I'd say it was his 3rd, Paddy, after "Prosperous" and "Whatever Tickles Your Fancy", but I could be wrong about that. Certainly I think it's his best, not much wonder considering the accompanying musicians. If you edit "Newly Mown Meadows" - Track 5 - the link will show up.
Surprised no-one corrected us both, Paddy. “Prosperous” was actually Christy Moore’s 2nd solo album. He recorded one when he lived in England, I think in the late 60s, entitled “Paddy On The Railroad”, one of the rarest folk records around. One came up on ebay at the end of last year, and I think the reserve price was £600. Not only that, I think it did sell.
This is one of the only albums where the songs are just as good (if not better than) the tunes. Don't get me wrong...Linnane and Hill are still better than anything you find today. Thanks for posting this
Can't believe this is the only "Christy" album posted here...must post Live in Dublin tonight when i get home.
Paddy on the Road 1969
Prosperous 1970
Planxty 1972
Planxty - The well below the Valley 1973
Planxty - Cold blow and the Rainy Night 1974
Whatever Tickles your Fancy 1975
Christy Moore 1976
Iron behind the Velvet 1978
Live in Dublin 1978
H Block 1978
Planxty - After the Break 1979
Planxty - Woman I Loved so well 1980
The Iron Behind the Velvet
The second "solo" album from Christy Moore released in 1978. It's not just Christy though. Other musicians are:
Noel Hill, Tony Linnane, Gabriel McKeon, Andy Irvine, Barry Moore, Jimmy Faulkner and Rosemary Flanagan.
There is a nice selection of music on this album with some great tunes by all Noel, Tony and Gay.
# Posted on June 4th 2007 by 52Paddy
Track 9
It goes under the collective title of "Gabriel McKeon's" and it is McKeon playing an air and reel solo on the pipes.
# Posted on June 4th 2007 by 52Paddy
I'd say it was his 3rd, Paddy, after "Prosperous" and "Whatever Tickles Your Fancy", but I could be wrong about that. Certainly I think it's his best, not much wonder considering the accompanying musicians. If you edit "Newly Mown Meadows" - Track 5 - the link will show up.
# Posted on June 4th 2007 by Kenny
Some people refer to Prosperous as an album by Planxty as opposed to Christy on his own. But either way, fantastic album.
# Posted on June 4th 2007 by 52Paddy
£600 for an LP !!!
Surprised no-one corrected us both, Paddy. “Prosperous” was actually Christy Moore’s 2nd solo album. He recorded one when he lived in England, I think in the late 60s, entitled “Paddy On The Railroad”, one of the rarest folk records around. One came up on ebay at the end of last year, and I think the reserve price was £600. Not only that, I think it did sell.
# Posted on June 5th 2007 by Kenny
Phew! That's a hefty price alright! It's a sickner to someone who left it into a second hand shop though.
# Posted on June 6th 2007 by 52Paddy
Rare indeed
This is one of the only albums where the songs are just as good (if not better than) the tunes. Don't get me wrong...Linnane and Hill are still better than anything you find today. Thanks for posting this
# Posted on June 15th 2007 by Greenwiggle
PS FK
Can't believe this is the only "Christy" album posted here...must post Live in Dublin tonight when i get home.
Paddy on the Road 1969
Prosperous 1970
Planxty 1972
Planxty - The well below the Valley 1973
Planxty - Cold blow and the Rainy Night 1974
Whatever Tickles your Fancy 1975
Christy Moore 1976
Iron behind the Velvet 1978
Live in Dublin 1978
H Block 1978
Planxty - After the Break 1979
Planxty - Woman I Loved so well 1980
# Posted on June 15th 2007 by Greenwiggle