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''Live in Dublin'' is the second live album by Irish
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band
Moving Hearts Moving Hearts is an Irish Celtic rock band formed in 1981. They followed in the footsteps of Horslips in combining Irish traditional music with rock and roll, and also added elements of jazz to their sound.Harris, Craig''Moving Hearts'' AllMusic ...
, recorded in 2007 at the
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venue in
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by Tim Martin. Noel Eccles and Keith Donald were executive producers, and the album was mixed by Andrew Boland and mastered by Martin Giles at Alchemy, in London.Sleeve notes from ''Live in Dublin'', Rubyworks 7 4484 2, 2008.


Recording

For this series of performances at Vicar Street, the band were augmented by Kevin Glackin (fiddle) and Graham Henderson (keyboards) but minus Flo McSweeney (vocals), thereby rekindling the instrumental format adopted for the recording of '' The Storm'' (1985). Previous band members also missing from this line-up included
Declan Sinnott Declan Sinnott (born 29 July 1950) is an Irish musician and record producer. Originally from Wexford town, where his father was an optician and jeweller on Main Street, he came to Dublin in the late 1960s. Around 1970 he was a member of the poe ...
(guitar) and
Declan Masterson Declan Masterson is an Irish uilleann piper, traditional musician, composer and arranger. In addition to pursuing a solo career and playing with Moving Hearts and Patrick Street, Masterson was one of the ''Riverdance'' musicians. He has perfor ...
(uilleann pipes).


Critical reception

''Live in Dublin '' received positive reviews from folk music critics. In his review of the live concert itself in ''
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'' (22 February 2007), Colm O'Hare stated: *"The Hearts' return to the stage was always going to be special and there certainly was magic in the air as Donal Lunny, Davy Spillane, Eoghan O'Neill, Keith Donald, Matt Kellaghan, Noel Eccles, Anto Drennan and Graham Henderson took to the stage for the first of a four night stand." *"It was 'The Storm''that made up the bulk of the set and there were audible gasps and howls of recognition as the familiar strains of tunes such as "The Lark", "May Morning Dew", "The Titanic", "Tribute To Peadar O’Donnell" wafted from the stage. There was still room for tunes such as "McBrides" from their eponymous debut and a couple of newer pieces (one featuring special guest Kevin Glacken on fiddle)." *"But what was truly remarkable night was their ability to click right back into gear, without missing a cue. The warmth of the reception they received spoke volumes about their place at the heart of Irish music." In his review of the album for ''
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'' (18 January 2008),
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stated: *"The good news is that the great Irish band Moving Hearts have decided to reform. (…) Moving Hearts have become a purely instrumental band, and this new set is very much a reworking of their 1985 instrumental album, ''The Storm'', but now performed with even more confidence and attack. The aim, it seems, is to mix Irish traditional influences with a dash of jazz and rock, and the result is a pomp-folk hybrid style that would be ideal for an Irish-flavoured Hollywood epic." Denselow added: *"The less good news is that it's only the final lineup who have got together again, rather than the intriguing group of musicians who recorded their classic 1981 debut album. The original band mixed experimental instrumental work with angry political songs from Christy Moore, who is currently on excellent form, working with the Hearts' former guitarist Declan Sinnott." In his review of the album for '' The List'' (28 February 2008), Kenny Mathieson stated: *"Reunions can often be disappointing affairs, but the occasional return to action of this mighty Irish band have been notable exceptions. This album was recorded on home ground last year, and if their pioneering fusion of folk with jazz and rock influences is now a given, their compelling music has lost none of its majestic energy, as their gigs in Glasgow and Inverness in January confirmed." *"''Live in Dublin'' captures them in glorious flow in the instrumental-only mode of their final classic recording, ''The Storm'', which was actually recorded after they disbanded in 1984. All of that seminal album is featured here, including the tune sets "The Lark", "The Titanic" and "The Storm", and Donal Lunny’s hauntingly beautiful slow air "Tribute to Peardar O’Donnell"."


Track listing

# ''The Lark'': #* "The Lark in the Morning" (Trad. Arr. Spillane, Lunny, O'Neill) #* "Earl the Breakfast Boiler" (Arr. Lunny, O'Neill) #* "O'Brion's Flightcase" (Arr. Lunny, O'Neill) #* "In the Mountains of Holland" (Arr. Lunny, O'Neill) #* "Oh Hag You've Killed Me" (Arr. Lunny, O'Neill) #* "Peter O'Byrne's Fancy" #* "Langstrom's Pony" # ''The Titanic'': #* "An Irishman in Brittany" (O'Neill) #* "A Breton in Paris" (Lunny) # "Finore" (Spillane) # "Tribute To Peadar O'Donnell" (Lunny) # "Category" (Lunny, Sinnott) # "Lake of Shadows" (Lunny, Sinnott, O'Neill) #"Downtown" (Spillane) # ''The Storm'': #* "The Storm in the Teeshirt" (Spillane) #* "The Staff in the Baggot" (Lunny) # "May Morning Dew" (Trad. Arr. Spillane, Lunny, O'Neill) # "Intro"/"McBrides" (Moving Hearts)/(Lunny, Sinnott, O'Neill)


Personnel

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Davy Spillane Davy Spillane (born 1959 in Dublin, Ireland) is an Irish musician, songwriter and a player of uilleann pipes and low whistle. Biography Irish music At the age of 12, Spillane started playing the uilleann pipes. His father encouraged him an ...
uilleann pipes The uilleann pipes ( or , ) are the characteristic national bagpipe of Ireland. Earlier known in English as "union pipes", their current name is a partial translation of the Irish language terms (literally, "pipes of the elbow"), from their ...
, low whistle *Keith Donald – soprano and alto saxophones & bass clarinet *Kevin Glackin – fiddle *
Dónal Lunny Dónal Lunny (born 10 March 1947) is an Irish folk musician and producer. He plays left-handed guitar and bouzouki, as well as keyboards and bodhrán. As a founding member of popular bands Planxty, The Bothy Band, Moving Hearts, Coolfin, Mozai ...
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, baritone guitar *
Anthony Drennan Anthony "Anto" Drennan (born on 1 November 1958) is an English-born Irish guitarist noted for his involvement with the Corrs, Genesis and Mike + the Mechanics among others. Drennan is from a musical Irish family and was born in Luton, England ...
– electric guitar *Graham Henderson – keyboards *Eoghan O'Neill –
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*Matt Kelleghan –
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*Noel Eccles –
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References


External links

* * Official website. {{DEFAULTSORT:Live in Dublin (Moving Hearts album) 2007 live albums Moving Hearts albums