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Price |
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Media |
Condition |
Label |
In Concert |
3.22 |
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LP |
Very Good (VG)/Very Good (VG) |
Hallmark Records SHM682 |
Item Number: 2081165867 304997 |
vg+/VG+ [304997]
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Tracklist
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A1 | Roddy Mac Corley | | A2 | The Twang Man | | A3 | Roisin Dubh | | A4 | Air- Fa La La Lo | | A5 | Greenland Whale Fisheries | | B1 | Easy And Slow | | B2 | My Love Is In America | | B3 | The Kerry Recruit | | B4 | The Old Orange Flute | | B5 | The Donegal Reel And The Longford Collector | | B6 | The Leaving Of Liverpool | |
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Identifiers
Matrix / RunoutSide A, label: SHM 682 Matrix / RunoutSide B, label: SHM 682 Matrix / RunoutSide A runout, variant 1: SHM 682-A1 47 C Matrix / RunoutSide B runout, variant 1: SHM 682-B1 27 D Matrix / RunoutSide A runout, variant 2: SHM 682-A1 G 12 Matrix / RunoutSide B runout, variant 2: SHM 682-B1 G 04 Matrix / RunoutSide A runout, variant 3: SHM 682-A1 A 03 Matrix / RunoutSide B runout, variant 3: SHM 682-B1 A 2
Credits Banjo, Mandolin - Barney McKenna Engineer - Martin Haines Fiddle, Mandolin, Flageolet - John Sheahan Flageolet, Harmonica - Ciáran Bourke Guitar - Bobby Lynch, Ronnie Drew Producer, Liner Notes - Nathan Joseph
Notes Track A1 spelled as "Roddy MacCorley" on the label.
Recorded on 4th December 1964. in the Concert Hall, Cecil Sharp House, London.
On sleeve: Electronically Reprocessed Stereo On labels: Electronically Created Stereo
℗ 1965
Made in England.
Originally released as The Dubliners - In Concert. This is a reissue which has a different sleeve and misses a "Reels, Sligo Maid And Colonel Rodney", "The Woman From Wexford", "The Patriot Game", and "Peggy Lettermore" from the original release, but also adds "Greenland Whale Fisheries" at the end of side A!
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Note Images and tracklisting are supplied by a third party and matched by catalogue number or barcode. Tracks on the release may differ from what is being sold.
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Release Country: UK |
Release Date: 1970 |
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