The Tracks of Sweeney
The Tracks of Sweeney is an album by Sweeney's Men. It was first released in 1969 and re-released on CD in 1996, packaged together with Sweeney's Men. One track on this album is frequently anthologised: "Hall of Mirrors". It is possibly the best folk-acoustic psychedelic Irish song, with mysterious images and echoes. The opening track "Dreams For Me" is another outstanding track, with an insistent guitar bass which transforms into a polka and back to a lament. "Afterthoughts" appears to show the influence of Nick Drake, but it is unlikely that Woods had heard songs from Drake's first album, released later in 1969.
Track listing
- "Dreams For Me" (Terry Woods)
- "The Pipe On The Hob" (instr) (Trad)
- "Brain Jam" (Terry Woods)
- "Pretty Polly" (Trad)
- "Standing On The Shore" (Trad)
- "A Mistake No Doubt" (Henry McCullagh/ Terry Woods)
- "Go By Brooks" (Cohen)
- "When You Don't Cry" (Terry Woods)
- "Afterthoughts" (Terry Woods)
- "Hiram Hubbard" (Trad)
- "Hall Of Mirrors" (Henry McCullagh)
Personnel