Paul Brady - Pure Genius
This tempted me to get out Brady's solo album 'Welcome Here Kind Stranger' with its brilliant versions of 'Paddy's Green Shamrock Shore' and 'The Lakes Of Pontchartrain'. I don't think I'm alone in thinking him one of the best singers of Irish traditional song ever.
Many people, of course, know Paul Brady from his work as a songwriter; covers of his songs
have been recorded by , , , Phil Collins, Bonnie Raitt and Tina Turner amongst others. Paul wrote one of the greatest songs ever, about the troubles in Northern Ireland called 'The Island'. There is a fabulous version of the song on Dolores Keane's CD 'Lion In A Cage'. It is one of the great songs of all time.
He is in the middle of a massive tour of Ireland at the moment, but sadly I won't be able to catch up with him this time. He is, however, appearing at this year's Co-operative Cambridge Folk Festival and I'm really looking forward to seeing him there.
Check out our Cambridge Folk Festival minisite for this year's line up and last year's highlights.
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At 1st Jun 2009, 77eb77 wrote:Too many years ago, I saw Paul Brady in Glasgow with 'Planxty' - Andy Irvine & co, when he sang wonderfully Arthur McBride as you mention. I recall him playing a guitar which appeared to have bass strings and sounded absolutely wonderful. Some would say he was just a lad then. I'm too frightened to recall which year it was as I was just a lad then, with an ear for a performer!
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