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 | | Album Moving Hearts '81 was regarded as an exciting event in Irish music, the blend of pipes and saxes a masterstroke, with songs like Philip Chevron's 'Faithful Departed' (before he went to the Pogues), 'Hiroshima, Nagasaki, Russian Roulette'. |
 | | Dark End Of The Street '82 followed, by which time Matt Kelleghan had become drummer; Moore left, replaced by Hanly for concert album Live Hearts '83 and single tracks 'Oil Sheiks' and 'Promises'; Flo McSweeney replaced Hanly '84, a single with her and other singles incl. |
 | | Members also sessioned; Lunny with Planxty, O'Neill in Chris Rea band; Lunny's eponymous debut solo album '87 was on Gael-Linn, Hanly's Still Not Cured on WEA Ireland (with Rusty Old Halo), Spillane's Atlantic Bridge '88 on Cooking Vinyl. |
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