The second album by Irish group Pat's People that originated in Belfats, Ireland and moved to Michigan prior to 1974. The group toured and gained fans in the bars and Gaelic clubs within Michigan and Southern Canada, and in 1976 released their second album "Silver rains afar". The sound is straight up to Celtic rock, with folk rock and psychedelic influences evident. They also experimented with some uncommon sounds for the Celtic genre, including dual electric lead guitars, an actual drummer instead of a bodhran palyer, a mellotron, and a plethora of guitar effects.
Frank Kennedy - electric guitar, acoustic guitar, vocals. Wallace Hood - electric guitar, acoustic guitar, electric mandolin, acoustic mandolin, tenor banjo, vocals. Ray McGuire - mellotron, concert flute, tin whistle, vocals. Billy Dixon - bass, vocals. Michael Clhoun - drums. guest: Al Purcell - Uillean pipes.
As I roved out. The Haughs O' Cromdale. Song for the moment. Reels: Lucy Campbell/Dowsy Maggie/Colonel Rodney. The bogs of Sean O' Riva. December sequel. Marrowbones. Ellen Vannin. Ree: The jolly tinker. You seem to lose. The skye boat song. Jackie's song.