All the Way from Tuam
1992 studio album by The Saw Doctors
All The Way From Tuam | ||||
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Studio album by The Saw Doctors | ||||
Released | 1992 (Ireland) | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Length | 48:43 | |||
Label | Shamtown Records | |||
Producer | Philip Tennant | |||
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All the Way from Tuam is the second studio album by Irish rock band The Saw Doctors. The CD was released on The Saw Doctors' own record label, Shamtown Records and has the catalogue number of SAWDOC002CD. It is named after the band's home town, Tuam.
Track listing
All songs written by Leo Moran and Davy Carton except where indicated.
- "The Green and Red of Mayo" (Jarir Al-Majar, Moran, Carton)
- "You Got Me On the Run"
- "Pied Piper"
- "Me Heart Is Livin' in the Sixties Still" (Moran, Pearse Doherty, Carton, John Donnelly)
- "Hay Wrap" (Moran, Carton, Doherty, Donnelly, John Burke)
- "Wake Up Sleeping"
- "Midnight Express" (Carton)
- "Broke My Heart"
- "Exhilarating Sadness"
- "All the Way from Tuam"
- "F.C.A."
- "Music I Love" (Moran, Carton, Doherty, Donnelly)
- "Yvonne" (Moran, Doherty, Carton, Donnelly)
- "Never Mind the Strangers"
Personnel
Band
- Davy Carton: vocals, guitar
- Leo Moran: guitar, backing vocals
- John Donnelly: drums, percussion, vocals
- Pearse Doherty: bass guitar, vocals
- Tony Lambert: keyboards, guitar, accordion, banjo, vocals
- John Burke: mandolin, guitar, vocals
Guest musicians
- James Barton: Violin
- Sharon McKinley: Cello
- Robin Stowell: Violin
- Anthony Thistlethwaite: Saxophone
- Glenn Thompson: Percussion
- Philip Tomkins: Viola
- Greg Haver: Percussion
- Geoff York: Viola
External links
- The Saw Doctors Official Website
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- Leo Moran
- Davy Carton
- Kevin Duffy
- Anthony Thistlethwaite
- Rickie O'Neill
- Fran Breen
- John "Turps" Burke
- Eímhín Craddock
- Pearse Doherty
- John Donnelly
- Jim Higgins
- Tony Lambert
- Derek Murray
- Mary O'Connor
- Padraig Stevens
- If This Is Rock and Roll, I Want My Old Job Back
- All the Way from Tuam
- Same Oul' Town
- Songs from Sun Street
- Villains?
- The Cure
- The Further Adventures of... The Saw Doctors
- "I Useta Lover"
- "Downtown"
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