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 |