Prosperous (album)

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Prosperous
Tara Music
ProducerBill Leader
Christy Moore chronology
Paddy on the Road
(1969)
Prosperous
(1972)
Whatever Tickles Your Fancy
(1975)
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Prosperous is the second album by Irish folk musician Christy Moore, released in 1972.[1] His first album, Paddy on the Road, was recorded by Dominic Behan in 1969 and has long been out of print. In addition to Moore's guitar and voice, Prosperous featured musicians Andy Irvine (mandolin, mouth organ), Liam Óg O'Flynn (uilleann pipes, tin whistle) and Dónal Lunny (guitar, bouzouki). These four musicians later gave themselves the name Planxty, making this album something of the first Planxty album in all but name. Other musicians included Kevin Conneff (later of The Chieftains) on bodhrán, Clive Collins on fiddle, and Dave Bland on concertina.

The album takes its name from the house and town of Prosperous, County Kildare, where it was recorded by producer Bill Leader in the summer of 1971.[2]: 86–91  The house (featured on the front cover of the album) is owned by Dr Andrew Rynne, surgeon and medical practitioner and founder of Clane General Hospital in County Kildare.

The majority of the songs on the album are

Tabhair dom do Lámh", which would be the opening track of Planxty's self-titled album
released the following year.

LP track listing

All tracks

Traditional
; arranged by Christy Moore; except where indicated

Side one

  1. "
    The Raggle Taggle Gipsies
    "/"Tabhair Dom Do Lámh"
  2. "The Dark Eyed Sailor"
  3. "I Wish I Was in England" (Christy Moore)
  4. "Lock Hospital"
  5. "James Connolly" (Patrick Galvin)
  6. "The Hackler from Grouse Hall"

Side two

  1. "Tribute to Woody" (Bob Dylan)
  2. "The Ludlow Massacre" (Woody Guthrie)
  3. "A Letter to Syracuse" (Dave Cartwright, Bill Caddick)
  4. "
    Spancill Hill
    "
  5. "
    The Cliffs of Dooneen
    "
  6. "Rambling Robin"

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