Finbar & Eddie Furey - The Dawning Of The Day (1972)
Vinyl rip @ 24/96 | FLAC | Artwork | 864Mb inc. 5% recovery
Rapidshare | Celtic Folk | Original UK Dawn pressing / DNLS 3037
Vinyl rip @ 24/96 | FLAC | Artwork | 864Mb inc. 5% recovery
Rapidshare | Celtic Folk | Original UK Dawn pressing / DNLS 3037
Three years after the release of 'Lonesome Boatman', the follow-up 'The Dawning of the Day' was released. The Fureys' ever-increasing repertoire of instruments would now include banjo and fiddle, as well as string bass from Brian Brocklehurst (Ian Campbell Folk Group). This yielded a fuller, more produced sound. Despite the lamentable theme of "William Hollander" (about the slave trade), this album's overall mood is brighter and more up-tempo than either of its predecessors. The humorous side to their music is finally introduced on "Barney Hare" and "The French Drink Wine." Chart success was briefly had with their rendition of the Humblebums' "Her Father Didn't Like Me Anyway." Dave Sleger AMG
Tracklisting:
A1 Drops Of Brandy
A2 My Lagen Love
A3 Farewell To Tarwathy
A4 Locks And Bolts
A5 William Hollander
A6 Crowley's Reel
A7 Jennifer Gentle
A8 Barney Hare
B1 Her Father Didn't Like Me Anyway
B2 Reynardine
B3 The French Drink Wine
B4 Blackbird
B5 The Dawning Of The Day
B6 Coppers And Brass
B7 Tie The Bonnet
B8 Sally Sits Weeping
Produced by Barry Murray
Knosti RCM
Pink Triangle LPT with
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Moth Arm.
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Pink Triangle LPT with
Funk Firm Achromat.
Moth Arm.
Audio Technica AT33PTG MC Cart.
Harman Kardon PM660 Integrated Amp.
Creative S80300 ADC. Gold Interconnects.
Click Repaid de-click 5.
Split and manual de-click with Adobie Audition.



