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{{Other uses|Crubeen (disambiguation){{!}}Crubeen}} | {{Other uses|Crubeen (disambiguation){{!}}Crubeen}} | ||
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| origin = ], ], ]<ref name="limerickcity1">{{cite web |url=http://limerickcity.eu/media/cinemas%2057.pdf |title=Archived copy |website=limerickcity.eu |access-date=15 January 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120323104909/http://limerickcity.eu/media/cinemas%2057.pdf |archive-date=23 March 2012 |url-status=dead}}</ref> | |||
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⚫ | | label = Clanrye Records <br />]<br /> ] | ||
| caption = Crubeen | |||
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| origin = ], ], ]<ref name="limerickcity1">http://limerickcity.eu/media/cinemas%2057.pdf</ref> | |||
⚫ | | current_members = Eddie Ruddy <br /> Billy Fegan <br />Barney Gribbon<br />Tommy Hollywood<br />Paddy Clerkin<br />Benny McKay<br />John Waterson | ||
⚫ | | label = Clanrye Records <br>]<br> ] | ||
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| Last album = '']<br>Songs of the Irish People''<br> Clanrye Records(1974) | |||
| This album = ''''']''''' <br>EMI Ireland (1976) | |||
| Next album = ''Crubeen <br> CBS Records''(1978) | |||
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'''Crubeen''' was a 1970s Irish folk band from ], ], ].<ref name="limerickcity1"/> | '''Crubeen''', formerly ], was a 1970s Irish folk band from ], ], ].<ref name="limerickcity1"/> | ||
==Background and recording== | ==Background and recording== | ||
Crubeen recorded and produced all their material in Dublin. | Crubeen recorded and produced all their material in Dublin. | ||
Crubeen released their debut album ] in 1976 with EMI Ireland<ref name="irishmusicreview1">{{cite web|url=http://www.irishmusicreview.com/disce.htm |title=EMI (Ireland) |publisher=The Irish Music Review |date= |accessdate=2011-08-22}}</ref> and followed it up by another album with the simple title 'Crubeen' in 1978 released by CBS records. They also featured on a number of compilations albums 'Best of Irish Folk'<ref>{{cite web|author=Nick Guida |url=http://theballadeers.com/fc_1977_best_if.htm |title=Compilation album featuring Crubeen |
Crubeen released their debut album '']'' in 1976 with EMI Ireland<ref name="irishmusicreview1">{{cite web|url=http://www.irishmusicreview.com/disce.htm |title=EMI (Ireland) |publisher=The Irish Music Review |date= |accessdate=2011-08-22}}</ref> and followed it up by another album with the simple title ''Crubeen'' in 1978, released by CBS records. They also featured on a number of compilations albums ''Best of Irish Folk'',<ref>{{cite web |author=Nick Guida |url=http://theballadeers.com/fc_1977_best_if.htm |title=Compilation album featuring Crubeen The Best Of Irish Folk 1977—EMI PCD-2059 LP |publisher=Theballadeers.com |accessdate=2011-08-22 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110830190810/http://theballadeers.com/fc_1977_best_if.htm |archivedate=2011-08-30 }}</ref> alongside ] and ]. | ||
==Personnel== | ==Personnel== | ||
;Crubeen | ;Crubeen | ||
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*Benny McKay: ] and vocal | ||
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*Eddie Ruddy: flute, whistle and ] | ||
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*Barney Gribbon: ], ], concertina and harmonica | ||
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*Tommy Hollywood: guitar, ] and vocal | ||
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*Paddy Clerkin: vocals, guitar, double bass, five string banjo | ||
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*John Waterson: ], ], ] | ||
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*Billy Fegan: ], harmonica and vocal | ||
;Production team | ;Production team | ||
*] – ] | *] – ] | ||
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*Bob Harper – ] | ||
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*Ronnie Norton – cover ] | ||
==Discography== | ==Discography== | ||
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'''The Best Of Irish Folk''' see it here | '''The Best Of Irish Folk''' see it here | ||
Label: EMI | Label: EMI | ||
Catalogue Number: # PCD-2059 LP | Catalogue Number: # PCD-2059 LP | ||
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For other uses, see Crubeen.
Crubeen | |
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Origin | Newry, County Down, Northern Ireland |
Genres | Irish traditional music |
Labels | Clanrye Records EMI (Ireland) CBS Records (Ireland) |
Members | Eddie Ruddy Billy Fegan Barney Gribbon Tommy Hollywood Paddy Clerkin Benny McKay John Waterson |
Crubeen, formerly The Longkesh Ramblers, was a 1970s Irish folk band from Newry, County Down, Northern Ireland.
Background and recording
Crubeen recorded and produced all their material in Dublin.
Crubeen released their debut album Eagle's Whistle in 1976 with EMI Ireland and followed it up by another album with the simple title Crubeen in 1978, released by CBS records. They also featured on a number of compilations albums Best of Irish Folk, alongside The Sands Family and Planxty.
Personnel
- Crubeen
- Benny McKay: bodhran and vocal
- Eddie Ruddy: flute, whistle and concertina
- Barney Gribbon: banjo, mandolin, concertina and harmonica
- Tommy Hollywood: guitar, mandolin and vocal
- Paddy Clerkin: vocals, guitar, double bass, five string banjo
- John Waterson: fiddle, viola, dulcimer
- Billy Fegan: tin whistle, harmonica and vocal
- Production team
- Leo O'Kelly – production
- Bob Harper – engineering
- Ronnie Norton – cover design & photography
Discography
Source: The Irish Music Review
- Eagle' Whistle (1976, LP, EMI, Ireland)
- Crubeen (1978, LP, CBS Records, Ireland)
Crubeen featured on compilation albums
No. | Title | Artists | Length |
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1. | "gem of the roe" | Crubeen | |
2. | "Finnegans Mill" | The Sands Family | |
3. | "Dan Malone (McCarthy)" | Gemma Hasson | |
4. | "Three Drunken Maidens" | Planxty | |
5. | "Arthur McBride" | The Blacksmiths | |
6. | "Four Drunken Nights" | Aileach | |
7. | "Ard Ti Cuain" | The Sands Family | |
8. | "Willie Archer" | Crubeen |
No. | Title | Artists | Length |
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1. | "P Stands For Paddy" | Aileach | |
2. | "Streets Of Derry" | The Sands Family | |
3. | "Building Up And Tearing England Down" | Crubeen | |
4. | "Galway Races" | Gemma Hasson | |
5. | "Whiskey In The Jar" | The Blacksmiths | |
6. | "Sí Beag, Sí Mor" | Planxty | |
7. | "The Bonny Labouring Boy" | Aileach | |
8. | "Rathdrum Fair (Michael Fitzgerald)" | Gemma Hasson |
The Best Of Irish Folk see it here Label: EMI Catalogue Number: # PCD-2059 LP 1977—EMI PCD-2059 LP
Best of Irish Folk Label: One Up Catalogue Number: # OU 2180 16 Track Compilation Featuring Crubeen, Sands Family, Gemma Hasson, Planxty, Aileach & Blacksmiths
The best of Irish Folk - album ( 1980 ) Label: Peters International Records Catalogue Number:# PLD 2059
References
- ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). limerickcity.eu. Archived from the original (PDF) on 23 March 2012. Retrieved 15 January 2022.
{{cite web}}
: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) - ^ "EMI (Ireland)". The Irish Music Review. Retrieved 22 August 2011.
- Nick Guida. "Compilation album featuring Crubeen The Best Of Irish Folk 1977—EMI PCD-2059 LP". Theballadeers.com. Archived from the original on 30 August 2011. Retrieved 22 August 2011.