Christy Moore and Friends explained
Christy Moore and Friends is an album produced by RTÉ[1] and Christy Moore, which contained recordings by various Irish musicians, namely Stockton's Wing, Mary Black and Christy's former band Planxty.[2]
Christy had produced a similar album a year earlier, 1980's H Block, which contained songs of a political matter.
Track listing
- "John O'Dreams" (Christy Moore)[3]
- "The Maid Behind The Bar" (Stockton's Wing)
- "Trip to Jerusalem" (Christy Moore)
- "Streets of London" (Ralph McTell)
- "Patrick Was a Gentleman" (Christy Moore)
- "East of Glendart" (Planxty)
- "The Good Ship Kangaroo" (Planxty)
- "From Clare to Here" (Ralph McTell)
- "Sonny Brogan's" (Stockton's Wing)
- "Anachie Gordon" (Mary Black)
- "Cliffs of Dooneen" (Christy Moore)
- "The Crack Was Ninety in the Isle of Man" (Christy Moore)
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: Christy Moore and Friends. RTÉ.ie. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20150924114517/http://www.rte.ie/archives/2015/0313/686827-christy-moore-and-friends/. 24 September 2015.
- Book: English Folk Dance and Song Society. English Dance and Song. English Folk Dance and Song Society.. v. 47-48. 1985. 5 July 2018. 25.
- Web site: Christy Moore And Friends* - Christy Moore And Friends. 1981. discogs. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20160309232330/https://www.discogs.com/Christy-Moore-Friends-Christy-Moore-Friends/release/4969847. 9 March 2016.