Description
– limited edition of 300 hand-numbered copies on colored vinyl + bonus-track-CD
– four-page insert with exclusive liner-notes by Anna Hegarty and John Townley, also including many pictures (archival photos and posters)
– reprint of Charles’ info/bio-flyer from 1964
“Charles O‘Hegarty wrote some great songs, and could obviously hold an audience in the palm of his hand. It’s so sad to think he’s been all but forgotten for the past 50 years, and this excellent collectionis both long overdue and a record to treasure.”
Phil McMullen, Ptolemaic Terrascope
“After [O‘Hegarty’s] passing in 2010 apart from one obscure single on Verve, nothing marked his memory, that is until this wonderful collection of material (…). This is an important and highly enjoyable record.”
Richard Allen, Shindig!
“The purpose/aim of this collection is to place the Great but Forgotten Charles O’Hegarty on the map of the Important folksingers/singer-songwriters of the 60s, and it successfully manages it! Go for it!!!“
Jim Dylan, TimeMachine Productions
“O’Hegarty performed hundreds of gigs on the live circuit, but with the exception of a one-off single of Verve/Folkways in 1966 he never released a record. The Lollipoppe Shoppe label has rectified that situation with this thoughtfully-packaged album of studio and live recordings from 1964-70.”
Mike Stax, Ugly Things