Now (The Dubliners album)
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Now | |||||
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Studio album by The Dubliners | |||||
Released | 1975 | ||||
Genre | Irish folk | ||||
Producer | John Sheahan | ||||
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Now is an album by The Dubliners. Following the departure of both Ciaran Bourke and Ronnie Drew in 1974, singer/guitarist Jim McCann joined Barney McKenna, Luke Kelly and John Sheahan as a member of The Dubliners to record this album, which Sheahan himself produced. The slight shift in personnel produced a more mellow sound. Arguably, McCann's greatest contribution to the album is the ballad "Carrickfergus", which became one of his most popular and requested songs. It also features a wonderful rendition of the English ballad, "The Unquiet Grave", performed by Luke Kelly.
[edit] Track listing
Side One:
- "Farewell To Carlingford"
- "The Old Triangle"
- "The Beggarman"
- "Matt Hyland"
- "The Downfall Of Paris"
- "Carrickfergus"
Side Two:
- "Lord Of The Dance"
- "The Lifeboat Mona"
- "Farewell To Ireland"
- "The Unquiet Grave"
- "Lord Inchiquin"
- "The Lark In The Morning"