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A folk/rock album by [[Alan Stivell|Alan Stivell]], recorded live at the National Stadium, [[Dublin|Dublin]] on 26th and 27th November 1974. Originally released in 1975.
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'''''In Dublin''''' is a folk/rock album by [[Alan Stivell]], recorded live at the National Stadium, [[Dublin]], on 26 and 27 November 1974, and originally released in 1975.
Produced by Alan Stivell & Peter Rice for Keltia III. Recorded by Frank Owen on the Island Mobile, mixed by Howard Kilgour at Island Studios. Original LP release (in the UK, Fontana 9299 547) cut at Apple Studios, with sleeve photography by Roy Esmonde and Ian Gwenic and design by Alain Batifoulier and Blandine Durand. Packaged with the original LP was a poster drawn by Irish artist [[Jim Fitzpatrick (artist)|Jim Fitzpatrick]].


The album was produced by Alan Stivell and Peter Rice for Keltia III. It was recorded by Frank Owen on the Island Mobile, and mixed by Howard Kilgour at Island Studios. The original LP release (in the UK, Fontana 9299 547) was cut at Apple Studios, with sleeve photography by Roy Esmonde and Ian Gwenic and design by Alain Batifoulier and Blandine Durand. Packaged with the original LP was a poster drawn by Irish artist [[Jim Fitzpatrick (artist)|Jim Fitzpatrick]].
== Track Listing ==

#Spered Hollvedel (Universal Spirit) (Trad arr. Stivell)
== Track listing ==
#Delivrance (Deliverance) (Stivell)
#"Spered Hollvedel" (Universal Spirit) (Traditional; arranged by Stivell)
#Ha Kompren't 'vin Erfin (Shall I Be Understood At Last?) (Stivell)
#"Delivrance" (Deliverance) (Stivell)
#Tenwal Eo'r Bed (The World Is Dark) (Words: Erwan Evenou, Music: Trad. arr. Stivell)
#Digor Eo An Hent (The Road Is Clear) (Stivell)
#"Ha Kompren't 'vin Erfin" (Shall I Be Understood At Last?) (Stivell)
#Debhair An Rinceoir (Debhair The Dancer) / Jig Gwengamp (Trad. arr. Stivell)
#"Tenwal Eo'r Bed" (The World Is Dark) (Words: Erwan Evenou, Music: Traditional; arranged by Stivell)
#Pachpi Kozh (Trad arr. Stivell) / Pachpi New' (Stivell)
#"Digor Eo An Hent" (The Road Is Clear) (Stivell)
#"Debhair An Rinceoir" (Debhair The Dancer) / Jig Gwengamp (Traditional; arranged by Stivell)
#Laridenn / Maieseal O Neil (Trad. arr. Stivell)
#Ton-Bale Pourled / Hanter-Drou Haou (Trad. arr. Stivell)
#"Pachpi Kozh" (Trad arr. Stivell) / Pachpi New' (Stivell)
#Bal Ha Dans Plinn (Trad. arr. Stivell)
#"Laridenn / Maieseal O Neil" (Traditional; arranged by Stivell)
#"Ton-Bale Pourled / Hanter-Drou Haou" (Traditional; arranged by Stivell)
#An Droiou (Trad.)
#"Bal Ha Dans Plinn" (Traditional; arranged by Stivell)
#"An Droiou" (Traditional)


== Personnel ==
== Personnel ==
*[[Alan Stivell|Alan Stivell]] - vocals, Celtic harp, bombarde, Irish flute, Scottish bagpipes
*[[Alan Stivell]] - vocals, Celtic harp, bombarde, Irish flute, Scottish bagpipes
*[[Dan Ar Braz|Dan Ar Bras]] - electric and acoustic guitars
*[[Dan Ar Braz|Dan Ar Bras]] - electric and acoustic guitars
*René Werneer - fiddle, dulcimer
*René Werneer - fiddle, dulcimer
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**Pierre Mayel - Scottish Bagpipes
**Pierre Mayel - Scottish Bagpipes


== References ==
[[Category:1975 albums]]
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[[Category:Alan Stivell albums]]
[[Category:1975 live albums]]
[[Category:Fontana Records live albums]]

Latest revision as of 23:02, 22 April 2024

In Dublin
Live album by
Released1975
Recorded26 and 27 November 1974, National Stadium, Dublin
GenreFolk rock
LabelFontana
ProducerAlan Stivell, Peter Rice

In Dublin is a folk/rock album by Alan Stivell, recorded live at the National Stadium, Dublin, on 26 and 27 November 1974, and originally released in 1975.

The album was produced by Alan Stivell and Peter Rice for Keltia III. It was recorded by Frank Owen on the Island Mobile, and mixed by Howard Kilgour at Island Studios. The original LP release (in the UK, Fontana 9299 547) was cut at Apple Studios, with sleeve photography by Roy Esmonde and Ian Gwenic and design by Alain Batifoulier and Blandine Durand. Packaged with the original LP was a poster drawn by Irish artist Jim Fitzpatrick.

Track listing

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  1. "Spered Hollvedel" (Universal Spirit) (Traditional; arranged by Stivell)
  2. "Delivrance" (Deliverance) (Stivell)
  3. "Ha Kompren't 'vin Erfin" (Shall I Be Understood At Last?) (Stivell)
  4. "Tenwal Eo'r Bed" (The World Is Dark) (Words: Erwan Evenou, Music: Traditional; arranged by Stivell)
  5. "Digor Eo An Hent" (The Road Is Clear) (Stivell)
  6. "Debhair An Rinceoir" (Debhair The Dancer) / Jig Gwengamp (Traditional; arranged by Stivell)
  7. "Pachpi Kozh" (Trad arr. Stivell) / Pachpi New' (Stivell)
  8. "Laridenn / Maieseal O Neil" (Traditional; arranged by Stivell)
  9. "Ton-Bale Pourled / Hanter-Drou Haou" (Traditional; arranged by Stivell)
  10. "Bal Ha Dans Plinn" (Traditional; arranged by Stivell)
  11. "An Droiou" (Traditional)

Personnel

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  • Alan Stivell - vocals, Celtic harp, bombarde, Irish flute, Scottish bagpipes
  • Dan Ar Bras - electric and acoustic guitars
  • René Werneer - fiddle, dulcimer
  • Pascal Stive - organ
  • Michel Santangelli - drums
  • Jacky Thomas - bass guitar

with

  • Bagad Bleimor (the Breton Pipe Band Bleimor)
    • Alan Kloatr - transverse flute, Breton bagpipe, bombarde
    • Padrig Sicard - bombarde
    • Mik Ar Biz - bombarde
    • Dominique Mollard - Scottish drums and Irish drum
    • Patrig Mollard - Scottish Bagpipes
    • Pierre Mayel - Scottish Bagpipes

References

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