Tír na nÓg (album) explained

Tír na nÓg
Type:Album
Artist:Tír na nÓg
Cover:Tirnanog.png
Caption:Original UK album cover. The photo was taken in 1970 during the first photography session of the band, on the rooftops over Oxford.
Recorded:, Livingstone Studios, Barnet, London
Genre:folk
Length:44:24
Label:Chrysalis
Producer:Bill Leader
Next Title:A Tear and a Smile
Next Year:1972

Tír na nÓg is the first album by Irish band Tír na nÓg. It was released in May 1971 in the United Kingdom by Chrysalis Records and distributed by Island Records but was not published in the United States because Leo O'Kelly and Sonny Condell refused to record a cover of Bob Dylan's "Maggie's Farm" for the album, a song they regularly played live.[1]
German and Spanish presses of the LP have an Island label although the Chrysalis logo also appears on them.

Track listing

Compact Cassette track listing

Personnel

Additional personnel

Release history

RegionDateLabelFormatCatalog
United KingdomChrysalis Recordsstereo LPILPS 9153
United Kingdom1971Chrysalis, Island Recordsstereo Compact CassetteZCI 9153
Germany1971Chrysalis, IslandLP85 547 IT
Spain1971Chrysalis, IslandLP85 547 IT
United Kingdom1992BGO Recordsremastered CDBGOCD53

Notes and References

  1. "Leo tells me that the first album was not released in the states because Tir Na Nog would not record Bob Dylan's Maggie's Farm, which the duo used to perform live.", Alan Hadwin, Camouflage fanzine no.3 (summer 1995) - p.2. Retrieved on September 30, 2008.