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In Concert
Dubliners
In Concert
Genres: Folk, International Music
 
  •  Track Listings (23) - Disc #1

2003 reissue of the Irish folk institution's 1965 album, that's unavailable domestically, features 23 tracks including 9 bonus tracks, ('The Dubliners Sampler EP') 'Peggy Lettermore', 'The Ragman's Ball', 'Reels' (Medley -...  more »

     
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All Artists: Dubliners
Title: In Concert
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Castle
Release Date: 9/16/2003
Album Type: Extra tracks, Import
Genres: Folk, International Music
Styles: Traditional Folk, British & Celtic Folk, Celtic, Europe, Britain & Ireland
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1

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Album Description
2003 reissue of the Irish folk institution's 1965 album, that's unavailable domestically, features 23 tracks including 9 bonus tracks, ('The Dubliners Sampler EP') 'Peggy Lettermore', 'The Ragman's Ball', 'Reels' (Medley - a.) 'The Sligo Maid b.) Colonel Rodney', 'Home Boys, Home', ('The Dubliners Mainly Barney EP') 'King Of The Fairies', 'The Mason's Apron', 'Kitty Come Down From Limerick', 'The Cuilin', & 'Greenland Whale Fisheries'. Slipcase. Castle.
 

CD Reviews

Classic Dubs
William M. Feagin | Upstate New York, USA | 12/02/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This is the Dubliners' second album, recorded at Cecil Sharp House in December 1964, and the only one of the group's early albums not to feature Luke Kelly. Kelly had temporarily left the group that year, and in his place had come Bobby Lynch on vocals and guitar; along with him, John Sheahan (pennywhistle, mandolin, fiddle, bouzouki) joined and has remained ever since. Some really great live performances--Lynch gives his heavily-accented lead vocals on "One Morning in March" (with a bit of hilarity during one verse) and "The Patriot Game," and Ronnie Drew ably proves the group's very Irish sense of humour in his performance of "The Twang Man" ("twang" refers to a type of rather gooey toffee). Ciaran Bourke even gets a chance to shine on "Air: Fa La La Lo" and "Peggy Lettermore" (perhaps the only pub tune in Irish). Definitely recommended."