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1966 live album by The Dubliners
Finnegan Wakes
Live album by
The Dubliners
Released
1966
Recorded
26–27 April 1966
Venue
Gate Theatre, Dublin
Genre
Irish folk
Length
38:03
Label
Transatlantic
Producer
Nathan Joseph
The Dubliners chronology
In Concert (1965)
Finnegan Wakes (1966)
A Drop of the Hard Stuff (1967)
Singles from Finnegan Wakes
"Nelson's Farewell" Released: 1966
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Finnegan Wakes is a live album by The Dubliners. Recorded at the Gate Theatre on 26 and 27 April 1966 and produced by Nathan Joseph, this was The Dubliners' final recording for Transatlantic Records. But it was also their first to feature their first established line-up of Ronnie Drew (vocals and guitar), Barney McKenna (tenor banjo and mandolin), Luke Kelly (vocals and banjo), Ciarán Bourke (vocals, guitar, tin whistle and harmonica) and John Sheahan (fiddle, tin whistle and mandolin). The album featured "Nelson's Farewell", a satirical song about the bombing and destruction of Nelson's Pillar in O'Connell Street, Dublin on 8 March 1966.
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