The Rusty Razor
The Rusty Razor is the debut studio album by Irish folk band Goats Don't Shave, released in 1992.[1] The album became a success after release, going Gold in Ireland.
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Released | 1992 | |||
Recorded | 1992 | |||
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Length | 46:12 | |||
Label | Cooking Vinyl | |||
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History and reception
Goats Don't Shave began performing their Celtic folk-rock in between their day jobs shortly before the release of The Rusty Razor.
Critics hailed the album "a classic".
Track listing
All songs written by Pat Gallagher.
- "Let The World Keep on Turning"
- "Las Vegas (In the Hills of Donegal)"
- "Eyes"
- "John Cherokee"
- "The Evictions"
- "Biddy from Sligo/Connaught Man's Rambles"
- "The Ranger"
- "Mary Mary"
- "Closing Time"
- "What She Means To Me"
- "Crooked Jack"
- "When You're Dead (You're Great)"
Personnel
- Pat Gallagher – vocals, banjo, guitar
- Jason Phibin – fiddle
- Charlie Logue – keyboard
- Declan Quinn – tinwhistle, mandolin
- Gerry Coyle – bass guitar
- Sean Doherty – acoustic guitar
- Michael Gallagher – drums
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