Mushroom - Early One Morning (Reissue) (1973/2004)

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Title: Early One Morning
Year Of Release: 1973/2004
Label: Radioactive
Genre: Folk Rock, Prog Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
Total Time: 40:23
Total Size: 110/281 Mb (scans)
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Mushroom - Early One Morning (Reissue) (1973/2004)


Tracklist:

1. Early One Morning - 2:37
2. The Liathdan - 4:17
3. Crying - 3:53
4. Unborn Child - 3:44
5. Johnny The Jumper - 3:04
6. Potters Wheel - 2:20
7. Standing Alone - 5:36
8. Devil Among The Tailors - 2:44
9. Tenpenny Piece - 3:28
10.Drowsey Maggie - 3:57
11.King Of Alba - 4:17

Line-up::
Aengus McNally - Guitars, Tin Whistle, Vocals
Cam Lynch - Percussion, Bodhran, Wind, Wood Chimes, Vocals
Alan Brown - Bass, 12 String Guitar, Vocals
Michael Power - Organ, Harpsichord, Moog, Vocals
Pat Collins - Violin, Electric Violin, Vocals

Formed in Dublin in the early 70’s, MUSHROOM were one of Ireland's leading pop bands from 70 to 74. In fact, they had a huge hit with their first single "Devil Among the Tailors" from their LP "Early One Morning" which reached no. 2 in the Irish top 20 charts in 1973, selling over a 100,000 LP’s and singles; another song, “Kings and Queens”, reached number 13 the following year. They band comprised five musicians among whom were violinist Pat Collins and guitarist Aengus McNally, son of actor Ray McNally; the other three contributed to the band’s acid folk sound with organ, moog, harpsichord, bass, drums, tin whistles, chimes, bodhran and vocals. As far as comparisons go,Horslips comes immediately to mind. Most easily compared to Horslips through its use of fiddle, bodhran, and tin whistle alongside its 1970s rock kit of guitar, drums, bass, and organ, (oh, and don’t forget that moog!), Mushroom also blended early seventies rock with traditional Irish songs and tunes. Among Mushroom’s more straightforward, (and frequently folksy,) compositions, ''Early One Morning'' shows the band integrating reels and hornpipes right into the songs, with a nice “acid-tinged” guitar, slurring all 70s-prog-like, right among the fiddle and surprisingly-Celtic sounding keyboards...





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