Single releases…

Most CBTM single releases are album cuts and fairly easy to find—with a few exceptions.
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The most common CBTM Columbia singles have the prefix "4-4". I have singles (with this prefix) with red and orange labels. I am assuming red are American, and orange are UK releases…based on where I purchased them.

The most collectable of these 45s are Brennan on the Moor: 4-42309 and Young Cassidy: 4-43269 — both being non-album cuts.

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Among the hardest to find CBTM Columbia singles are the "Stereo Seven" releases. There are five "Stereo Seven" singles (that I know of), all from the album, Hearty and Hellish.

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There are a handful of UK only CBTM CBS singles—apparently all released in 1966, and all with prefix "202". Of these, by far the hardest to find is th non-ablum cut "Freedom Sons" – 1966 - CBS 202059.

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The Columbia white label CBTM singles are radio station promo copies. Nothing very special to me, and fairly easy to find.

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There are only two Audio Fidelity singles (to my knowledge) by Clancy Brothers. These 45s are fairly hard to find.

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The is the last single released by CBTM. An odd comination of tracks from their "Shanachie" Reunion LP, released by Rego records.

To my knowledge there are no Vanguard Clancy Brothers singles.

EP releases

There are twelve CBTM EPs (that I know of), most of which are UK and Australian releases. Five of theses EPs are very hard to find—listed below.


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Hearty & Hellish: 1962 - CBS BP 233265 EP
UK (?) release

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The Boys Won't Leave the Girls Alone: 1963 - CBS Records BG 225096 EP
Australian release

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In Person at Carnegie Hall: 1963 - CBS BG 225089 EP
Australian release

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The First Hurrah EP: 1964 - Columbia 7-8965 EP
"Stereo Seven" release

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Recorded Live in Ireland: 1965 - CBS BG 225087 EP
Australian release