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- After_the_Break runtime "47.95".
- After_the_Break abstract "After The Break is the fourth studio album by the Irish folk music band Planxty, recorded at Windmill Lane Studios from 18 to 30 June 1979 and released the same year. It was the band's first of two releases on Tara Records. As the title suggests, the album was the first after the group's initial split in 1975 (although Dónal Lunny and Christy Moore had departed, separately, earlier). The album was produced by Lunny and engineered by Brian Masterson, who had worked with the band since their earliest shows. It is the first of two albums to feature future Chieftains member Matt Molloy on flute, who had earlier been playing with Lunny in The Bothy Band.Two pieces recorded at the time, \"Lord McDonald/The Chattering Magpie\" (a set of reels) and \"The Bonny Light Horseman\" (a song by Andy Irvine) were not included on the LP, but were later released on the Tara Records compilation High Kings of Tara, in 1980. However, these two recordings were subsequently added to the CD and digital versions of After The Break.The album closes with the Bulgarian dance tune \"Smeceno Horo\" brought to the group by Irvine, who has called it \"the closest I ever got to melding two traditions together\".".
- After_the_Break artist Planxty.
- After_the_Break genre Folk_music_of_Ireland.
- After_the_Break previousWork Cold_Blow_and_the_Rainy_Night.
- After_the_Break producer Dónal_Lunny.
- After_the_Break recordDate "1979-06-30".
- After_the_Break recordLabel Shanachie_Records.
- After_the_Break recordLabel Tara_Music.
- After_the_Break recordedIn Dublin.
- After_the_Break recordedIn Windmill_Lane_Studios.
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- After_the_Break wikiPageWikiLink Category:1979_albums.
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- After_the_Break wikiPageWikiLinkText "After the Break".
- After_the_Break artist Planxty.
- After_the_Break cover "Afterthebreak.jpg".
- After_the_Break genre Folk_music_of_Ireland.
- After_the_Break label Shanachie_Records.
- After_the_Break label Tara_Music.
- After_the_Break lastAlbum "''Cold Blow and the Rainy Night".
- After_the_Break length "2877.0".
- After_the_Break name "After The Break".
- After_the_Break nextAlbum "The Woman I Loved So Well".
- After_the_Break producer Dónal_Lunny.
- After_the_Break recorded "--06-30".
- After_the_Break recorded "at Windmill Lane Studios, Dublin".
- After_the_Break released "1979".
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- After_the_Break type "Studio".
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- After_the_Break wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- After_the_Break wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Rp.
- After_the_Break subject Category:1979_albums.
- After_the_Break subject Category:Planxty_albums.
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- After_the_Break comment "After The Break is the fourth studio album by the Irish folk music band Planxty, recorded at Windmill Lane Studios from 18 to 30 June 1979 and released the same year. It was the band's first of two releases on Tara Records. As the title suggests, the album was the first after the group's initial split in 1975 (although Dónal Lunny and Christy Moore had departed, separately, earlier).".
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- After_the_Break name "After The Break".