1984 | Stiff Records | SEEZ 55 |
A1. Transmetropolitan A2. The Battle Of Brisbane A3. The Auld Triangle A4. Waxie’s Dargle A5. Boys From The County Hell A6. Sea Shanty A7. Dark Streets Of London B1. Streams Of Whiskey |
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1984 album featuring Auld Triangle which was covered by Cat Power & Dirty Delta Blues on the Dark End of the Street EP.
“The Auld Triangle” is a song written by Brendan Behan, which is featured in his play The Quare Fellow. It is used to introduce the play, a story about the occurrences in a prison (in real life Mountjoy Prison where Behan had once been lodged) the day a convict is set to be executed. The song has also become known as “The Banks of the Royal Canal.” – wikipedia.org |
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Vocals/Guitar: Shane MacGowan Banjo: Jem Fine Tin Whistle: Spider Stacy Accordion: James Fearnley Bass Guitar: Cait O’Riordan Drums: Andrew Ranken Produced: Stan Brennan A1. Transmetropolitan A2. The Battle Of Brisbane A3. The Auld Triangle A4. Waxie’s Dargle A5. Boys From The County Hell A6. Sea Shanty A7. Dark Streets Of London B1. Streams Of Whiskey B2. Poor Paddy B3. Dingle Regatta B4. Greenland Whale B5. Down In The Ground Where The Dead Men Go B6. Kitty |
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ARTWORK: Photography: Steve Tynan BARCODE: n/a RUN-OUT GROOVE ENGRAVING: |