Behind the Barricades

Behind the Barricades is the sixth comedy album released by Northern Irish comedian and actor James Young.

Behind the Barricades
Studio album by
Released1970
Recorded1970
GenreComedy
Length32:28
LabelEmerald Music
ProducerPeter Lloyd
James Young chronology
James Young Sings Ulster Party Pieces
(1969)
Behind the Barricades
(1970)
The Ballymena Cowboy
(1970)

The album cover features a picture taken by Stanley Matchett. On the cover a Soldier with his back to the camera stands in a street off the Falls Road, Belfast in front of a barricade. Behind the barricade Young, in drag, leans across to the soldier. The back cover features a photograph taken from the reverse angle.

Young continues the trend of comic songs and serious monologues set by his previous album rather than the live sketches of his first four albums.

Track listing

Side 1

  1. Behind The Barricades: 1:32
  2. The Latest News - 2:17
  3. I'm A Belfast Beauty - 2:35
  4. Ireland In The Sun - 3:09
  5. The Ugliest Woman In Ireland - 3:36
  6. Why Some People Go To Church - 1:53

Side 2

  1. Holidays in Bangor - 3:06
  2. The Glentoran Supporter - 3:11
  3. A Belfast Chambermaid - 2:05
  4. The Gas Meter Man - 1:31
  5. We Emigrated - 4:03
  6. I Eat All I Can - 3:11

Singles

  • Behind the Barricades / Ulster's Space Man

Re-release

Emerald Music re-released the album in 1999 in a four-disc boxset to commemorate the 25th Anniversary of Young's death. The album was boxed with three of Young's other comedy albums (The Young Ulsterman, Very Much Live In Canada and Young and Foolish). The album was marketed as James Young: Ireland's Greatest Comic Legend Volume 1.[1]

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References

  1. "Emerald Music Section on James Young - Vol 1". Emerald Music Online. Archived from the original on 14 February 2012. Retrieved 15 December 2011.
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