Live In Carré
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Live in Carré is a live album by The Dubliners
The Dubliners
The Dubliners are an Irish folk band founded in 1962.-Formation and history:The Dubliners, initially known as "The Ronnie Drew Ballad Group", formed in 1962 and made a name for themselves playing regularly in O'Donoghue's Pub in Dublin...

. Recorded live in Amsterdam
Amsterdam
Amsterdam is the largest city and the capital of the Netherlands. The current position of Amsterdam as capital city of the Kingdom of the Netherlands is governed by the constitution of August 24, 1815 and its successors. Amsterdam has a population of 783,364 within city limits, an urban population...

 in October 1983, this album featured Luke Kelly
Luke Kelly
Luke Kelly was an Irish singer and folk musician from Dublin, Ireland, notable as a founding member of the band The Dubliners.-Early life:...

's final recordings with The Dubliners.

Tracklisting

Side One:
  1. "Sweets of May"
  2. "Dicey Reilly"
  3. "Song for Ireland" (Phil Colclough)
  4. "Building Up and Tearing England Down" (Dominic Behan)
  5. "Dunphy's Hornpipe/Leitrim Fancy/Down the Broom"
  6. "Dirty Old Town
    Dirty Old Town
    "Dirty Old Town" is a song written by Ewan MacColl in 1949 that was made popular by The Dubliners and has been recorded by many others since.-History:...

    " (Ewan McColl)
  7. "The Old Triangle" (Brendan Behan)


Side Two:
  1. "The Waterford Boys/Reels: The Humours of Scariff/The Flannel Jacket"
  2. "Galway Races"
  3. "The Prodigal Son" (John Sheahan)
  4. "Whiskey in the Jar
    Whiskey in the Jar
    "Whiskey in the Jar" is a famous Irish traditional song, set in the southern mountains of Ireland, with specific mention of counties Cork and Kerry, as well as Fenit, a village in county Kerry. It is about a Rapparee , who is betrayed by his wife or lover, and is one of the most widely performed...

    "
  5. "The Sick Note" (Pat Cooksey)
  6. "The Wild Rover
    The Wild Rover
    The Wild Rover is a popular folk song whose origins are contested.According to Professor T. M. Devine in his book The Scottish Nation 1700 - 2000 the song was written as a temperance song. The song is found printed in a book, The American Songster, printed in the USA by W.A...

    "
  7. "Seven Drunken Nights
    Seven Drunken Nights
    "Seven Drunken Nights" is a humorous folk Irish song, most famously performed by The Dubliners and others. The Dubliners version reached number 7 in the UK charts in 1967, thanks to its diffusion on Radio Caroline, though it was banned from the national broadcasting station...

    "


All tracks Trad. Arr. The Dubliners unless otherwise stated.
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