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The Wind Doesn't Blow This Far Right (Vinyl)

The Wind Doesn't Blow This Far Right (Vinyl)

New EP by Cavan songwriter Lisa O’Neill is comprised of a group of six tracks, they include the haunting rendition of Bob Dylan’s ā€˜All The Tired Horses’ that Lisa recorded to soundtrack the closing scene of the final episode of Peaky Blinders, plus ā€˜Homeless In The Thousands (Dublin in the Digital Age)’ featuring Peter Doherty, released as a stand-alone single in January of this year.

It was not the first time O’Neill has written about social injustices on the cusp of a change. Songs like ā€˜Rock the Machine’ about unemployment in the Dublin dock lands, ā€˜When Cash Was King’ about the move to a cashless society and ā€˜Violet Gibson’ about the Irish woman who attempted to assassinate Mussolini in 1926 – this new song was written in response to the growing issue of homelessness in Dublin and Ireland.

Added to these are a new song and recent live favourite ā€˜Mother Jones’ about the Irish activist who emigrated to America and became a union organiser, Mary G. Harris Jones, who in 1902 was called ā€˜the most dangerous woman in America’ - following her organising of miners against mine owners leading directly to the introduction of America’s first child labour laws.

The EP is completed with a stunning version of the seasonally topical ā€˜The Bleak Midwinter’ and a moving reading of the James Stevens poem ā€˜Autumn 1915’.

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New EP by Cavan songwriter Lisa O’Neill is comprised of a group of six tracks, they include the haunting rendition of Bob Dylan’s ā€˜All The Tired Horses’ that Lisa recorded to soundtrack the closing scene of the final episode of Peaky Blinders, plus ā€˜Homeless In The Thousands (Dublin in the Digital Age)’ featuring Peter Doherty, released as a stand-alone single in January of this year.

It was not the first time O’Neill has written about social injustices on the cusp of a change. Songs like ā€˜Rock the Machine’ about unemployment in the Dublin dock lands, ā€˜When Cash Was King’ about the move to a cashless society and ā€˜Violet Gibson’ about the Irish woman who attempted to assassinate Mussolini in 1926 – this new song was written in response to the growing issue of homelessness in Dublin and Ireland.

Added to these are a new song and recent live favourite ā€˜Mother Jones’ about the Irish activist who emigrated to America and became a union organiser, Mary G. Harris Jones, who in 1902 was called ā€˜the most dangerous woman in America’ - following her organising of miners against mine owners leading directly to the introduction of America’s first child labour laws.

The EP is completed with a stunning version of the seasonally topical ā€˜The Bleak Midwinter’ and a moving reading of the James Stevens poem ā€˜Autumn 1915’.

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