
In 1979, after releasing singles by The Undertones, Rudi and The Outcasts on his Good Vibrations label, Terri Hooley heard a demo by Portrush band The Mighty Shamrocks. The Shamrocks' country and roots-tinged songs sounded like nothing else on the Irish music scene at the time. Perhaps the difference in sound was geographical: the troubled cities of Belfast and Derry influenced the aggressive sound of the era's punk bands, but the Shamrocks, on songs like "Coronation Street"
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Coronation Street
Breaking Up With Harry
Cowgirls
Don't Wanna Come Down
Smiling Juan
When I Go
Dance the Night Away
Marie
Lose Yourself
Pleasure Drome
Foreign Language
Condor Woman
Even Cowgirls Get The Blues
Stand Up In Public
Greatest Book
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