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Back in the late Sixties, after
giving up his good permenant and pensionable job as a bank teller,
Christy Moore moved to England, where he spent a number of years
building a reputation as a solo singer. In Manchester in 1969 he
met Dominic Behan, who persuaded him to make his first album. It
was called 'Paddy on the Road', and Christy wasn't really happy
with it - the English session musicians who backed him had no feel
for the Irish songs.
In
1970 he met record producer Bill Leader in London and asked him
would he bring mobile recording equipment to Prosperous, Co. Kildare,
where he could make an album using Irish musicians of Christy's
choice. Bill Leader agreed to his request and Christy returned to
Ireland to set about assembling his musicians. His first call was
to Donal Lunny, another native of Newbridge, Co. Kildare, who had
been in school with Christy. A silversmith by trade, Donal had been
involved in a number of folk groups, and as well as being an all-round
musician, he was also an experienced producer of folk albums.
Liam (Og) O'Flynn was an uilleann piper from Kill,
Co. Kildare, who had been piping since he was very young and had
been causing a bit of a stir in the fairly limited Irish music scene
of the time. Finally, there was Andy Irvine, who was a founding
member of the groundbreaking Irish group Sweeney's Men with Johnny
Moynihan and Joe Dolan. Christy also recruited Clive Collins playing
fiddle, Dave Bland on concertina and Kevin Conneff (who later went
on to join The Chieftains) on bodhran.
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Kevin Conneff,
Liam O'Flynn, Christy, Donal Lunny & Andy Irvine
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The album 'Prosperous', was recorded from sessions
in the basement of his sister Anne's house in the town of Prosperous
in Co. Kildare. It was released in England without much effect.
However, in Ireland where a major revival in folk music was underway,
there was a huge demand for the album, so much so that to satiate
demand from his customers, Jack Fitzgerald, who owned the Tara Records
store in Dublin, bought the rights to the album and released it
on a label of convenience entitled Tara Records.
Christy, Donal, Liam & Andy enjoyed each others
company so much during the recording of 'Prosperous' that
they decided to have a go at making it a full-time adventure. This
lead to the formation of one of Ireland's most important
and influential groups Planxty, who brought
a style, innovation and 'cool' to Irish music which was to lead
directly to the many Irish musical success stories during the decades
that followed.
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