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Notes Raymond Roland, accordeon, concertina and bodhran; Liam Farrell, tenor banjo; Danny Meehan, fiddle; P. J. Crotty, flute and whistle; Tom Madden, vocals, guitar and five-string banjo; Kevin Boyle, guitar, piano, mandolin and whistle; Frank Warren, concertina on "Alan Tyne O'Hare"; John Roe, piano on "The Maid Behind The Bar". A follow-on LP from Tom Madden's singing with "The Peelers" record on Polydor "Banished Misfortune". Eventually Madden and Warren recorded another LP for Inchecronin. Liam Farrell had previously performed with most of these musicians on an LP released by Standfast Records. The LP "Lord Mayo" was initially issued by Standfast and then every issue I've ever seen had a stamp over the Standfast details with the new Inchecronin information. Stamps vary from metallic blue, metallic green or metallic silver inks to overstamp the previous company's information. Comments and Reviews
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