| Another Son | ||||
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| Released | June 1995 | |||
| Recorded | February 1995 | |||
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| Label | Independent | |||
| Producer | Four to the Bar | |||
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Another Son was the second full-length album and final recording by Four to the Bar, released in 1995.
The album was a radical departure from their first, 1994's Craic on the Road.
The band is listed as producing the album. Engineer Tim Hatfield has also been credited with playing a significant role in the success of the record.
Track listing
- "The Newry Highwayman" (Traditional)
 - "Another Son" (Kelleher)
 - "The Western Shore" (Clifford)
 - "Shelli Sullivan's/Passing My Time/Marie Harvey's Delight" (O'Neill)
 - "NY's for Paddy" (Yeates)
 - "Something's Come In" (Kelleher)
 - "Catch the Wind" (Donovan)
 - "The World Turned Upside-Down" (Rosselson)
 - "The Shores of America" (Kelleher)
 - "The Old Men Admiring Themselves in the Water" (W.B. Yeats (lyrics); Clifford (music))
 - "Skibbereen" (Traditional)
 - "Getting Medieval" (Traditional)
 - "No Matter Where You Go" (Kelleher)
 
Personnel
- David Yeates: Vocals, bodhran, flute, tin whistle, percussion
 - Martin Kelleher: Guitar, bouzouki, five-string banjo, backing vocals
 - Patrick Clifford: Bass guitar, piano, electric guitar
 - Keith O'Neill: Fiddle, tenor banjo
 
Production
- Produced by Four to the Bar
 - Engineered by Tim Hatfield
 - Recorded at O'Neill's Irish Castle, Poughkeepsie, NY
 - Mixed at Mastermix Recording, New York, NY
 - Mastered at Steller Productions, New York, NY
 - Manufactured and printed by Disc Makers, USA
 
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