Vintage COME FILL YOUR GLASS WITH US Tommy Makem, Clancy Brothers, Jack Keenan  Traditional Records LP Album 1959 TLP`1032 Irish Celtic  EXCELLENT

FROM HOME OF ORIGINAL OWNER
LP ALBUM (STEREO)  PURCHASED IN  PRE 1966.
LOVINGLY PLAYED LONG AGO, STORED AND CARED FOR FOR 50+ YEARS.

ALBUM COVER:    EXCELLENT   Retains vivid colors throughout 
INNER SLEEVE:    GOOD   no breaks on edges, somewhat yellowed, one rip on one side center   
VINYL ALBUM :     EXCELLENT PLUS, labels are mint

 "Come Fill Your Glass with Us: Irish Songs of Drinking
 & Blackguarding" is a collection of traditional Irish
 drinking songs that first brought The Clancy Brothers
 and their frequent collaborator Tommy Makem to prominence.
 It was their second album and was released in 1959 by Tradition Records,
 a small music label run by one of the Clancy Brothers,
 Paddy Clancy. A reviewer for the folk and world music magazine,
 Dirty Linen, later called this the album that
 "launched the Clancy Brothers to fame in the Americas
 and helped launch a revival of interest in traditional Irish music."

Robert Shelton in The New York Times, noting that the Clancys
 and Makem had yet to pick a professional name for themselves,
 suggested that "this group of Irish-American actor-singers" 
could "perk up our juke boxes and air waves" with their songs.
 Other backup singers joining in created the "effect of an Irish
 Republican Army battalion having itself a time in a pub" in his opinion.
 (The future name of the group, The Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem,
 was added to later re-issues of the album.)

Professor of Folklore Kenneth Goldstein, who periodically
 worked for Tradition Records, called the album "sparkling."
 Stressing that the singers were real Irishmen,
 he asserted that "a finer bunch of voices never raised a glass
 and a song together."

The Clancy Brothers & Tommy Makem – Come Fill Your Glass With Us
      (Irish Songs Of Drinking And Blackguarding)

Label: Tradition Everest – TLP 1032, Tradition Records – TLP 1032
Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Reissue, Stereo
Country: US
Released: 1959, PRE 1966
Genre: Folk, World, & Country
Style: Celtic

PLAYLIST:
A1 Whiskey You're The Devil 2:31
A2 The Maid Of The Sweet Brown Knowe 2:52
A3 The Moonshiner 3:12
A4 Bold Thady Quill 2:37
A5 Rosin The Bow 3:31
A6 Finnigan's Wake 2:19
A7 The Real Old Mountain Dew 1:11
B1 Courting In The Kitchen 3:35
B2 Mick McGuire 2:40
B3 A Jug Of Punch 3:37
B4 Johnny McEldoo 1:43
B5 Cruiscin Lan 2:11
B6 Portlairge 1:19
B7 The Parting Glass 2:35


This appears to be a transition release between the 1959 original stereo release of The Clancy Brothers & Tommy Makem - Come Fill Your Glass With Us (Irish Songs Of Drinking And Blackguarding) and a later 1969 reissue The Clancy Brothers & Tommy Makem - Irish Drinking Songs which has new cover and switched track listing. This version would have been released after the Tradition label was purchased by Everest Record Group in 1966. This reissue was released in a cover with original artwork/photos and back text with a change in the back cover bottom print noting: "An Everest Recording Production..." replacing the Tradition Records New York address.

Original Tradition catalog number shows on back cover and spine and new Tradition/Everest number on labels. 

Matrix / Runout (Label, side A): TR 1032-A
Matrix / Runout (Label, side B): TR 1032-B
Matrix / Runout (Runout, side A, etched): TLP 1032 A  TR2092 B MH-X 00301-2A  Pete Helffrich
Matrix / Runout (Runout, side B, etched): TR-1032-B   MHX00301-2B TR-2092-XA P HELFFRICH

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