Recorded History, hosted by Ed Smith, is a series where you get to hear about the lives and histories of your favourite artists… and theirs. New episodes released every Sunday feature Ed in conversation with homegrown and international musicians, writers, artists and creatives about the three records that have defined their lives. This isn’t yet another podcast highlighting the coolest, edgiest or most rarefied records people have in their collection – it’s not even just for people “in the knowâ€. This is a podcast for everyone, where we celebrate the personal relationship people have with the music they listen to. You'll hear some unexpected musical choices, featuring forgotten favourites from across the musical spectrum from rock, to house, to pop alongside fascinating personal histories from our guests. Whether it’s an album that soundtracked their first breakup, a song they danced to at a wedding or a cassette they wore down while learning to drive – Ed warmly and humorously guides his guests through their musical memories. Created and executive produced by Dee Reddy for GoLoud, the show is proudly supported by TheRecordHub.com
Camille O'Sullivans life offstage has been as fascinating and captivating as she is on it. Her father, a dashing racing car driver, falling in love with her French mother in Monaco. The family moving to rural Cork and her exposure to music through her sister's bedroom wall, a near fatal car accident, a potential career as an architect and of course her incredible career as one of our most beloved performers and interpreters of songs by some of the greatest of them all. Her story is an incredible one as is her passion for the music that has shaped it. Enjoy! Camille's Albums:David Bowie - The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds - The Boatman's CallBob Dylan - Blood On the TracksIf Camille inspires you to go and buy one of the records she mentions (or just one from your own Recorded History) then we'd love if you supported our partners at TheRecordHub.com. They've given us a 15% discount code to pass on so use TRHPod15 at TheRecordHub.com to avail of that generous offer.
On 29th September, Claddagh Records will publish Real to Reel: Garech Browne & Claddagh Records by James Morrissey – a new large-format hardback book together with a vinyl box set celebrating the life of Guinness heir Garech Browne and his quest to preserve Ireland's musical and spoken-word heritage with Claddagh Records. James joined Ed to discuss the book, the remarkeable character that was his dear friend Garech, his legacy and the birth of the legendary label. It's an inspiring, hilarious and often moving story and it's one that James tells beautifully. Enjoy! If James inspires you to go and buy anything from the Claddagh Records back catalogue (or just one from your own Recorded History) then we'd love if you supported our partners at TheRecordHub.com. They've given us a 15% discount code to pass on so use TRHPod15 at TheRecordHub.com to avail of that generous offer.
With her powerful voice and equally incredible band, Fight Like Aoes, Maykay belted onto the scene in the early noughties and absolutely lit up the Irish music scene. After 3 albums the band went their separate ways but her journey sontinued with the likes of the isonic Le Galaxie and collaborations with the likes of Elaine Mai. As much a force for good in front of the camera as she is behind the mic, she has helmed coverage for Other Voices for 8nyears and has recently travelled to Palestine to help those that need it to find their own powerful voice. With the announcement of another FLA gig next year, she dropped into Recored History to share her story and 3 supreme record picks. Enjoy! If Maykay inspires you to go and buy one of the records she mentions (or just one from your own Recorded History) then we'd love if you supported our partners at TheRecordHub.com. They've given us a 15% discount code to pass on so use TRHPod15 at TheRecordHub.com to avail of that generous offer.
Al Hester, aka Maser is one of Ireland's most respected and influential visual artists with a reputation that has gained worldwide recognition. From his beginning as a young teen with just a bag of spraycans on his back and a gang of pals, Dublin was and still is his canvas and his first love. In this week's episide he tells his story through four very different albums and he paints quite a picture with them. Enjoy! If Al inspires you to go and buy one of the records he mentions (or just one from your own Recorded History) then we'd love if you supported our partners at TheRecordHub.com. They've given us a 15% discount code to pass on so use TRHPod15 at TheRecordHub.com to avail of that generous offer.
Mundy is nothing short of a legend of the Irish music scene and one of our most beloved and prolific singer songwriters for nearly 30 years. His career has known some incredible highs since he picked up a guitar in his father's pub in Birr. From featuring on one of the most iconic soundtracks of all time, to sharing a stage with the likes of Neil Young, The Manic Street Preachers and Shane McGowan and of course accidentally creating Ireland's unofficial summer national anthem. He's seen and done it all and he tells his amazing story through three equally incredible albums. Enjoy!If Mundy inspires you to go and buy one of the records he mentions (or just one from your own Recorded History) then we'd love if you supported our partners at TheRecordHub.com. They've given us a 15% discount code to pass on so use TRHPod15 at TheRecordHub.com to avail of that generous offer.
Ciara Kelly is a restless soul. It's fair to say she's made some big decisions that has taken her life from potentially treading the boards, heading the boardroom, holding court, a GP's practice and now an awarding winning career as a broadcaster and journalist. If she hasn't done it all she's certainly seriously contemplated it and all the way through these twists and about turns she has picked up a serious love and appreciation for music which we hear all about in this week's episode. Enjoy! If Ciara inspires you to go and buy one of the records she mentions (or just one from your own Recorded History) then we'd love if you supported our partners at TheRecordHub.com. They've given us a 15% discount code to pass on so use TRHPod15 at TheRecordHub.com to avail of that generous offer.
Ahead of their return to Ireland to play Collins Barracks on August 27th Franz Ferdinand lead man Alex Kapranos shares his Recorded History, the legendary scene in Scotland that they emerged from and some of the bands and records that have inspired him. Enjoy! If Alex inspires you to go and buy one of the records he mentions (or just one from your own Recorded History) then we'd love if you supported our partners at TheRecordHub.com. They've given us a 15% discount code to pass on so use TRHPod15 at TheRecordHub.com to avail of that generous offer.
Don Was' musical C.V is quite simply astonishing. From his beginnings at the height of Detroit's music industry zenith, seeing Iggy Pop play his high school, his success with Was Not Was and then his jaw dropping career collaborating with some of the biggest names in the game from Willie Nelson, Ringo Star, Roy Orbison, Brian Wilson, Neil Diamon, Carly Simon and The Stones to name just a few. It's a story that has come full circle beautifully with his appointment as head of Blue Note Records in 2011 and it's one that he tells superbly by way of 3 stunning album choices. Enjoy! If Don inspires you to go and buy one of the records he mentions (or just one from your own Recorded History) then we'd love if you supported our partners at TheRecordHub.com. They've given us a 15% discount code to celebrate the launch of the show. Use TRHPod15 at TheRecordHub.com to avail of that offer.
Donal Dineen has been a softly spoken giant of the Irish music scene since he helmed the hugely influential No Disco back in the 90s. His legendary radio shows on Today FM along with his collaborative DJ sets and events since have had an imeasurable impact on countless listeners and musicians alike. He joined Ed to discuss his predictably fascinating story and musical influences, his journey from Rathmore in Kerry to the life changing sounds of Africa and beyond. It's a great conversation and insight into one of the greatest music lovers of them all. Enjoy! If Donal inspires you to go and buy one of the records he mentions (or just one from your own Recorded History) then we'd love if you supported our partners at TheRecordHub.com. They've given us a 15% discount code to celebrate the launch of the show. Use TRHPod15 at TheRecordHub.com to avail of that offer.
Neil Delamere has been making people laugh on stage and screen for nearly 20 years. From his early days of standup as a student to conquering television's Everest, Mastermind he tells his story honestly and hilariously all by way of 3 (hard to extract) musical moments. Enjoy! If Neil inspires you to go and buy one of the records he mentions (or just one from your own Recorded History) then we'd love if you supported our partners at TheRecordHub.com. They've given us a 15% discount code to celebrate the launch of the show. Use TRHPod15 at TheRecordHub.com to avail of that offer.
Ed caught up with the Blur bassist, Beatles fanatic and cheese merchant for a chat ahead of the band's triumphant return to Ireland that night in Malahide. Alex reveals his earliest musical influences, his take on Britpop and how their stunning new album The Ballad Of Darren came to be. Enjoy! If Alex inspires you to go and buy one of the records he mentions (or just one from your own Recorded History) then we'd love if you supported our partners at TheRecordHub.com. They've given us a 15% discount code to celebrate the launch of the show. Use TRHPod15 at TheRecordHub.com to avail of that offer.
Irish pop star Aimée has firmly established herself as one of Ireland's most played and most loved performers. As you'll hear in her Recorded History she was absolutely born to do it and her drive and determination to hone her talent is real as is her devotion to her three legendary inspirations. She's absolutely great craic too. Enjoy! If Aimée inspires you to go and buy one of the records she mentions (or just one from your own Recorded History) then we'd love if you supported our partners at TheRecordHub.com. They've given us a 15% discount code to celebrate the launch of the show. Use TRHPod15 at TheRecordHub.com to avail of that offer.
If Una inspires you to go and buy one of the records she mentions (or just one from your own Recorded History) then we'd love if you supported our partners at TheRecordHub.com. They've given us a 15% discount code to celebrate the launch of the show. Use TRHPod15 at TheRecordHub.com to avail of that offer.
Bastille were in town this week so a perfect time to hear Ed's chat with lead man Dan Smith in a very wide-ranging chat through his beginnings, inspirations, love of cinema, THAT song and all by way of three equally diverse and interesting album choices. Enjoy! If Dan inspires you to go and buy one of the records he mentions (or just one from your own Recorded History) then we'd love if you supported our partners at TheRecordHub.com. They've given us a 15% discount code to celebrate the launch of the show. Use TRHPod15 at TheRecordHub.com to avail of that offer.
This week it's the turn of the Recorded History of one of the most acclaimed and beloved singer songwriters of his generation, the supremely talented Conor O'Brien. From his the early inspirations to pick up a guitar, forming one of the great bands of their era and going solo with Villagers, his is quite the tale and he has picked 3 equally amazing records to tell it. Enjoy! If Conor inspires you to go and buy one of the records he mentions (or just one from your own Recorded History) then we'd love if you supported our partners at TheRecordHub.com. They've given us a 15% discount code to celebrate the launch of the show. Use TRHPod15 at TheRecordHub.com to avail of that offer.
This week Ed get's into the musical influences and inspirations of the international sensation that is Sigrid. From the amazing legends that surrounded her childhood table, bursting onto the scene with an era defining banger, battling her way through the music business to falling into a mutual love affair with Ireland. Enjoy! If Sigrid inspires you to go and buy one of the records she mentions (or just one from your own Recorded History) then we'd love if you supported our partners at TheRecordHub.com. They've given us a 15% discount code to celebrate the launch of the show. Use TRHPod15 at TheRecordHub.com to avail of that offer.
Niall Horan's rise to international fame and acclaim is a remarkable one. From being thrust into the spotlight at aged just 16, being part of the biggest boyband in history, and his own hugely successful solo career and even befriending an Eagle along the way. He tells this story through three stunning record choices here in an honest, interesting and revealing trawl through his Recorded History. He's still, after all that, just a sound Mullingar lad who loves his tunes. If Niall inspires you to go and buy one of the records he mentions (or just one from your own Recorded History) then we'd love if you supported our partners at TheRecordHub.com. They've given us a 15% discount code to celebrate the launch of the show. Use TRHPod15 at TheRecordHub.com to avail of that offer.
This week's record haul is through the Recorded History of acclaimed podcaster, mental health activist, author and of course musician Bressie. We hear about his early immersion into music, the Ireland he grew up in the 80s and 90s, his music career and his powerful take on the attitudes to mental health, corporal punishment and homelessness. So many fascinating topics and stories and 3 excellent album choices. Enjoy! If Bressie inspires you to go and buy one of the records he mentions (or just one from your own Recorded History) then we'd love if you supported our partners at TheRecordHub.com. They've given us a 15% discount code to celebrate the launch of the show. Use TRHPod15 at TheRecordHub.com to avail of that offer.
On this week's episode we delve into the musical life and times of one of Ireland's most respected political journalists, radio presenters and podcasters, Gavan Reilly. We hear how Gavan showed his journalistic instincts at the tender age of 7, how a music teacher introduced him to the magnificence of Radiohead, his complete career about turn in college, falling in love and being reminded of a gloriously mortifying performance in Majorca when he was just 4. Oh and there's a mindblowing insight for fans/nerds of Succession. Enjoy! If Gavan inspires you to go and buy one of the records he mentions (or just one from your own Recorded History) then we'd love if you supported our partners at TheRecordHub.com. They've given us a 15% discount code to celebrate the launch of the show. Use TRHPod15 at TheRecordHub.com to avail of that offer.
This week we get to delve into the life and record crate of Kelly-Anne Byrne. Rightly considered one of Ireland's most respected and beloved DJs and radio presenters, Kelly-Anne's knowledge and passion for tunes is the stuff of legend. She has full of such great stories and powerful insights from how Jane Fonda kickstarted her love of music, coming face to face with racism in the U.S to how she started and continues her hugely successful career as a DJ. She's picked 3 absolutely sublime albums too to tell her story. Enjoy! If Kelly-Anne inspires you to go and buy one of the records she mentions (or just one from your own Recorded History) then we'd love if you supported our partners at TheRecordHub.com. They've given us a 15% discount code to celebrate the launch of the show. Use TRHPod15 at TheRecordHub.com to avail of that offer.
This week's episode of Recorded History, is some unholy craic as Ed is joined by Sister Michael herself, the incredible and hilarious Siobhan McSweeney who discusses how and why she got into acting, her genuine love for that iconic character in Derry Girls and the 3 records that have soundtracked her remarkable journey so far. This episode was recorded live at Electric Picnic and in front of an adoring crowd...and one heckler. Enjoy! If Siobhan inspires you to go and buy one of the records she mentions (or just one from your own Recorded History) then we'd love if you supported our partners at TheRecordHub.com. They've given us a 15% discount code to celebrate the launch of the show. Use TRHPod15 at TheRecordHub.com to avail of that offer.
Next up to share their life and times through their Recorded Hiostory is Irish music legend, Paul Noonan. He tells the story of how Bell X1 rose from the ashes of his first band, the tragedy that struck his life in the year 2000, appearing on David Letterman, offering PJ Harvey a biscuit and eventually how he's turned his musical talent to helping those who need it most. He even spoils us with a bit of singing! So sit back and enjoy the life and musical musings of the great Paul Noonan. Paul's records: 1. R.E.M - Green (1988) 2. DJ Shadow - Endtroducing (1996) 3. PJ Harvey - Stories From The City, Stories From The Sea (2000) If Paul inspires you to go and buy one of the records he mentions (or just one from your own Recorded History) then we'd love if you supported our partners at TheRecordHub.com. They've given us a 15% discount code to celebrate the launch of the show. Use TRHPod15 at TheRecordHub.com to avail of that offer.
This week we get to hear about the life, times and tunes of the brilliant Michael Fry. His rise to comedy stardom is an incredible story from his Navan schooldays to appearing in Derry Girls, his sharp and surrealist sense of humour has won him fans the world over and he's only getting started. He knows a good album when he hears it too. Enjoy! Michael's records: 1. La Roux - La Roux (2009) 2. Sufjan Stevens - Carrie & Lowell (2015) 3. NoSo - Stay Proud Of Me (2022) If Michael inspires you to go and buy one of the records he mentions (or just one from your own Recorded History) then we'd love if you supported our partners at TheRecordHub.com. They've given us a 15% discount code to celebrate the launch of the show. Use TRHPod15 at TheRecordHub.com to avail of that offer.
There's no denying that Louis Walsh is an absolute giant of Irish music. From his upbringing in Co. Mayo to creating and managing the biggest pop acts in the world by way of the the showband scene, Eurovision and above all a genuine and encyclopaedic love of music. His success story is remarkeable one and its one he tells brilliantly in this week's episode of Recorded History. Enjoy! Louis' choices: Roy Orbison - 'In Dreams' Willie Nelson - 'Stardust' Lee Hazlewood and Nancy Sinatra - 'Summer Wine' If Louis nudges you to go and buy one of the records he mentions (or just one from your own Recorded History) then we'd love if you supported our partners at TheRecordHub.com. They've given us a 15% discount code to celebrate the launch of the show. Use TRHPod15 at TheRecordHub.com to avail of that offer.
In this week's Recorded History, Ed chats with author, journalist and twitter thread legend Séamas O' Reilly @shockproofbeats. They discuss THAT Mary McAleese tweet that changed his life, his hilarious and heartbreaking book about life in Derry with 9 siblings and an incredible/entertaining Dad after the passing of his mother. Séamas tells some brilliant stories and by way of the 3 albums that mean the most in his life. Oh and Tommy Bowe makes an accidental and unintentionally hilarious cameo too. Enjoy!
On this week's episode we delve into the Recorded History of global superstar and all round lovely fella, Hozier who took time out of his remarkably busy schedule to sit down with Ed and discuss the 3 albums that he holds the closest to his heart. He takes us on quite the journey from growing up around his Dad's phenomenal blues collection, to how Take Me To Church changed his life, working with his musical heroes and the rather surprising inspiration behind his new E.P and album. Needless to say his 3 album picks are exquisite...even if he gets the order wrong...twice! (but he's very very tall so we'll allow it this time) and his reasons behind his choices are as fascinating as the records themselves. So sit back and enjoy an interesting and revealing time with the phenomenally talented and reassuringly sound Hozier. Hozier's records: 1. Thin Lizzy - 'Live & Dangerous (1978) 2. Chet Baker - Chet Baker Sings (1954) 3. Howlin' Wolf - Moanin' In The Moonlight (1959) If Hozier inspires you to go and buy one of the records he mentions (or just one from your own Recorded History) then we'd love if you supported our partners at TheRecordHub.com. Just try and have them in the correct order! They've given us a 15% discount code to celebrate the launch of the show. Use TRHPod15 at TheRecordHub.com to avail of that offer.
Rummaging through the record crates with Ed this week is one of his pals and colleagues Pamela Joyce. Well known for her quick wit and even faster rap skills on Today FM, Joyce has become a big name in Irish broadcasting. In this episode she opens up to Ed about online trolls, self-doubt and Britney (b*tch). It's a brilliant chat in which she shares three records that have meant something to her in her lifetime. All firmly from the pop canon of course. Pamela's records: 1. Blackout - Britney Spears (2007) 2. Loud - Rihanna (2010) 3. Renaissance - Beyonce (2022) If Pamela inspires you to go and buy one of the records she mentions (or just one from your own Recorded History) then we'd love if you supported our partners at TheRecordHub.com. And maybe consider giving Cardi a look in seeing as Pamela didn't! They've given us a 15% discount code to celebrate the launch of the show. Use TRHPod15 at TheRecordHub.com to avail of that offer.
Our first guest on Recorded History impressed us very much (we're not even sorry). Shania Twain is the best-selling female artist in country music history and one of the best-selling musicians of all time, having sold more than a 100 million records. Which made her decision to be our first guest on the podcast even more generous... although our trailer did chart in Ireland so there is that. Recorded History is as much about the memories and feelings that music inspires as it is about the music itself. Which means we cover Harry Styles, driving in cars and Fisher Price record players. Shania's Records: 1. Breakfast in America - Supertramp (1979) 2. Introducing the Hardline According to Terence Trent D'Arby - Terence Trent D'Arby (1987) 3. Born To Die - Lana Del Ray (2012) If Shania inspires you to go and buy one of the records she mentions (or just one from your own Recorded History) then we'd love if you supported our partners at TheRecordHub.com. They've given us a 15% discount code to celebrate the launch of the show. Use TRHPod15 at TheRecordHub.com to avail of that offer.
Get a sneak preview of the brand new show from GoLoud, Recorded History. Launching Sunday 26th March, the series will feature Ed Smith in conversation with homegrown and international musicians, writers, artists and creatives about the three records that have defined their lives. This isn't yet another podcast highlighting the coolest, edgiest or most rarefied records people have in their collection – it's not even just for people “in the know”. This is a podcast for everyone, where we celebrate the personal relationship people have with the music they listen to.