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Daniele Sepe with his Italian jazz group included Foggy Dew in his album Spiritus Mundi (1995), among many other protest songs from all over the world, with the voice of the Finnish singer Auli Kokko. Young Dubliners on their album Breathe (1995). The song "Livin' in America" by the Celtic rock band Black 47 is played and sung to the tune of ...
Live from the Gaiety is a live album by The Dubliners. It was recorded during the Irish leg of their tour celebrating forty years on the road. The double album was recorded at the Gaiety Theatre in Dublin in June 2002. All surviving members took part. A companion double DVD of the concert in its entirety was also released.
All songs trad. (arranged by The Dubliners for Squirrel Music), except where noted. "Spanish Lady" "The Foggy Dew" "Kid on the Mountain" "Avondale" "The Acrobat/Village Bells" "The Blantyre Explosion"
The Dubliners also gained popularity amongst famous musicians such as Bob Dylan, Roy Orbison, Jimi Hendrix and Pink Floyd's drummer Nick Mason, who were all self-proclaimed Dubliners fans. [21] In the 1960s, The Dubliners sang rebel songs such as "The Old Alarm Clock", "The Foggy Dew" and "Off to Dublin in the Green
[17] [18] The single Rocky Road to Dublin peaked at 2 and remained on the chart for 115 weeks, while Foggy Dew reached 18 and remained on the chart for four weeks. [18] In 2007, the Young Dubliners toured Denmark, performed a handful of shows in Norway, and played at the G! Festival in the Faroe Islands. [19]
The Late Late Show Tribute to The Dubliners; Live (The Dubliners album) Live at Montreux (The Dubliners album) Live at the Albert Hall; Live at Vicar Street (The Dubliners album) Live from the Gaiety; Live in Carré
Alive Alive-O is a double album by the Irish Folk Group The Dubliners which was recorded live throughout several Evenings in December 1996 in Germany at the end of their European tour. After the departure of Ronnie Drew, The Dubliners were joined by the famous Irish singer Paddy Reilly who lends his voice to several ballads on the album.
Live is a live album by The Dubliners recorded live at the Fiesta Club, [1] Sheffield and released on the Polydor label in 1974. This was to be Ronnie Drew 's last recording with The Dubliners for five years as he left to pursue a solo career.