Live at Vicar Street (Christy Moore album)
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Released | 2002 | |||
Venue | Vicar Street, Dublin | |||
Genre | Folk | |||
Label | Columbia | |||
Producer | Christy Moore, Declan Sinnott | |||
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Live at Vicar Street is a live album released by Irish folk singer/songwriter Christy Moore in 2002.
The live album features Christy Moore, alongside other Irish musicians such as Declan Sinnott and Dónal Lunny, playing a live set at Dublin's Vicar Street venue.
- "Continental Céilidh" (Johnny Mulhern)
- "First Time Ever" (Ewan MacColl)
- "A Pair of Brown Eyes" (Shane MacGowan)
- "Biko Drum" (Wally Page)
- "Quiet Desperation" (Floyd Westerman)
- "McIlhatton" (Bobby Sands)
- "January Man" (Dave Goulder)
- "Allende"
- "Johnny Don't Go" (John Spillane)
- "Wandering Aongus" (William Butler Yeats)
- "Lisdoonvarna" (Christy Moore)
- "Ride On" (Jimmy McCarthy)
- "Tribute to Noel Brazil"
- "Metropolitan Avenue" (Noel Brazil)
Personnel
[edit]- Christy Moore - vocals, guitar, bodhrán
- Declan Sinnott - guitar, backing vocals
- Dónal Lunny - keyboards, bodhrán, backing vocals
References
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