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Scullion is an
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folk rock band that formed in the mid-1970s. The group was popular in Ireland, releasing LPs and two CDs, in addition to the compilation ''Ghosts And Heroes'' on the Kitten label in 1992 and another compilation, ''Eyelids into Snow – A Collection,'' in 2001. The founding members were Sonny Condell (also a member of another popular Irish music band
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), Philip King, Greg Boland and Jimmy O'Brien Moran. O'Brien Moran left the band in 1980, after the first album. Robbie Overson, replacing guitarist Greg Boland, joined the band in 1987. Scullion continue to play live.


History

In 1976, Sonny Condell and Philip King played together with
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(vocals and guitar), Mick Daly (vocals and guitar),
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(drums) and Eamon Doyle (bass). King came up with the name "Scullion" for this collective. In the summer of 1979, former Tír na nÓg songwriter Sonny Condell (vocals and guitar) was sharing a flat in
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with Greg Boland (guitarist), whom he had befriended during the recording of ''
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'', his debut solo album on the Mulligan label. They were joined around this time by Philip King (vocals and harmonica) who, having decided to quit teaching for a career in music, had also become their flatmate. Boland had just left Irish band Stagalee and they began performing some informal gigs together.


Early years

A record deal was agreed and in late-1979, the band recorded their first album in
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. At Curtis' suggestion, Jimmy O'Brien Moran (pipes) was brought in to add a Celtic musical tone to the sound and the band was expanded to four. The debut album, ''Scullion'', was released in early 1980 and generated an increased demand for live performances. There followed a busy period of live performances, including an appearance at the
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Festival in
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, which was to expand the audience base to national level. The band also spent a couple of months in the Netherlands, during which time they played some support concerts to
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, whom they subsequently approached to produce their second album ''Balance and Control'' (1981) on the newly established Warner Bros. (Ireland) label. O'Brien Moran decided to pursue formal music studies at this point and the band reverted to a trio. They toured extensively up to the autumn of 1982. Early in 1983, they were approached by
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, who had just finished working as sound engineer and manager of
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. Ryan produced the third Scullion album, ''White Side of Night''.


Mid-1980s onwards

In spring of 1985, the trio were approached to record and tour again. The result was ''Spin'', their fourth album. The single ''Carol'' received very good airplay in Ireland over the next nine months, culminating in a performance at
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on 17 May 1986. Shortly afterwards, Boland left the band after nearly seven years. He was replaced by Robbie Overson who is still the third member. In 1988, this lineup recorded the ''Cooler At The Edge'' EP which was produced by
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. Two compilation albums ''Eyelids Into Snow – A Collection'', and ''Ghosts and Heroes'' have been released, with both including live tracks. In mid-2012, Scullion recorded a new collection of songs and released their new album, ''Long Wave'', in September, their first album in 27 years.


Discography

* ''
Scullion Scullion may refer to: * The Irish surname derived from 'Ó Scolláin' meaning 'descendant of the/a scholar' * a servant from the lower classes. Music * Scullion (group), an Irish folk rock band * ''Scullion'' (album) People with the surname ...
'' (1979) * ''
Balance and Control ''Balance and Control'' is the second studio album by Irish band Scullion. It was released in 1980 by WEA. The album was produced by John Martyn. Track listing Personnel * Philip King - vocals * Sonny Condell - vocals, guitar * Greg Boland ...
'' (1980) * '' White Side of Night'' (1983) * '' Spin'' (1985) * ''Ghosts And Heroes'' (1992) * ''Eyelids Into Snow - A Collection'' (2001) * ''Long Wave'' (2012) * ''Under The Moon'' (2015)


References

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