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1993 studio album by Christy Moore
King Puck
Studio album by Christy Moore
Released1993
StudioSulán Studios, Ballyvourney, County Cork
GenreFolk
LabelEquator
ProducerChristy Moore, Roger Askew, Walter Samuel
Christy Moore chronology
Smoke & Strong Whiskey
(1991)
King Puck
(1993)
Live at the Point
(1994)

King Puck is an Irish folk music album by Christy Moore. It was dedicated to Neans De Paor (1919-1992).

Track listing

  1. "Before the Deluge" (Jackson Browne)
  2. "The Two Conneeleys" (Christy Moore, Wally Page)
  3. "Lawless" (M. Curry)
  4. "Yellow Furze Woman" (Moore, Page)
  5. "Giuseppe" (Moore, Jimmy Faulkner)
  6. "Sodom & Begorra" (Moore)
  7. "Johnny Connors" (Moore, Page)
  8. "King Puck" (Moore, Page)
  9. "Away Ye Broken Heart" (P. Stewart)
  10. "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

  1. "King Puck". 10 June 2012.
Christy Moore
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