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  1. After the Morning is the sixth album by Irish band The Sands Family and the first recorded after the death of Eugene Sands who was killed in November 1975 in a motor accident in Germany. It was released in 1976 in Ireland by EMI Ireland and produced by Leo O'Kelly.

  2. The Sands Family ist eine nordirische Folkband, die um 1967 gegründet wurde. Die Bandmitglieder sind Geschwister - Sie spielen traditionelle irische Folkmusik und eigene Lieder, oft mit politischem Inhalt.

  3. After the Morning is the sixth album by Irish band The Sands Family and the first recorded after the death of Eugene Sands who was killed in November 1975 in a motor accident in Germany. [1] It was released in 1976 in Ireland by EMI Ireland and produced by Leo O'Kelly.

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  4. Sands Family at Home. Autogram ALLP 294; Tell me what you see. Pläne 88303 (Germany) Real Irish Folk. Emerald GES 1201 (Decca Ireland) You'll be well looked after (1975). Leaf 7005 EMI (Ireland) Folk from the Mournes (1997) Collection by The Sands Family (1998) After the Morning (1976). Leaf 7012 EMI (Ireland) Sands Family "Live".

  5. After the Morning is the sixth album by Irish band The Sands Family and the first recorded after the death of Eugene Sands who was killed in November 1975 in a motor accident in Germany.[1] It was released in 1976 in Ireland by EMI Ireland and produced by Leo O'Kelly.

  6. Die Sands Family spielt eigene Kompositionen, aber auch traditionelle irische Lieder. Darunter sind zahlreiche politische Lieder. Die Besetzung wechselte mehrfach. Stammmitglieder sind Tom (auch Tommy), Ben (Benny) und Colum Sands. Anne Sands hieß nach ihrer Heirat Anne Keane und gehörte der Band zeitweise nicht an. Eugene Sands starb im ...

  7. After the Morning is the sixth album by Irish band The Sands Family and the first recorded after the death of Eugene Sands who was killed in November 1975 in a motor accident in Germany. It was released in 1976 in Ireland by EMI Ireland and produced by Leo O'Kelly.