McDermott's Two Hours
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Introduction

The folk-rock band McDermott's Two Hours was formed in Brighton
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 in 1986 from the remnants of two other bands, The Bliffs and The Crack, and featured a vigorous line-up of vocals, fiddles, whistles, bouzouki, acoustic and electric guitars, drums and bass.

Front man Nick Burbridge
Nick Burbridge
Nick Burbridge is a British novelist, poet, dramatist, journalist, short story and song writer. He suffers from chronic depression, and his writing often concerns itself with the dispossessed, those at the margins of society...

 named the band after Tommy McDermott, who gained notoriety for his two hour piece on Radio Free Derry, calling for peace and love during the Derry riots.

The band is nominally still made up of Nick Burbridge
Nick Burbridge
Nick Burbridge is a British novelist, poet, dramatist, journalist, short story and song writer. He suffers from chronic depression, and his writing often concerns itself with the dispossessed, those at the margins of society...

 on guitar and vocals, Ben Paley on fiddle and Matt Goorney on bass with Dil Davis (drums), Philippe Barnes (flutes, whistle and pipes) and Tim Cotterell (banjo, mandolin, bouzouki and fiddle), though live shows in recent years are rare events.

The early years

The original line-up included Nick Burbridge, Martin Pannett, Marcus Laffan and Tim O'Leary and spent most of the early years playing gigs. They only released one album, The Enemy Within. It was the live performances then for which the band were best known.

With the Levellers

The Levellers often cite McDermott's Two Hours as one of their early inspirations and during the 1990s the two bands produced three albums together, World Turned Upside Down, Claws and Wings, and Disorder.

After the Levellers

At Beautiful Days
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 2007, McDermott's Two Hours released Goodbye to the Madhouse, their first album without The Levellers since The Enemy Within. Produced by Tim Cotterell and Jeremy Cunningham (of the Levellers), the album was recorded for a little over £400 and released by OTF Recordings. It features many guest musicians, including Mandy Murray, Roger Leach, Terry Bickers, John Brewins, Cate Ferris and Mark Fisher. Reviews have been uniformly positive.

Albums

  • The Enemy Within
  • North And South (c. 1992)
  • World Turned Upside Down (2001)
  • Claws and Wings (2003)
  • Disorder (2004)
  • Live at Ferneham Hall
  • Goodbye to the Madhouse (2007)

External links

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