James Young (album)

James Young
Compilation album by James Young
Released 1975
Recorded 1966 - 1973
Genre Comedy
Label Emerald Music
Producer Peter Lloyd
James Young chronology
The Young Ulsterman
(1973)
James Young
(1975)
Forever Young
(1988)

James Young is the tenth comedy album released by Northern Irish comedian and actor James Young and the first to be released posthumously.

The album cover features a picture taken by Stanley Matchett of Young at his home, 'Camelot', in Ballyhalbert. The back cover features sleeve notes written by Young's former partner Jack Hudson.[1]

It is a mix of Young's sketches, serious monologues and comedy songs.

Track listing

Side 1

  1. Meet James Young
  2. Smithfield Market
  3. Orange Lily
  4. Behind The Barricades
  5. The Presentation

Side 2

  1. Gerry's Walls
  2. A Boy Finds Out the Facts
  3. The Ballymena Cowboy
  4. T.V. Commercial
  5. I Believe in Ulster

Side 3

  1. I Married a Papish
  2. Carpenter Crimmond
  3. The Stranger

Side 4

  1. The Ould Blackman
  2. Wee Davy
  3. Slum Clearance
  4. The Feud

References

  1. McKinney, Andrew. "Our Jimmy Website". James Young (Album) section of Our Jimmy Website. Retrieved 5 April 2005.
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