Malone and Hutch

Look, it's a NEW CD!

More of the old and rare.

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From the archives!
The famous old Malone and Hutch "White Album," in a modern digital format.
As carefully made as "Music for the Thirsty," and you know what that means!
Recorded live at Brock's in Orange, Conn., in 1978.
The songs: Wild Colonial Boy; Garden Where the Praties Grow; The Patriots’ Game;
Irish Rover; The Merry Ploughboy; Four Green Fields; The Unicorn;
Black Velvet Band; McBreen’s Heifer; Danny Boy.

And we still have plenty of these!
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These CD's are carefully hand-crafted in the traditional style.
Available at the T-shirt counter at Shenanigan's or ask a band member.
Or, you can

with PayPal. It says here that credit cards are accepted.
Response may be delayed if we are in Ocean City, or drinking,
or singing, or any combination of the above.
"We're only human, you know" as Brendan Behan said about something else entirely.




"Our last 8-track."
Gerry might still have a few copies.

Download mp3:

Steve O'Donnell's Wake

Lily the Pink

Mick McGilligan's Daughter

Wild Colonial Boy

McBreen's_Heifer

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And then there's also the incredibly rare, and amazingly desireable to collectors,
Guinness edition of this wonderful recording!

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The lovely and delicate Gill Sans used for text,
as is the regular thing over the pond,
does not seem to scan real well. Darn.


Very few copies of this version are known to exist,
as most were played over and over to the point of extinction,
at the insistence of jovial revellers in pubs.
Some of the happy owners convene in Maryland,
in the Summer, to celebrate their good fortune,
or investorial prudence.

And some convene in other places,
to drink Guinness, and smoke big cigars.



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