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Paul Brady Paul Joseph Brady (born 19 May 1947) is an Irish singer-songwriter and musician from Strabane, Northern Ireland. His work straddles folk and pop. He was interested in a wide variety of music from an early age. Initially popular for playing ...
. After leaving
The Johnstons The Johnstons were an Irish close-harmony folk band, founded in Slane, County Meath, Ireland, consisting of siblings Adrienne, Luci and Michael Johnston. Career The Johnstons began performing in the early 1960s in Slane. They signed to Pye Re ...
, Brady toured with
Planxty Planxty were an Irish folk music band formed in January 1972, consisting initially of Christy Moore (vocals, acoustic guitar, bodhrán), Andy Irvine (vocals, mandolin, mandola, bouzouki, hurdy-gurdy, harmonica), Dónal Lunny (bouzouki, gu ...
until they disbanded in 1975, and recorded a duo album with Andy Irvine in 1976.


''Welcome Here Kind Stranger''

''Welcome Here Kind Stranger'' is Brady's first solo album and his final folk recording before switching to mainstream rock. Its title is a phrase taken from one of the album's songs: "
The Lakes of Pontchartrain "The Lakes of Pontchartrain" (Roud 1836) is a folk ballad from the United States about a man who is given shelter by a Louisiana Creole woman. He falls in love with her and asks her to marry him, but she is already promised to a sailor and declines ...
". The album was initially released (vinyl and cassette) on
Dónal Lunny Dónal Lunny (born 10 March 1947) is an Irish folk musician and producer. He plays guitar and bouzouki, as well as keyboards and bodhrán. As a founding member of popular bands Planxty, The Bothy Band, Moving Hearts, Coolfin, Mozaik, LAPD ...
's Mulligan label (LUN024) in 1978 and was voted "Folk Album of the Year" by ''
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'' magazine.


Release history

The album was never officially released on CD due to a breakdown in the relationship between Brady and the Mulligan label and remained out of print for many years, until finally re-mastered by Aidan Foley at Masterlabs and released in 2009 on Brady's own label, PeeBee Music.Sleeve notes from ''Paul Brady – Welcome Here Kind Stranger'', Abirgreen/PeeBee Music, 2009.


Overview

The songs on ''Welcome Here Kind Stranger'' are highly arranged – instruments are heard then disappear as they are replaced by others. Brady added musical accompaniment to his interpretation of "Don't Come Again", a song recorded by
Hugh Shields Dr Hugh Shields (8 September 1929 – 16 July 2008) was an authority on Irish traditional music and a founder member of the Folk Music Society of Ireland and the Irish Traditional Music Archive. He was also a senior lecturer in French at Trini ...
of
Eddie Butcher Eddie Butcher (8 May 1900 – 8 September 1980) was an Irish traditional singer, folk-song collector and songwriter from Magilligan, County Londonderry. He had an extensive repertoire of songs that he performed in a sturdy, earthy style. I ...
and his wife Gracie singing it in 1975. "I Am A Youth That's Inclined To Ramble" is Number 788 in Sam Henry's ''Songs of the People''. The lyrics of "Jackson and Jane" are from Robin Morton's collection ''Folk Songs Sung in Ulster'', for which Brady wrote a new melody. "The Lakes of Pontchartrain" was previously recorded by
Christy Moore Christopher Andrew "Christy" Moore (born 7 May 1945) is an Irish folk singer, songwriter and guitarist. He was one of the founding members of the bands Planxty and Moving Hearts and has had significant success as a solo artist. His first albu ...
on Planxty's album ''
Cold Blow and the Rainy Night ''Cold Blow and the Rainy Night'' is the third album by the Irish folk group Planxty. It was recorded in Sarm Studios, Whitechapel, London during August 1974 and released the same year. It takes its title from the third song on the album, "Cold ...
'', though Brady's version is quite different. He later re-recorded it in Irish as "Bruach Loch Pontchartrain" for the 2002 compilation album ''Eist Vol.2: Éist Arís, Songs In Their Native Language''. The historical context of an Irishman in Louisiana is unclear but may be set during the
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. "The Creel" is another version of "The Keach in the Creel" (Child 281) and the tune and most of the words come from Packie Manus Byrne from Corkermore,
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,
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, to which Brady added verses from other versions in the Child collection as well as a few lines of his own. It is followed by "Out the Door and Over the Wall", an instrumental piece composed by Brady as an exercise in Balkan time signatures, on which he plays tin whistle and overdubs three bouzoukis; it was arranged by Lunny, who also plays bass bouzouki. Brady sings "Young Edmund in the Lowlands Low" unaccompanied, a song he learnt from Geordie Hanna from the townland of Derrytresk near
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in east Tyrone. "The Boy on the Hilltop"/"Johnny Goin' to Ceilidh" is a set of reels; the first was originally recorded in the 1930s by Sligo fiddler
Paddy Killoran Patrick J. Killoran (1903–1965) was an Irish people, Irish traditional fiddle player, bandleader and recording artist. He is regarded, along with James Morrison (fiddler), James Morrison and Michael Coleman (Irish musician), Michael Coleman, as ...
in New York, and the second comes from Fermanagh flute player
Cathal McConnell Cathal McConnell (born 1944) is an Irish musician and singer best known as the mainstay of traditional band The Boys of the Lough, of which he is a founder member. His main instruments are the Irish flute and the tin whistle. Following a lifetim ...
. "Paddy's Green Shamrock Shore" is a variant of Sam Henry's H192 that Brady learnt from Kevin Mitchell of
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.


Track listing

# "Don't Come Again" (Traditional; arranged by Paul Brady) – 3:35 # "I Am a Youth That's Inclined to Ramble" (Traditional; arranged by Brady, Irvine and Lunny) – 6:10 # "Jackson and Jane" (Music: Paul Brady; Words: Traditional) – 4:22 # "The Lakes of Pontchartrain" (Traditional; arranged by Paul Brady) – 6:45 # "The Creel" (Traditional; arranged by Paul Brady) – 5:22 # "Out the Door and Over the Wall" (Paul Brady) – 2:45 # "Young Edmund in the Lowlands Low" (Traditional; arranged by Paul Brady) – 5:48 # "The Boy on the Hilltop"/"Johnny Goin' to Ceilidh" (Traditional; arranged by Paul Brady) – 2:09 # "Paddy's Green Shamrock Shore" (Traditional; arranged by Brady and Irvine) – 6:07


Personnel

* Paul Brady – vocals, guitar, mandolin, harmonium, 12-string guitar, bouzouki & tin whistle *
Dónal Lunny Dónal Lunny (born 10 March 1947) is an Irish folk musician and producer. He plays guitar and bouzouki, as well as keyboards and bodhrán. As a founding member of popular bands Planxty, The Bothy Band, Moving Hearts, Coolfin, Mozaik, LAPD ...
– bouzouki, bass bouzouki & guitar (tracks 2 and 6) * Andy Irvine – hurdy-gurdy, mandolin & harmonica (tracks 2, 3 and 9) * Noel Hill – concertina (tracks 1 and 3) *
Tommy Peoples Tommy Peoples (20 September 1948 – 4 August 2018) was an Irish fiddler who played in the Donegal fiddle tradition. Biography Peoples was born near St Johnston, County Donegal, Ireland. He was a member of traditional Irish music groups, i ...
– fiddle (tracks 1, 3, 5 and 8)


''The Missing Liberty Tapes''

To launch ''Welcome Here Kind Stranger'', Brady gave a concert on 21 July 1978 at
Liberty Hall Liberty Hall (), in Dublin, Ireland, is the headquarters of the Services, Industrial, Professional, and Technical Union (SIPTU). Designed by Desmond Rea O'Kelly, it was completed in 1965. It was for a time the tallest building in the countr ...
,
Dublin Dublin is the capital and largest city of Republic of Ireland, Ireland. Situated on Dublin Bay at the mouth of the River Liffey, it is in the Provinces of Ireland, province of Leinster, and is bordered on the south by the Dublin Mountains, pa ...
. With the participation of Irvine, Lunny,
Liam O'Flynn Liam O'Flynn, Óg Flynn (, 15 September 1945 – 14 March 2018) was an Irish people, Irish Uilleann pipes, uilleann piper and Folk music of Ireland, Irish traditional musician. In addition to a solo career and as a member of Planxty, O'Flynn re ...
,
Matt Molloy Matt Molloy (born 12 January 1947) is an Irish musician, from a region known for producing talented flautists. As a child, he began playing the flute and won the All-Ireland Flute Championship at nineteen. Considered one of the most brilliant ...
,
Paddy Glackin Paddy Glackin (born 5 August 1954) is an Irish fiddler and founding member of the Bothy Band. He is considered one of Ireland's leading traditional fiddle players. Biography Paddy Glackin was born on 5 August 1954 in Clontarf, Dublin. His fath ...
and Noel Hill, he presented the music from the album, minus "Young Edmund In The Lowlands Low" and "The Boy On The Hilltop/Johnny Goin' To Ceilidh", but adding three songs from the album '' Andy Irvine/Paul Brady'': "The Jolly Soldier", "Mary and the Soldier", and his own version of "Arthur McBride", plus two reels: "The Crooked Road to Dublin/The Bucks of Oranmore". At Brady's request, The Liberty Hall performance was recorded on his own domestic Akai 4000DB reel-to-reel tape machine by Brian Masterson, who had engineered ''Welcome Here Kind Stranger'' and knew the music well. After forgetting that he had stored the tapes in a box of old vinyl albums, Brady found them in his attic in 2000, still in excellent condition. Intent on having them transferred to CD but unable to secure interest from a major label, he decided to release these recordings as a live album on his own PeeBee Music label in 2002, under the title of ''The Missing Liberty Tapes''.Sleeve notes from ''Paul Brady – The Missing Liberty Tapes'', Abirgreen/Compass Records, 2002.


Track listing

# "Paddy's Green Shamrock Shore" (Traditional; arranged by Brady and Irvine) – 6:49 # "I Am a Youth That's Inclined to Ramble" (Traditional; arranged by Brady, Lunny and Irvine) – 7:44 # "The Creel" (Traditional; arranged by Brady, Lunny, Irvine and Glackin) / "Out the Door and Over the Wall" (Paul Brady) – 7:20 # "The Jolly Soldier"/"The Blarney Pilgrim" (Traditional; arranged by Brady, Lunny, Molloy, Irvine, Glackin and O'Flynn) – 5:43 # "Mary and the Soldier" (Traditional; arranged by Brady, Lunny, Molloy, Irvine, Glackin and O'Flynn) – 4:06 # "Jackson and Jane" (music: Paul Brady; words: Traditional) – 4:47 # "Don't Come Again" (Traditional; arranged by Brady, Lunny, Molloy, Irvine, Glackin, O'Flynn and Hill) – 4:07 # "The Lakes of Pontchartrain" (Traditional; arranged by Brady, Lunny, Molloy, Irvine and O'Flynn) – 7:01 # "The Crooked Road to Dublin"/"The Bucks of Oranmore" (Traditional; arranged by Brady, Lunny, Molloy, Irvine, Glackin, O'Flynn and Hill) – 3:27 # " Arthur McBride and the Sergeant" (Traditional; arranged and adapted Paul Brady) – 7:34


Personnel

* Paul Brady – vocals, guitar, mandolin, bouzouki & tin whistle * Andy Irvine – hurdy-gurdy, bouzouki, mandolin & harmonica *
Dónal Lunny Dónal Lunny (born 10 March 1947) is an Irish folk musician and producer. He plays guitar and bouzouki, as well as keyboards and bodhrán. As a founding member of popular bands Planxty, The Bothy Band, Moving Hearts, Coolfin, Mozaik, LAPD ...
– bouzouki & guitar *
Paddy Glackin Paddy Glackin (born 5 August 1954) is an Irish fiddler and founding member of the Bothy Band. He is considered one of Ireland's leading traditional fiddle players. Biography Paddy Glackin was born on 5 August 1954 in Clontarf, Dublin. His fath ...
– fiddle *
Liam O'Flynn Liam O'Flynn, Óg Flynn (, 15 September 1945 – 14 March 2018) was an Irish people, Irish Uilleann pipes, uilleann piper and Folk music of Ireland, Irish traditional musician. In addition to a solo career and as a member of Planxty, O'Flynn re ...
– uilleann pipes, tin whistle *
Matt Molloy Matt Molloy (born 12 January 1947) is an Irish musician, from a region known for producing talented flautists. As a child, he began playing the flute and won the All-Ireland Flute Championship at nineteen. Considered one of the most brilliant ...
– concert flute, tin whistle * Noel Hill – concertina


References


External links


''Welcome Here Kind Stranger'' at Paul Brady's website''The Missing Liberty Tapes'' at Paul Brady's website
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