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The Dubliners - Finnegan Wakes
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Music CD Cover Artist: The Dubliners Edition: Music CD Format: Extra tracks, Live, Original recording reissued, Original recording remastered CD Release Date: 2003-11-04 Music Label: Sbme Castle Us Soundtracks: - Finnegan's Wake
- Medley: Sunshine Hornpipe/Mountain Road
- Monto - The Dubliners, Hodnett
- The Dublin Fusiliers
- Chief O'Neill's Favourite
- The Sea Around Us - The Dubliners, Behan
- Finnegan Wakes
- McAlpine's Fusiliers
- Hot Asphalt
- The Glendalough Saint
- Within a Mile of Dublin
- Will You Come to the Bower
- Nelson's Farewell (Medley): Dublin/Nelson's Farewell
- Master McGrath
- Walking in the Dew
- The Cook in the Kitchen
- Boulavogue
- Off to Dublin in the Green
- The Foggy Dew
- Gwenther/Paddy
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Free Music Notes for Finnegan Wakes AlbumFree Music Review: Calling all friends of Irland: Not a record, a MIRACLE! Hit: 5 StarsIf you are remotely interested in Irish music, this is an absolute must-have, it's a miracle and a revelation. For the first time, this CD presents in full length the most legendary concert of Ireland's most popular group, The Dubliners, recorded, of course in the heart of good old Dublin city, uncensored (!) and in superb sound quality. Previous LP and Cd versions were marred by poor sound quality and were not complete. Additionally, it contains seven bonus tracks, among them the studio version of The Foggy Dew, the best -because most touching- song about the Easter Rising in 1916, when this small country gave an example to the whole world of courage and thirst for freedom. The song, too, comes for the first time in crystal clear sound quality. The record features both Luke Kelly and Ronnie Drew, the two most thunderous voices in recorded folk music. The songs' lyrics offer a kaleidoscopic -and very humorous view- of all things Irish. I think I'll give the disc another spin right now after finishing this review, although I haven't got any of the good old brew in my house - fans of Ireland, you know that it's stout that I mean.
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