Live at Vicar Street (Christy Moore album) explained

Live at Vicar Street
Type:live
Artist:Christy Moore
Cover:File:ChristyMoore_VicarStreet.jpg
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.

Track listing[1]

  1. "Continental Céilidh" (Johnny Mulhern)
  2. "First Time Ever" (Ewan MacColl)
  3. "A Pair of Brown Eyes" (Shane MacGowan)
  4. "Biko Drum" (Wally Page)
  5. "Quiet Desperation" (Floyd Westerman)
  6. "McIlhatton" (Bobby Sands)
  7. "January Man" (Dave Goulder)
  8. "Allende"
  9. "Johnny Don't Go" (John Spillane)
  10. "Wandering Aongus" (William Butler Yeats)
  11. "Lisdoonvarna" (Christy Moore)
  12. "Ride On" (Jimmy McCarthy)
  13. "Tribute to Noel Brazil"
  14. "Metropolitan Avenue" (Noel Brazil)

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Christy Moore with Donal Lunny and Declan Sinnott – Live at Vicar Street (2002, CD).