Pat Ingoldsby Album Single!
- Gareth Cummins
- Mar 17
- 2 min read

What better day to release the first track of Pat Ingoldsby's spoken word album than on St. Patrick's Day!
The track, Words to the Virus Which Found Me in 1942, is read by Pat himself and is the first single from the album, One Good Sparkle.
As some of you may know, development on the album began in October 2025, and thanks to those who have contributed to our crowdfunding campaign to date, we have been able to record readers and compose music for the vast majority of the album's 18 tracks.
The album's tracklist can be found here:
Words to the Virus Which Found Me in 1942 - read by Pat Ingoldsby
Da Down the Garden - read by Daragh Fleming
The Milkman's Horse - read by Stephen James Smith
Out of Your Head - read by Imelda May
Tonight They Put the Cotsides Up - read by Annie Peter
Lost in Luton - read by Stephen Maguire
How Was it For You Doctor? - read by Holly Hughes
In Dublin They Really Tell You Things - read by Steve O'Toole
A Parable From the Streets - read by Leon Dunne
Glory - read by Ryan Duggins
You Make the Difference - read by David Hynes
Somebody's Daughter - read by Jan Brierton
Something Lovely Happened Today - read by Lee Sheridan
And No One Else - read by Mikey Cullen
One Good Sparkle - read by Anna D.
On the Street - read by Emmet O'Brien
I Visualise My Death - read by Pat Ingoldsby
As of today, between physical album pre-orders and donations, we have raised about half of the amount we need to complete this album. Please consider supporting the project to help us reach our goal.
To listen to the album's first track, see here.




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