@PhilMH
Thanks for the info, i couldn't find much at all on him or the label/this release, although now reading what you have found out i will put in a request to change it to Ireland, and remove the N.F writing credits. (it was an assumption;)
He actually has a pretty good voice and i see he has released at least another 4 albums and a DVD.
Cheers!
Hi Greg, I would say this is primarily Ireland, as the IMRO logo on the back of the fold-out indicates the Irish Music Rights Organisation (equivalent to PRS, ASCAP, BMI, APRA, etc)., though it appears the disc might actually have been made in the UK, Google and Facebook searches telling me that Main Street Duplication was based in Enniskillen in Northern Ireland (the website now redirects to what seems to be a completely unrelated Chinese site), and the Facebook page (which hasn't been updated since 2019) showing phone numbers for both UK and ROI, but they were the same phone number with different area codes, and it was also different to the mobile (?) number that was on the site showing the Enniskillen address. I didn't have any luck with company/business name or trademark registrations for Longmire Records in either country. Most of the places named in the song titles are ROI, except Antrim (most of the Belfast area) and Amarillo - and that latter song was actually written by Terry Stafford and was a US country hit for George Strait; ditto "Kiss An Angel Good Mornin'", written by Ben Peters and a hit for Charley Pride. In fact, I don't see any actual writing credits on the package except for the four stated to be written by Liam McLaughlin, so it would be best to remove all of Noel Flynn's writing credits.
P.S. Googling further, I found this undated Welcome page for his website, which doesn't seem to be accessible from the current site, and this tells us that he lives in County Meath, in ROI north-west of County Dublin. A pity that he doesn't have a wikipedia page, or very much of a Discogs one