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The Dubliners - Finnegan Wakes NOVO


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The Dubliners ‎– Finnegan Wakes
Label:
Castle Music ‎– CMRCD 787
Format:
CD, Album, Reissue
Country:
UK
Released:
15 Sep 2003
Genre:
Rock
Style:
Folk Rock
Tracklist
1 Finnegan`s Wake
2a Sunshine Hornpipe
2b Mountain Road
3 Monto
4 The Dublin Fusiliers
5 Chief O`Neill`s Favourite
6 The Sea Around Us
7 Finnegan Wakes
8 McAlpine`s Fusiliers
9 Hot Asphalt
10 The Glendalough Saint
11 Within A Mile Of Dublin
12 Will You Come To The Bower?
13a Dublin
13b Nelson`s Farewell
Bonus Tracks
The Dubliners EP
14 Master McGrath
15 Walking In The Dew
16 The Cook In The Kitchen
17 Boulavogue
18 Off To Dublin In The Green
19 The Foggy Dew
Unreleased Track
20 Gwenther/Paddy
Notes
Reissue of the 1966 album (originally on Transatlantic Records) alongside the rare More Of The Dubliners EP and the previously unreleased `Gwenther/Paddy’.

The Dubliners were an Irish folk band founded in Dublin in 1962 as The Ronnie Drew Ballad Group after its founding member; they subsequently renamed themselves The Dubliners. The line-up saw many changes over their fifty-year career, but the group`s success was centred on lead singers Luke Kelly and Ronnie Drew. The band garnered international success with their lively Irish folk songs, traditional street ballads and instrumentals.[1] The band were regulars on the folk scenes in both Dublin and London in the early 1960s, and were signed to the Major Minor label in 1965 after backing from Dominic Behan who was paid by Major-Minor to work with the Dubliners and help them to build a better act fit for larger concert hall venues. The Dubliners worked with Behan regularly between 1965 and 1966; Behan wrote numerous songs for this act including the song McAlpine`s Fusiliers created specifically to showcase Ronnie Drew`s gravel voice. They went on to receive extensive airplay on Radio Caroline which was part owned by Phil Solomon CEO of Major Minor, and eventually appeared on Top of the Pops in 1967 with hits `Seven Drunken Nights` (which sold over 250,000 copies in the UK)[2] and `The Black Velvet Band`. Often performing political songs considered controversial at the time, they drew criticism from some folk purists and Ireland`s national broadcaster RTÉ had placed an unofficial ban on their music from 1967 to 1971. During this time the band`s popularity began to spread across mainland Europe and they appeared on The Ed Sullivan Show in the United States. The group`s success remained steady right through the 1970s and a number of collaborations with The Pogues in 1987 saw them enter the UK Singles Chart on another two occasions.[3]

The Dubliners were instrumental in popularising Irish folk music in Europe, though they did not quite attain the popularity of The Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem in the United States. They influenced many generations of Irish bands, and their legacy can to this day be heard in the music of artists such as The Pogues, Dropkick Murphys and Flogging Molly. Much adored in their native country, covers of Irish ballads by Ronnie Drew and Luke Kelly tend to be regarded as definitive versions. One of the most influential Irish acts of the 20th century, they celebrated 50 years together in 2012, making them Ireland`s longest surviving musical act.[4][5] Also in 2012, the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards bestowed them with a Lifetime Achievement Award.[6] The Dubliners announced their retirement in the autumn of 2012, after 50 years of performing, following the death of original member Barney McKenna.[7] However, the surviving members of the group, continued touring under the name of `The Dublin Legends`. As of 2020, Seán Cannon is the only former member still in this group, following Eamonn Campbell`s death in October 2017.

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Predmet: 61907221
Original, made in UK

Novo, u celofanu

The Dubliners ‎– Finnegan Wakes
Label:
Castle Music ‎– CMRCD 787
Format:
CD, Album, Reissue
Country:
UK
Released:
15 Sep 2003
Genre:
Rock
Style:
Folk Rock
Tracklist
1 Finnegan`s Wake
2a Sunshine Hornpipe
2b Mountain Road
3 Monto
4 The Dublin Fusiliers
5 Chief O`Neill`s Favourite
6 The Sea Around Us
7 Finnegan Wakes
8 McAlpine`s Fusiliers
9 Hot Asphalt
10 The Glendalough Saint
11 Within A Mile Of Dublin
12 Will You Come To The Bower?
13a Dublin
13b Nelson`s Farewell
Bonus Tracks
The Dubliners EP
14 Master McGrath
15 Walking In The Dew
16 The Cook In The Kitchen
17 Boulavogue
18 Off To Dublin In The Green
19 The Foggy Dew
Unreleased Track
20 Gwenther/Paddy
Notes
Reissue of the 1966 album (originally on Transatlantic Records) alongside the rare More Of The Dubliners EP and the previously unreleased `Gwenther/Paddy’.

The Dubliners were an Irish folk band founded in Dublin in 1962 as The Ronnie Drew Ballad Group after its founding member; they subsequently renamed themselves The Dubliners. The line-up saw many changes over their fifty-year career, but the group`s success was centred on lead singers Luke Kelly and Ronnie Drew. The band garnered international success with their lively Irish folk songs, traditional street ballads and instrumentals.[1] The band were regulars on the folk scenes in both Dublin and London in the early 1960s, and were signed to the Major Minor label in 1965 after backing from Dominic Behan who was paid by Major-Minor to work with the Dubliners and help them to build a better act fit for larger concert hall venues. The Dubliners worked with Behan regularly between 1965 and 1966; Behan wrote numerous songs for this act including the song McAlpine`s Fusiliers created specifically to showcase Ronnie Drew`s gravel voice. They went on to receive extensive airplay on Radio Caroline which was part owned by Phil Solomon CEO of Major Minor, and eventually appeared on Top of the Pops in 1967 with hits `Seven Drunken Nights` (which sold over 250,000 copies in the UK)[2] and `The Black Velvet Band`. Often performing political songs considered controversial at the time, they drew criticism from some folk purists and Ireland`s national broadcaster RTÉ had placed an unofficial ban on their music from 1967 to 1971. During this time the band`s popularity began to spread across mainland Europe and they appeared on The Ed Sullivan Show in the United States. The group`s success remained steady right through the 1970s and a number of collaborations with The Pogues in 1987 saw them enter the UK Singles Chart on another two occasions.[3]

The Dubliners were instrumental in popularising Irish folk music in Europe, though they did not quite attain the popularity of The Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem in the United States. They influenced many generations of Irish bands, and their legacy can to this day be heard in the music of artists such as The Pogues, Dropkick Murphys and Flogging Molly. Much adored in their native country, covers of Irish ballads by Ronnie Drew and Luke Kelly tend to be regarded as definitive versions. One of the most influential Irish acts of the 20th century, they celebrated 50 years together in 2012, making them Ireland`s longest surviving musical act.[4][5] Also in 2012, the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards bestowed them with a Lifetime Achievement Award.[6] The Dubliners announced their retirement in the autumn of 2012, after 50 years of performing, following the death of original member Barney McKenna.[7] However, the surviving members of the group, continued touring under the name of `The Dublin Legends`. As of 2020, Seán Cannon is the only former member still in this group, following Eamonn Campbell`s death in October 2017.
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