, bodhrán, tin whistle, harmony vocals |
Robert Armstrong design |
Eamonn Kelly photography by |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Carrig River | Shades Of MacMurrough | ||
2 | Follow Me Up To Carlow | Shades Of MacMurrough | ||
3 | Sean Dun Nangall | Shades Of MacMurrough | ||
4 | O'Sullivan's Retreat | Shades Of MacMurrough | ||
5 | Johnny Shoemaker | Shades Of MacMurrough | ||
6 | Tunnel Tigers | Shades Of MacMurrough | ||
7 | Reynard The Fox | Shades Of MacMurrough | ||
8 | She Moved Through The Fair | Shades Of MacMurrough | ||
9 | Tabhair Dom Do Lamh | Shades Of MacMurrough | ||
10 | Rocky Road To Dublin | Shades Of MacMurrough | ||
11 | Siobhan Ni Dhuibhir | Shades Of MacMurrough | ||
12 | Courtown Fishermen | Shades Of MacMurrough |