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In Concert
Folk · 1965

In Concert

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Step into a smoky, bustling Irish pub in 1965 with The Dubliners' "In Concert." This album is a vibrant, unvarnished snapshot of traditional Irish folk music, delivered with an infectious energy that makes you feel like you're right there in the audience.

From boisterous singalongs that demand participation to heartfelt ballads that tug at the soul, the record exudes a communal warmth and authenticity. The raw, live recording quality only enhances its charm, capturing every cheer, stomp, and spontaneous burst of laughter, making it a truly immersive experience.

Moments Worth Listening For
The explosive crowd reaction and communal singing on a track like 'Seven Drunken Nights', where the energy is palpable.
The intricate, melancholic fiddle solo that introduces a traditional ballad, setting a somber yet beautiful tone.
The sudden shift from a raucous jig to a tender, unaccompanied vocal verse, highlighting the band's dynamic range.
The powerful, unified vocal harmonies on a particularly well-known chorus, inviting listeners to sing along.
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