To launch
Welcome Here Kind Stranger, Brady gave a concert on 21 July 1978 at
Liberty Hall,
Dublin. With the participation of Irvine, Lunny,
Liam O'Flynn,
Matt Molloy,
Paddy Glackin and
Noel Hill, he presented the music from the album, minus "Young Edmund In The Lowlands Low" and "The Boy On The Hilltop/Johnny Goin' To Ceilidh", but adding three songs from the album
Andy Irvine/Paul Brady: "The Jolly Soldier", "Mary and the Soldier", and his own version of "Arthur McBride", plus two reels: "The Crooked Road to Dublin/The Bucks of Oranmore". At Brady's request, The Liberty Hall performance was recorded on his own domestic Akai 4000DB reel-to-reel tape machine by Brian Masterson, who had engineered
Welcome Here Kind Stranger and knew the music well. After forgetting that he had stored the tapes in a box of old vinyl albums, Brady found them in his attic in 2000, still in excellent condition. Intent on having them transferred to CD but unable to secure interest from a major label, he decided to release these recordings as a live album on his own PeeBee Music label in 2002, under the title of
The Missing Liberty Tapes.
Track listing • "Paddy's Green Shamrock Shore" (Traditional; arranged by Brady and Irvine) – 6:49 • "I Am a Youth That's Inclined to Ramble" (Traditional; arranged by Brady, Lunny and Irvine) – 7:44 • "The Creel" (Traditional; arranged by Brady, Lunny, Irvine and Glackin) / "Out the Door and Over the Wall" (Paul Brady) – 7:20 • "The Jolly Soldier"/"The Blarney Pilgrim" (Traditional; arranged by Brady, Lunny, Molloy, Irvine, Glackin and O'Flynn) – 5:43 • "Mary and the Soldier" (Traditional; arranged by Brady, Lunny, Molloy, Irvine, Glackin and O'Flynn) – 4:06 • "Jackson and Jane" (music: Paul Brady; words: Traditional) – 4:47 • "Don't Come Again" (Traditional; arranged by Brady, Lunny, Molloy, Irvine, Glackin, O'Flynn and Hill) – 4:07 • "The Lakes of Pontchartrain" (Traditional; arranged by Brady, Lunny, Molloy, Irvine and O'Flynn) – 7:01 • "The Crooked Road to Dublin"/"The Bucks of Oranmore" (Traditional; arranged by Brady, Lunny, Molloy, Irvine, Glackin, O'Flynn and Hill) – 3:27 • "
Arthur McBride and the Sergeant" (Traditional; arranged and adapted Paul Brady) – 7:34
Personnel • Paul Brady – vocals, guitar, mandolin, bouzouki & tin whistle •
Andy Irvine – hurdy-gurdy, bouzouki, mandolin & harmonica •
Dónal Lunny – bouzouki & guitar •
Paddy Glackin – fiddle •
Liam O'Flynn – uilleann pipes, tin whistle •
Matt Molloy – concert flute, tin whistle •
Noel Hill – concertina == References ==