Stockton's Wing Live – Take One
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Musicians
- Kieran Hanrahan - Banjo, Mandolin, Harmonica
- Mike Hanrahan - Vocals, Guitar
- Maurice Lennon - Fiddle, Viola
- Paul Roche - Flute, Whistles
- Fran Breen - Drums
- Tony Molloy - Bass
- Backing Vocals - The Winglettes
Additional musicians
- Bill Whelan - Keyboards
- John Kearns - Bass
- Brian Calanan - Percussion
Personnel
Produced; Bill Whelan
Executive Producer; Danny Kenny
Engineer; Andrew Boland
Assistant Engineers; Brian Nartey & Ian Bryan
Live Sound; Mick Barry Stage Sound; Damien Hughes Lights; Trevor Hanna
Sleeve Redesign; Mick Barry Original Design; Steve Averill
Reviews
STOCKTON'S WING - Live - Take One Tara Music TARACD 4016 12 tracks, 45 minutes Originally released in 1985, this CD version will delight Stockton's Wing fans and newcomers alike. Perhaps one of the most curious bands of the 70s and 80s folk revival, and certainly one of the most puzzling names, Stockton's Wing managed to bring Irish music and pop/rock together without compromising their traditional credentials. As a result, a whole generation of young Irish musicians grew up playing the old tunes in a new way. For folkies, they represented the acceptable face of rock music. For trendies, they lent some street cred to Irish music in the days before street cred was invented. For me, they were and are a bunch of white-hot musicians who recorded some ground-breaking albums - and Live - Take One is no exception. Kieren Hanrahan, Paul Roche, Maurice Lennon and Tommy Hayes all had All-Ireland titles under their belts. The addition of singer Mike Hanrahan produced a supergroup with real Celtic fire in its belly. The influence of their songs and instrumentals alike was enormous: Beautiful Affair, Walk Away and In Our World are still requested wherever forty-somethings gather to drink porter. Skidoo and The Chicago Reel set a standard which endures to this day. Listen to The Golden Stud or Silent Dreams and you'll hear the forerunners of Riverdance, created by the man who produced this album. In many ways, Stockton's Wing have never really gone away: they just keep organising reunion concerts! Those of you who still have the LP will notice that the CD version is longer by ten minutes and three tracks. Tara have added studio versions of Sally Lennon's, In Our World and The Mason's Apron as bonus tracks. The energy level is almost as high as in the live act, and it's fascinating to hear the crystal clear recording. I'd still have preferred Tara to squeeze two albums onto the CD, but that's commercial reality for you: take it or leave it. Alex Monaghan - Irish Music Magic
Stockton’s Wing 1980’s Fact File
The Band performed almost 1500 live concerts & over 50 TV shows.
Excluding Paul, Kieran, Maurice and Mike, 17 other musicians performed as members of the band.
The most performed venue was Dublin’s Meeting Place where the band played 39 times. Other venues where the band performed on a regular basis were The Mean Fiddler, London (33), The Baggot Inn, Dublin (32) and Woodies, Castleisland, Co. Kerry (22).
Other notable performances include; Prince, Pairc Ui Choimh, Cork (‘90), Special guests of Sammy Davis Jnr., Lansdowne Road, Dublin (‘89), Folk in der Hohle, Dortmund (‘83), Michael Jackson, Pairc Ui Choimh, Cork (‘88).
During the 1980's the band released 4 studio albums; Take A Chance (‘80), Light In The Western Sky (‘83), Full Flight (‘86), Celtic Roots Revival (‘87), and 15 singles.
Major Festivals included; Nyon Folk Festival (‘80), Lisdoonvarna Festival (‘81, ‘82, ‘83’), Edmonton Folk Festival (‘84), Festival de Cornouaille (‘86), Cambridge Folk Festival (‘82), Calgary Folk Festival (‘84), Ballisodare Festival (‘80, ‘81, ‘82), Belfast Folk Festival (‘82, ‘84), Milwaukee Irish Fest (‘84, ‘85), Chicago Irish Fest (‘88), Siamsa Cois Laoi (‘85, ‘86).