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King Puck | ||||
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Studio album by Christy Moore | ||||
Released | 1993 | |||
Studio | Sulán Studios, Ballyvourney, County Cork | |||
Genre | Folk | |||
Label | Equator | |||
Producer | Christy Moore, Roger Askew, Walter Samuel | |||
Christy Moore chronology | ||||
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King Puck is an Irish folk music album by Christy Moore. It was dedicated to Neans De Paor (1919-1992).
Track listing
- "Before the Deluge" (Jackson Browne)
- "The Two Conneeleys" (Christy Moore, Wally Page)
- "Lawless" (M. Curry)
- "Yellow Furze Woman" (Moore, Page)
- "Giuseppe" (Moore, Jimmy Faulkner)
- "Sodom & Begorra" (Moore)
- "Johnny Connors" (Moore, Page)
- "King Puck" (Moore, Page)
- "Away Ye Broken Heart" (P. Stewart)
- "Me and the Rose" (Moore)
Personnel
- Christy Moore – vocals, guitar, bodhrán
- Jimmy Faulkner – guitar
- Neil McColl – guitar, mandolin
- Pat Crowley – accordion
- Chris Corrigan – fiddle
- Máire Breatnach – fiddle, viola
- Roger Askew – Hammond organ, piano
References
- "King Puck". 10 June 2012.
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