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Jollity

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Genre
  
Chamber pop Power pop

Earworm (2003)
  
Jollity (2005)

Released
  
23 September 2005 (Ireland) 10 October 2005 (Australia) 31 October 2010 (UK)

Recorded
  
The Glebe, Dublin The Bunker, Dublin Abbey Road Studio 2, London

Label
  
1969 Records/Karmic Hit

Producer
  
Thomas Walsh Keith Farrell

Jollity is the third studio album by Irish pop band Pugwash. It was released in Ireland by 1969 Records on 23 September 2005 and in Australia by Karmic Hit later the same year. It was released in the UK on 31 October 2006. Two singles were released from the album: "It's Nice to Be Nice" and "This Could Be Good".

Personnel

  • Thomas Walsh: vocals, backing vocals, acoustic guitar, rhythm guitar, electric guitar, lead guitar, piano, pianet, organ, tremolo guitar, Yamaha SY-2 synth, glockenspiel, Novatron, Mellotron, saxophone, vibes, samples, tambourine, shakers, sleighbells
  • Keith Farrell: bass guitar, lead guitar, rhythm guitar, acoustic guitar, Wurlitzer, samples, backing vocals
  • Duncan Maitland: Piano, Mellotron, synths, drumbox, Wurlitzer, acoustic guitar, Vox organ, Moog, grand piano, tack piano, samples, vibes, harpsichord, 12-string acoustic guitar, backing vocals
  • Aidan O'Grady: drums
  • Dave Gregory: grand piano, acoustic guitar, lead guitar, EBow guitar, Mellotron, sitar, tremolo guitar, slide guitar, 12-string Rickenbacker, pipe organ
  • Ger Eaton: Hammond organ
  • Shaun McGee: bass, backing vocals
  • Tosh Flood: banjo, harpsichord, organ, vibes, rhythm guitar, lead guitar, backing vocals
  • Graham Hopkins: drums, guitar noise sample
  • John Boyle: drums
  • Eric Matthews: trumpet, flugelhorn, backing vocals
  • Daragh Bohan: guitar sample, fuzz chorus guitar
  • Richard Dodd: cello
  • Q: EBow guitar
  • Stephen Farrell: slide guitar
  • Fran King: backing vocals
  • Derren Dempsey: drum, guitar noise sample
  • Section Quartet: strings
  • References

    Jollity Wikipedia