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The Dubliners - The Dubliners (1964) Original UK Mono Pressing - LP/FLAC In 24bit/96kHz

Posted By: Fran Solo
The Dubliners - The Dubliners (1964) Original UK Mono Pressing - LP/FLAC In 24bit/96kHz

The Dubliners - The Dubliners
Vinyl | LP Cover (1:1) | FLAC + cue | 24bit/96kHz | 900mb
Label: Transatlantic Records/TRA 116 | Released: 1964 | Genre: Irish-Folk

A1 The Wild Rover
A2 The Ragman’s Ball
A3 Preab San Ol
A4 The High Reel
A5 The Holy Ground
A6 Tramps And Hawkers
A7 Home Boys Home
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B1 Rocky Road To Dublin
B2 Banks Of The Roses
B3 I’ll Tell My Ma
B4 Swallow’s Tail Reel
B5 Jar Of Porter
B6 Love Is Pleasing
B7 The Nightingale


Banjo – Barney Mckenna, Luke Kelly
Guitar – Ronnie Drew
Producer – Nathan Joseph
Voice – Ciaron Bourke*, Luke Kelly, Ronnie Drew
Whistle – Ciaron Bourke*
Notes
From the backside of the cover the title seems to be: “The Dubliners With Luke Kelly”; but the label says “The Dubliners”.

Also released with different labels.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
Matrix / Runout: TRA-116-A
Matrix / Runout: TRA-116-B


The Dubliners - The Dubliners (1964) Original UK Mono Pressing - LP/FLAC In 24bit/96kHz

The Dubliners - The Dubliners (1964) Original UK Mono Pressing - LP/FLAC In 24bit/96kHz

The Dubliners - The Dubliners (1964) Original UK Mono Pressing - LP/FLAC In 24bit/96kHz



This rip: 2017
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Vinyl Condition: NM-
This LP: With the gentle sponsorship of my old friend Observando Desde El Sur, thanks, B.!
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Recorded in 1963, the Dubliners’ eponymous debut record helped to bring Irish folk music to the masses, and launched a prolific career that continues to excite, influence, and inform audiences and musicians worldwide. Iconic producer Bill Leader — he engineered nearly every landmark U.K. folk record throughout the ’60s and ’70s — invited a live audience to London’s Livingston Studios in an effort to capture the group’s raucous pub sound and musical versatility. Those efforts paid off, as The Dubliners still resonates with youthful enthusiasm and a warm, wonderful intimacy sadly missing from the genre’s current live recordings. Castle Music’s 2003 reissue features the original 14-track recording, which includes the definitive versions of Celtic standards like “The Wild Rover” and “The Rocky Road to Dublin.” It also features the entire 1965 Transatlantic Dubliners in Person EP, including the song “Rare Old Mountain Dew,” later re-recorded in 1987 with the Pogues. The final six tunes are previously unreleased gems like “Roddy McCorley” and “Chief O’Neill’s/Cork Hornpipe,” the latter of which would appear on their follow-up, Finnegan Wakes, and go on to become a live staple and fan favorite. The improved sound quality and informative liner notes by John O’Regan are reason enough to pick up this classic recording, but in the end it’s the music that speaks the loudest, offering a peek into the creation of one of folk music’s best-loved and most enduring ensembles.
Review by James Christopher Monger, allmusic.com
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