A1 | Joe Burke, Andy McGann And Felix Dolan | Kerryman's Daughter / Funny Reel / Castle Kelly | | Rate |
A2 | Joe Burke, Andy McGann And Felix Dolan | Miss Walshe's / Lad O'Beirne's | | Rate |
A3 | Joe Burke, Andy McGann And Felix Dolan | The Rights Of Man | | Rate |
A4 | Joe Burke, Andy McGann And Felix Dolan | The Copper Plate / Dinny O'Brien's | | Rate |
A5 | Joe Burke, Andy McGann And Felix Dolan | The Derry Hornpipe | | Rate |
A6 | Joe Burke, Andy McGann And Felix Dolan | Gallagher's Frolic / Paddy Killoran's | | Rate |
A7 | Joe Burke, Andy McGann And Felix Dolan | The Bonny Bunch Of Roses | | Rate |
B1 | Joe Burke, Andy McGann And Felix Dolan | Father Tom's Wager / The Idle Road | | Rate |
B2 | Joe Burke, Andy McGann And Felix Dolan | Andy McGann's / The Ballinasloe Fair | | Rate |
B3 | Joe Burke, Andy McGann And Felix Dolan | Morrison's / Irish American | | Rate |
B4 | Joe Burke, Andy McGann And Felix Dolan | Humours Of Bandon / Planxty Browne / The Orange Rogue | | Rate |
B5 | Joe Burke, Andy McGann And Felix Dolan | Aughamore / The Dairy Maid | | Rate |
B6 | Joe Burke, Andy McGann And Felix Dolan | Slieve Na mBan / Cuckoo's Nest | | Rate |
B7 | Joe Burke, Andy McGann And Felix Dolan | Lord McDonald's / The Ballinasloe Fair | | Rate |
Contains 10"x10" card insert about the record, and a further 4-page Shanachie Records newsletter/catalogue.
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Fokeman 26th Aug 2015
| | Thanks for putting me right on that Hawkmarty. I'd always assumed it was he who did FFC. Fritz the Cat it was. My only excuse is that I was very, very young and living in England when Zap! was about. I have blues guides and other things drawn by Crumb. But it was only the first of these Shanachie labels Crumb produced. |
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Hawkmarty SUBS 17th Aug 2015
| | Hi ppint. Oh I knew Zap wasn't exclusively Crumb; I have the first 11 somewhere along with sundry Mr. Naturals and other Rip Off press goodies. I thought Zap was a good example because of the involvement of all parties mentioned :-) |
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ppint. 17th Aug 2015
| | hawkmarty: by no means exclusively crumby, zap comics; many other good (and some, ah, not quite so good) "underground" comjc artists' work in zap, as there was also in crumb's own weirdo, which he launched largely to help promote others' work, and sometimes contributed no more than the cover art (almost always amazing) - not even necessarily insisting on editorial control of the contents. . .
(see the contributing artists listed for zap! in the dice, rpg accessories, rpg & war game periodicals, related comics, underground comics (etc.) "page" (n.b. this is on my old website largely for the now-deceased, or at least premisesless, shop & mail-order outlet, interstellar master traders, so is - at least in theory - of a commercial nature).
btw, fokeman: crumb's forte was/is in drawing (in pencils & ink), rather than in painting - take a closer look at his work! ( *vbg*) (im-nsh-o it's well worth it. . .)
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Hawkmarty SUBS 15th Aug 2015
| | Robert Crumb had nothing to do with The Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers or Fat Freddy's Cat.
That was Shelton, Sheridan and Mavrides.
You may be confusing Fritz the Cat which was Crumb.
There is a connection in that the Freak Brothers appeared in Zap Comix which was a Crumb vehicle. |
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Fokeman 15th Aug 2015
| | Painted by a very famous artist I believe! Robert Crumb who painted the "Big Brother and The Holding Company's" cover as well as "The Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers" and "Fat Freddy's Cat". A very famous artist indeed! |
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nboldock 26th Dec 2014
| | Labels added - pretty impressive they are too. |
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