Live Hearts

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Live Hearts
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Live Hearts LP cover
Live album by
Released1983
Recorded28 February 1983
Venue Dominion Theatre, London
Genre Folk rock
Label WEA
Producer Steve Turner
Moving Hearts chronology
Dark End of the Street
(1982)
Live Hearts
(1983)
The Storm
(1985)
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Live Hearts CD cover

Live Hearts is the first live album by the Irish folk rock band Moving Hearts, recorded on 28 February 1983 at the Dominion Theatre London by the Rolling Stones Mobile Unit. Steve Turner produced and engineered the album. [1]

Contents

Track listing

Side one

  1. "McBrides" (Dónal Lunny, Declan Sinnott, Eoghan O'Neill)
  2. "2–1 Freddie" (Mick Hanly, Lunny, Sinnott)
  3. "Downtown" (Davy Spillane)
  4. "All I Remember" (Hanly)
  5. "Open Those Gates" (Hanly, Lunny, Sinnott)

Side two

  1. "Strain of the Dance" (J. McCarthy)
  2. "What Will You Do About Me" (Jesse Oris Farrow)
  3. "Let Somebody Know" (Sinnott)
  4. "Lake of Shadows" (Lunny, Sinnott, O'Neill)

Personnel

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References

  1. Moving Hearts recordings (retrieved 26 December 2007)