| Coming Days | ||||
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| Released | 1991 | |||
| Length | 60:02 | |||
| Label | Chiswick | |||
| Producer | Ron Kavana, David Young | |||
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Coming Days, released in 1995 on Chiswick Records, was the third album released by Irish artist Ron Kavana, the second credited to "Alias Ron Kavana". Versions of two songs - "Johnny" and "Irish Ways" were previously released on the LILT album For The Children.
Track listing
- Medley: "Galtee Mór/Irish Ways/Jigs - Daniel O'Connell/Saddle the Pony" (Kavana, Traditional) - 12:11
 - "Thoughts of Abilene" (Kavana, Del Lyon) - 3:44
 - "Psycho Mary's Voodoo Blues" (Kavana, Whitwham) - 5:57
 - "Hand Me Down" (Kavana, Watkins) - 4:06
 - "Connemara/Handcuffs" [instrumental] (Kavana, Molloy) - 3:35
 - "Ain't That Peculiar/Foxhunter's Reel" (Warren "Pete" Moore, Smokey Robinson, Robert Rogers, Marvin Tarplin) - 4:16
 - "Pennies for Black Babies" (Kavana) - 3:14
 - "Johnny" (Kavana) - 7:13
 - "Cajun Ceili" (Kavana, Watkins) - 3:32
 - "Freedom Crazy" (Kavana) - 4:01
 - "If I Had a Rocket Launcher" (Bruce Cockburn) - 4:18
 - "Walk, Don't Walk" (Kavana, Miller) - 3:55
 
Personnel
Alias Band
- Ron Kavana – Vocals, Acoustic, Electric & Slide Guitars, Mandolin, Mandola, Banjo, Keyboards, Synthesiser, Percussion, Drum Programming.
 - Mick Molloy - Acoustic & Electric Guitars, Mandolin, Mandola, Percussion & Backing vocals
 - Richie Robertson - Bass, Percussion & Backing vocals
 - Les Morgan - Drums & Percussion
 - Fran Byrne - Button Accordion & Percussion
 
Guest musicians
- Geraint Watkins - Keyboards, Grand Piano, Piano Accordion, Backing & Lead Vocals
 - Tomas Lynch - Uilleann Pipes
 - Tozie Lynch - Bones
 - Len Davies - Bones
 - Fife Toumani - Acoustic Guitar, Mbira & Kora
 
From BOILED IN LEAD:
- Drew Miller - Dive Bomb Bass & vocals
 - Todd Menton - Tin Whistle
 - Robin "Adan" Anderson: Dourbakee
 
From SONS OF THE DESERT:
- Joseph Docherty - Fiddle
 - Tracey Booth - Backing Vocals
 
Recorded at Elephant & Watershed Studios
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