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Fraser Stewart
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The Freedom Fighters - A Nation Once Again (1967) Mono
Copyright: Allegros Records ltd (c) 1967
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The Freedom Fighters - Irish Rebel Songs (Stereo) 1967
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Media Copyright: Hallmark Records Ltd (c) 1967 Media Type: LP Media Year: 1967 Media Genre: Celtic, Folk, World, Rebel, War Media Condition: VG Turntable: DJ Limit 2000B Cartridge: Audio-Technica AT91 Pre-Amp: Project Phono Box Capture Device: Sodial RCA to USB Capture Format: WAV 16bit 48khz Capture Software: GoldWave v6.24 Track Listing: A1. Kevin Barry A2. The Merry Ploughboy A3. The Boys Of...
I am from Vancouver,Canada and i want to say long Live a Free Ireland and a Free Palestine!
I was bought up on this album !
I'm playing it to the national front neighbours getting me in trouble but I don't care 💅💅
My grandfather used to play this to me growing up thankyou for posting it....I'm having a drink and playing it 😇😇😇😇
Omg. I only thought us Ross's had the LP .OMG AM LOVING EVERYONE'S CONTRIBUTIONS..XX
Glory to Old Ireland. I hear these songs after a very long time. Absolutely unadulterated!
what is this trash?
Wish it was on CD
My dad used to play this lp every Sunday morning remember if only yesterday I'd love to buy it for the memories godbless you dad xxx
Memories from my childhood my mum knew every word and sang so proudly. She shared her love for Ireland 🇮🇪 with all of her children. Thanks for the memories ❤
My grandfather used to play these records to me when I was a baby still remember them I love this music 🎶🎵🎶
Every Sunday morning my Mum used to play this album, she would sing at the top of her voice and we joined in, God I miss her ❤
RIP to your mum.
Brilliant, well done ❤
Also listen to the Wolfhound
Please listen to This Dear Little isle. By Ton OLoughlin an Rebel heart by Ray McAreavrey, beautiful
The best and true most realistic music to a cause that is relevant to a modern and free united and free Ireland
Use to sing these songs in school late 60s
Am the only American under 20 on here
Kevin Barry is a most poignant song and I love playing this track bought the LP when it came out
My brother in law played keyboard's with The freedom fighters ,Ian steele,,I remember belting these songs out as a wee boy and getting told off saying I would get onto trouble😂😂
I bought this LP in Ireland (Bray) in my teens. I had it for over 30 years and it was played more than any other record i ever owned.
I'm the maverick of my siblings, came across 2 of these CDs ,C with great pleasure I rock these whilst driving.. miss my dad, 6 years ago today 😭😭💔
I was given this album when my grandma died she played it every Saturday with me and a bottle whiskey
My dad had this record and sang this version of Kevin Barry every Hogmanay. We played this album so often, our version had a different cover sleeve! This is fantastic! You've made my year dude! ❤
would love to know who the singer is
My mother played this most Saturdays. We grew listening to them. The rebel songs were forbidden in the UK, mum played them anyway. She was 25 in 1960 when she and dad came over to England, to a farm labourers job. My sister, my brother and I came with them. I still feel teary when I listen to them and I’m 70 in November. God bless.
Gwad luv ya ..
Thery were not fobidden this record sold in Woolworths
Was given this album long time ago from one of my old neighbours,my first rebel album,god bless auld boab kerr
We had a copy of this. I think my parents bought it in Woolworths on Grafton Street in Dublin around 67. Is there anywhere that has the whole album for sale. I have looked on all the streaming services without success. I am guessing that it never made it from vinyl to any other media!
I have the album on vinyl if you'd like to buy it ? This very album with the exact cover, it was my grandfather's from mayo
@@whylikepie15The other album by the Irish Freedom Fighters has 2 different faces on the wee Rebel with arms outstretched😂 still got them from handed down ...anyone else noticed that😂 will sell them for 1thousand 9 hundred and 67 pounds or possibly 2016 pounds courtesy of Hibernian and Sunshine on Leith😂
I can supply you with a pure clean recording of the album, free of charge.
@@AlanMoore-w4q Alan, that would be great. I have a recollection that one of the tracks was faded out at the end. Geoff
Hi Geoff, the track you are referring to is the croppy boy, the original recording was made that way.
Yes I also listened to it as a teenager. Such lovely voices and catchy songs. It’s a pity it’s not available on Spotify or in CD 💿 form. I believe it’s only available still on vinyl.
My grams had a thing to burn vinles on cd but I think she gave it to her friend
My old man did always on a Sunday
My father had this in the 60s great album
My mother used to play all the rebel songs every Sunday. She was a Gillespie and her father had to flee Ireland in the 1920"s ,
The best music ever
LP on utube.. enjoy
We, us as a community could not have grew up to any OTHER LP..GO THE TIC🎉
I was born 1967... European cup 😊.my sis has this record, jumps n all haha..we know every scratch n jump.. father murphy❤
Bhoy George punted this Album in his Who Do Think You are programme 😂😂🎵
I grew up listening to these songs, my late mum was from Adglass Co Down I'm proud of my Irish roots and have yesterday returned from a 10 day visit. My brother has this LP I know all the words. I feel very sad that these songs even exist. The suffering of the Irish people is something that should never be forgotten.. and certainly lesson should be learnt ❤
Born in London to an Irish mother, I have carried this LP with me around the world. Spent most of the time in storage. THank you for putting this out. Sweet childhood memories, I had no idea of the importance of these songs and turned the HiFi up load and my mother used to come in yelling me to turn it down in case we got into trouble.
I watched an episode of Who Do You Think You Are featuring Boy George, In the episode he was saying as a teen, at family gatherings at his home, one of his Aunties would get a bit tipsy, and tell him to put the Freedom Fighters on. He actually sings some of Kevin Barry too. One of his relatives was hanged for being a part or the Uprising, and is buried next to or near Kevin Barry.
think it was his uncle they shared same cell
I watched that episode...
This takes me back to my childhood brings a tear to my eye I’m Scottish not Irish love this album and believe it or not I’m a Rangers supporter but not a bigot
This is un doubtly the very best version of this song....How sad for this young man murdered by the evil occupation army of the crown.
i must have heard this Lp hundreds of times growing up , Like many with Irish parents around the World. i still have the original Lp . It's a classic Album for many . I heard Boy George talk about him listening to ' Kevin Barry' on 'Who do you think you are' awile back , and I'll bet it was this Lp he had. ,,,,🇮🇪🇪🇺🇮🇪🇪🇺🇮🇪🇪🇺🇮🇪🇪🇺🇮🇪🇪🇺🇮🇪🇪🇺🇮🇪🇪🇺🇮🇪
I dont have to write anything anyway, you have all said it already, if you didnt grow up with this music then you wouldnt be here.
I grew up with this album, loved it then and love it now
Great credit to those who fought and died for Ireland Con Horan
Up The Rebels!
I have 2 copies of this album handed down and the wee guy on the front is 2 different guys😂 can't tell you why cos it would take ages😂
Played by my dad, like most others, in the 70's, every night till the early hours, that and Frank Sinatra, till the early hours, on a school night 😡 love it now since I started drinking 😁👍
I was over the moon when I found this album as my dear father would play this often in the house and my family and myself know all the words of the rebel song’s fantastic they have a great history behind each one on this album fair play to the Irish
My Irish father brought this album home taught lyrics to English born children told us to never forget lyrics to these songs
grew up with this
I inherited this album from my Dad, I remember it so well from my childhood, and listen to it to this day, the words are ingrained into my mind