Folk Music Time In Ireland
1970 - KGEC 1035 CASS
Side One
Henry Joy
Come To The Bower
The Banks Of The Ohio
The Dying Rebel
Belfast City
Whiskey In The Jar
Side Two
Tom Williams (Gilligan)
The Banner Strand
The Boston Burglar
When I Was Single
James Connolly
Credits
Eamonn Largey: vocals
Kathleen Largey: vocals
Tony Lynch: guitar & vocals
Benny [?]: banjo
Paul [?]: fiddle
Produced by M. Allan
Photograph by T. Mcllroy
Sleeve Notes
Occasionally a group of artists out of many hundreds are able to project their own individual personality to the public. Such a group is the “Flying Column”. “The Flying Column” is a group of Irish Folk musicians. They bring a new feel and individual approach to Irish Folk Music with their pleasing personality and style of singing, that has already pleased many thousands of local Irishmen and overseas visitors. The group who all live in the North of Ireland have been playing and rehearsing for a couple of years and leader Eamonn Largey is the driving force behind the keenness and high musical ability which they have. The songs on this recording include well known ones such as “Whiskey in the Jar", “Come to the Bower”, “Henry Joy”, etc. and also some very rarely recorded songs such as “Tom Williams” and the very poignant “Banner Strand”. Undoubtedly your favourite will be “Belfast City” a song as well known in Ireland as in America and this is treated in a completely individualistic and happy manner by the group. We feel sure you will enjoy the Flying Column's first recording.