Finbar and Eddie Furey – The Dawning Of The Day
(Dawn Records 1972 DNLS3037)
Matrix No’s: A1/B1 – Irish Pressing
Sleeve in Very Good condition
– wear to edges, ringwear and split in spine
Vinyl in Nr MINT/Excellent+ condition
(there are a few light surface marks visible on the vinyl when held up to the light but they don’t affect the sound quality apart from some light pops/crackles)
Finbar Furey (born 28 September 1946) is a multi-instrumental Irish folk musician, best known for the band he formed with his brothers, The Fureys. The Fureys were formed in Ballyfermot, Dublin, where they grew up.
The Fureys are an Irish folk band originally formed in 1974. The group consisted initially of four brothers who grew up in Ballyfermot, Dublin.
Brothers Eddie, Finbar, Paul and George Furey are of Irish Traveller heritage. Two of the band’s singles have been number one hits in Ireland, and two of their albums charted in the United Kingdom. In collaborations with Davey Arthur, they have also been credited as The Fureys and Davey Arthur.
The Dawning Of The Day is an album by Folk duo and members The Fureys, Finbar and Eddie Furey released in 1972 on Dawn Records
Track listing
A1 | Drops Of Brandy | 1:29 | |
A2 | My Lagan Love | 3:45 | |
A3 | Farewell To Tarwathy | 2:35 | |
A4 | Locks And Bolts | 2:45 | |
A5 | William Hollander | 3:04 | |
A6 | Crowleys Reel | 0:58 | |
A7 | Jennifer Gentle | 3:01 | |
A8 | Barney Hare | 1:45 | |
B1 | Her Father Didn’t Like Me Anyway | 3:47 | |
B2 | Reynardine | 3:10 | |
B3 | The French Drink Wine | 1:58 | |
B4 | Blackbird | 3:39 | |
B5 | The Dawning Of The Day | 2:38 | |
B6 | Coppers And Brass | 1:41 | |
B7 | Tie The Bonnet | 1:06 | |
B8 | Sally Sits Weeping | 4:11 |
- Arranged By – F. & E. Furey (tracks: A1 to A6, A8, B2, B4 to B8)
- Double Bass [String Bass] – Brian Brocklehurst
- Engineer – Terry Evennett
- Photography By – Clive Coote
- Producer – Barry Murray
- Vocals, Performer – Eddie Furey, Finbar Furey
- Written-By – Finbar And Eddie Furey (tracks: A7), Gerry Rafferty (tracks: B1), Seamus McGrath (tracks: B3), Trad. (tracks: A1 to A6, A8, B2, B4 to B8)
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