- Planxty (album)
Infobox Album | Name = Planxty
Type =Album
Artist =Planxty
Released = 1973
Recorded =
Genre = Celtic
Length = 43:13
Label =Shanachie
Produced =Phil Coulter
Reviews = *Allmusic Rating|4.5|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:u2jm7i48g74r~T1 link]
This album = "Planxty"
(1973)
Next album = "The Well Below The Valley"
(1973) |"Planxty" is the first album by the Irish folk group
Planxty , released in 1973. Because of its dark cover, it is sometimes referred to as "the Black Album."The album features a variety of traditional and modern Irish folk songs and tunes. It was influential in popularising this genre. The last track revealed the impact of
Balkan folk music onmandolin ist Andy Irvine. The traditional song "The Blacksmith" concludes with Irvine playing anEastern European influenced tune called "Blacksmithereens".Although "Planxty" is nominally the first album by the band, all four members performed together on
Christy Moore 's previous album "Prosperous", which opened with the same track, "Raggle Taggle Gypsy /Tabhair Dom Do Lámh".Track listing
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Raggle Taggle Gypsy /Tabhair Dom Do Lámh" (traditional)
#"Arthur McBride " (traditional)
#"Planxty Irwin" (Turlough O'Carolan )
#"Sweet Thames Flow Softly" (Ewan MacColl )
#"Junior Crehan's Favourite/Corney is Coming" (traditional reels)
#"The West Coast of Clare" (Andy Irvine )
#"The Jolly Beggar " (traditionalreel )
#"Only Our Rivers" (Mickey McConnell )
#"Sí Bheag, Sí Mhór" (Turlough O'Carolan)
#"Follow Me Up to Carlow " (traditional)
#"Merrily Kissed the Quaker" (traditional slide)
#"The Blacksmith" (traditional)Credits
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Andy Irvine -bouzouki ,mandolin ,harmonica , vocals
*Dónal Lunny -synthesizer , bouzouki, vocals
*Christy Moore - vocals,guitar ,bodhrán
*Liam O'Flynn -uilleann pipes ,whistle
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