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ARTIST
EMMET SPICELAND
TITLE
The First...
FORMAT
LP
LABEL
TRADING PLACES
CATALOG #
TDP 54007LP
TDP 54007LP
GENRE
ROCK
RELEASE DATE
11/29/2019
Trading Places present a reissue of
Emmet Spiceland
's
The First...
, originally released in 1968. Innovative folk group Emmet Spiceland was formed during the late 1960s through the merger of two acts: noted guitarist, mandolin, and bouzouki player
Donal Lunny
had been playing with
Mick Moloney
and
Brian Bolgor
in the Dublin-based
Emmet Folk
group, while brothers
Brian
and
Michael Byrne
had been active in
The Spicelanders
, based in Sheffield, England, which had a large following in Ireland; when Moloney left Emmet Folk to join another act, Lunny and Moloney joined the
Byrne Brothers
to form Emmet Spiceland, though Bolgor would not remain for long. The new group's approach to the traditional Irish folk was different from their contemporaries, since they aimed to bring the folk form into modern pop music through accessible, chart-bound arrangements, helped along by their pop-idol looks. Signing to
Larry Page
's Page One label in 1968, their sole album was produced by the hitmaking team of
Bill Martin
and
Phil Coulter
, who added occasional orchestration; their rendition of the traditional "Mary From Dungloe" topping the Irish charts. Though a cover of a
Leonard Cohen
song was also popular for the group, they disbanded shortly thereafter, leading Lunny to enjoy a long and industrious solo career as a session musician and producer that would ultimately work with
Christy Moore
,
Elvis Costello
, and countless others. 180 gram vinyl; 45rpm. Licensed by Larry Page Productions.
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