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Callinan - Flynn Freedom's Lament

Wah Wah | Item No: 508988
Vinyl LP | 2016 / EU – Original | New
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Item Description
David Callinan is nowadays better known as a writer having published an amount of books moving from the thriller genre to children's stories and also some non-fiction essays, but in his younger days he spent many years on the road as a musician and singer-songwriter. He formed Irish folk band The Spalpteens prior to moving to what has been dubbed as "celtic swamo music" with Urban Clearway, with whom he toured with the likes of Elton John, Billy Connolly. Fairport Convention and Rod Stewart, a.o. After Urban Clearway split, Callinan joined forces with Mick Flynn in the folk-rock singer-songwriter duo Callinan-Flynn. They recorded Freedom's Lament in 1972 with Kieran O'Connor (Second Hand, Moving Finger) on drums and Romey Young on Jew's Harp. The original edition on the collectable label Mushroom is a highly sought after piece among collectors, fetching prices over the 350€ tag.

First ever vinyl reissue in a strictly limited edition of only 500 copies, featuring two bonus tracks not on the original LP.
Item Details
Item No: 508988
Artist: Callinan - Flynn
Title: Freedom's Lament
Label: Wah Wah
Catalog No: LPS182
Format: Vinyl LP, Vinyl, LP
Pressing: EU – Original
Release Date: 2016
Genre: Rock & Indie
Style: Folk
Available since: 2016-11-30
Condition: New
Price: 20,99 € 16,79 €
Weight: 250g (plus 250g Packaging)
Tracklist
A1 Freedom's Lament
A2 Paddy's Green Shamrock Shore
A3 Moon Coin Reel (Johnson's Favourite)
A4 The Old Man & The Flower
A5 The Banks Of Newfoundland
A6 Beyond The Pale
A7 Puckaree
B1 Ballad Of Belfast
B2 Marion's Song
B3 Paddy's Delight (Tinker's Polka)
B4 London N.W.2
B5 Fortune For The Finder
B6 We Are The People (The Road To Derry Town)
B7 A Woman Is A Woman
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