Forever Young (James Young album)
Forever Young is the eleventh comedy album released by Northern Irish comedian and actor James Young and the second to be released posthumously.
Forever Young | ||||
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Compilation album by | ||||
Released | 1988 | |||
Recorded | 1970s | |||
Genre | Comedy | |||
Label | Emerald Music | |||
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At the time of his death, Young had been working on a new album for release. Young's custom was that all material should be reviewed before release to ensure its quality. When Young died, Emerald Music decided not to release the material. Emerald were persuaded to release the material, however, with additional background music and effects.[1]
Track listing
Side 1
- James "Foo" Young
- The Lord Mayor Speaks
- The Crabbed old woman
- Ulster's Space Man
- Our Wee Boy
- James Joins Up
- Hilda
Side 2
- Oh Come Ye to Ulster
- What's On Tonight
- The Wife (Big Aggie)
- An American View of Ulster
- School Days
- My Old Slum Clearance Home
- The P.M. Speaks
gollark: Hmm, this is disappointing, the new ones don't seem to have dimorphism.
gollark: Wait, "Ke'maro"? What a weird name.
gollark: The aso one looks really cool.
gollark: Neat, one of each seems to have grown now.
gollark: Huh, they're "aqulio". I don't think anyone got that.
References
- Solomon, Mervyn (1988). Forever Young Sleeve Notes. Emerald Music.
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