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Sadly this release which I recall reading the band were embarassed about emerged due to a desperate need to make some money so the band could keep going suffers from terrible sound quality , every instrument muggy and indistinct, and far too many average rock songs. 2011 Aliens. 50+ videos Play all Mix - Horslips - Dearg Doom YouTube; Horslips - King of the Faries - Duration: 3:31. The album also marked a casual farewell to the band's more homespun early sound. Svein B H 22,182 views. Horslips Live is a music live recording by HORSLIPS (Prog Folk/Progressive Rock) released in 1976 on cd, lp / vinyl and/or cassette. They disbanded in 1980, with some of their members going on to high profile careers (Eamon Carr as a journalist, Barry Devlin as a screenwriter and Jim Lockhart as a top Irish radio producer). The last Horslips' event in this phase of their career was a TG4 tribute show recorded and broadcast live on 25 March 2006 before a live invited studio audience. Perhaps they were just too smart to become huge. Horslips Live The Táin is an album by Irish rock band Horslips.Their second studio album, it was Horslip's first attempt at making a concept album, an idea they would return to in 1976 with The Book of Invasions: A Celtic Symphony.
Review Changes All Lyrics, Music, Photographs, Images and Names © Horslips TM / Horslips Records 1999 All rights reserved. 2 × Later Horslips LPs would aim for arena-rock modernity, with mixed success. Aubrey Martin 435,421 views. Once of the great “could have been, should have been” bands. 1977 The Book of Invasions.


This page includes Horslips Live's : cover picture, songs / tracks list, members/musicians and line-up, different releases details, free MP3 download (stream), buy online links: amazon, ratings and detailled reviews by our experts, collaborators and members. Horslips was often unfairly compared to JETHRO TULL, which would make this album analogous to the 2003 Tull "Christmas Album", but with a little more cultural integrity behind it. Horslips Official - horslips.ie. Horslips were the first "Celtic Rock" band in Ireland, releasing their first single in 1972. Horslips - Bím Istigh ag Ói (live 1973) - Duration: 5:16. They disbanded in 1980, with some of their members going on to high profile careers (Eamon Carr as a journalist, Barry Devlin as a screenwriter and Jim Lockhart as a top Irish radio producer).