Bio:
Often compared to Steeleye Span and Fairport Convention but mistakenly so, for
Mushroom were a rock band employing folk and trad influences and are more
properly seen as part of the "celtic rock" scene in Ireland in the mid-70s. Celtic rock
was arguably kick-started by Horslips debut single "Johnny's Wedding", which was a big hit
in Ireland in 1972, and their subsequent debut album "Happy To Meet...Sorry To Part" (1973)
which sold by the truckload and was very influential in Ireland.
Mushroom's album was a landmark release in Ireland. It came out in time for Christmas 1973 and
the band toured to promote it with the recently reformed Emmet Spiceland
in support. The LP
sold very well locally. Plans to release it in the
UK through a major label never came to pass, though it did emerge in Canada in 1975 thanks
to Hawk Records relationship with the Toronto based Boot label.
If you're looking for a reissue,
try to find the Little Wing edition. The rest are all inferior, the Akarma being the best of a bad bunch.
Avoid the Radioactive edition which sounds awful. I haven't heard the more recent issues (e.g. Phoenix Records)
but these reissue labels tend to simply repackage clones of earlier discs, and given the existance of the
Radioactive version I'd be wary of most of them unless they categorically state the material has
been remastered. Ditto if their promo material regurgitates the errors of the Radioactive issue
(e.g. describing Mushroom as a duo).
According to one of Ken Stewart's columns, Mushroom were chosen to represent Ireland at the Sopot Festival
in Poland In August 1974. After this rush of blood to the head, the powers that be later saw sense and
sent Joe Cuddy instead - he finished 9th with "Devil And Paradise".
The band appeared on RTE a number of times but it is not known if any of these shows survive.
They appeared on 'Meitheal' (anyone remember this?) and "Sign Off" before the album release.
Probably their last appearance was on 'Aimen High' in 1975 by which time McAnally, Collins & Brown were
joined by lineup was Paul Moran (drums) Harry Colley (guitar).
The manager was Brian Molloy.
Multi-instrumentalist Joe O'Donnell was a member of the band before 1973. His replacement was Pat Collins who is
listed in the lineup on the album although it is Joe who plays on it and the singles and he is thanked in the sleeve
credits. Note this is not the same Joe O'Donnell who was a member of the Woods Band and East of Eden and
recorded the solo LP "Gaodhal's Vision". This confusion first appeared many years ago and is repeated in several
key sources (including Tapestry of Delights) but it is not true. If the Joe O'Donnell who played with Mushroom
is out there reading this now, please get in touch.
Colm Lynch has lived in Denmark since 1975 where he's released 4 solo CDs.
Aonghus McAnally was later in the Starband, Crackers
and released solo material before pursuing a career in television production.
Notes:
Recorded, mixed and re-mixed at Eamonn Andrews Studios, Dublin and Air Studios, London.
Produced by Martyn Ford.
Engineer Pat Morley; Studio technician Philip Begley.
A deal for a UK release was sought but with no luck.
The 24"x17" colour poster is the hardest item to find in good condition.
Hawk also issued the album on 8-track and cassete. Anyone have a copy of either?
The Canadian LP reverses the original sides.
The Little Wing of Refugees deluxe reissue from 1992 is a limited edition
digitally remastered from original master tapes LP housed in new artwork that
comes with a bonus single (LW 2028) containing the four single-only tracks. The
CD edition in Little Wing's "Replay Series" makes no secret of the labels
contempt for the CD format! It features one of their infamous 'wallpaper' sleeves
and contains no bonus tracks.
Akarma added the four single tracks to the
running order of the original LP without compromising noticeably on sound
quality.
Neither CD issue contains the bonus tracks. The Radioactive CD contains
entirely misleading information about the band and sounds awful: avoid.
Notes:
The test pressing with handwritten labels was offered on ebay in January 2009.
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