TRACKLIST:
1. I'm Leaving Home
2. Belfast City Bues
3. Hyland Rock
4. Record Machine
5. Rock 'N' Roll Craze
6. Summertime
7. Without You
8. DemonArtist : Mama's Boys Country : Ireland Release : Official Bootleg Year : 1981 Genre : Hard Rock File Type : mp3 128 Info:
Mama's Boys were a 1980s hard rock/heavy metal group from County
Fermanagh, Northern Ireland featuring the three McManus brothers Pat,
a.k.a. 'The Professor", (guitar and occasionally fiddle), John (bass and
vocals), Tommy (drums). Later in their career they became a four-piece
adding Rick Chase on vocals in 1985 who was later replaced by Keith
Murrell in 1987 due to Rick's ill-health. Keith was later replaced with
Mike Wilson in 1989. In this archive we travel back in 80s. Before their
''Plug It in '' 1982 album we have this LP. You can hear the raw sound
in this album. Credit and thanks go to my distant friend and partner in
rock ''Hung''...Too many beers I owe ya bro... lol
TRACKLIST:
Band : Mama's Boys Country : Ireland Release : The Collection Year : 2000 Genre : Hard Rock File Info : mp3 224
Info:
Mama's Boys were a 1980s hard rock/heavy metal group from County
Fermanagh, Northern Ireland featuring the three McManus brothers Pat,
a.k.a. 'The Professor", (guitar and occasionally fiddle), John (bass and
vocals), Tommy (drums). Later in their career they became a four-piece
adding Rick Chase on vocals in 1985 who was later replaced by Keith
Murrell in 1987 due to Rick's ill-health. Keith was later replaced with
Mike Wilson in 1989.
TRACKLIST:
Band : Mama's Boys Country : Ireland Release : Live Tonite Year : 1991 Genre : Hard Rock File Info : mp3 192 Info:
Mama's Boys were a 1980s hard rock/heavy metal group from County
Fermanagh, Northern Ireland featuring the three McManus brothers Pat,
a.k.a. 'The Professor", (guitar and occasionally fiddle), John (bass and
vocals), Tommy (drums). Later in their career they became a four-piece
adding Keith Murrell on vocals in 1987 and replacing him with Mike
Wilson in 1989.
In 1989 with a new vocalist, Mike Wilson, and under
new management they moved their base to the UK. The live album ‘Live
Tonite’ was released in 1991.