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- Live_at_Treorchy abstract "Live at Treorchy is a live album by Welsh comedian and singer Max Boyce, first issued in 1974. It was his third album and his first for a major label, EMI Records. The album contains a mixture of comedic songs and poems along with Boyce's interactions with the crowd at Treorchy Rugby Club. The album was an unexpected success going gold and was Boyce's break through recording helping make him a household name in Wales and beyond.".
- Live_at_Treorchy artist Max_Boyce.
- Live_at_Treorchy genre Comedy.
- Live_at_Treorchy recordDate "1973-11-23".
- Live_at_Treorchy recordLabel EMI_Records.
- Live_at_Treorchy recordedIn Rhondda.
- Live_at_Treorchy recordedIn Treorchy.
- Live_at_Treorchy subsequentWork We_All_Had_Doctors_Papers.
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- Live_at_Treorchy wikiPageRevisionID "688408377".
- Live_at_Treorchy wikiPageWikiLink 1972–73_New_Zealand_rugby_union_tour_of_Britain,_Ireland,_France_and_North_America.
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- Live_at_Treorchy wikiPageWikiLink Alun_Williams.
- Live_at_Treorchy wikiPageWikiLink Category:1974_live_albums.
- Live_at_Treorchy wikiPageWikiLink Category:EMI_Records_albums.
- Live_at_Treorchy wikiPageWikiLink Category:Max_Boyce_albums.
- Live_at_Treorchy wikiPageWikiLink Comedian.
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- Live_at_Treorchy wikiPageWikiLink Ken_Dodd.
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- Live_at_Treorchy wikiPageWikiLink Max_Boyce.
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- Live_at_Treorchy wikiPageWikiLink Rhondda.
- Live_at_Treorchy wikiPageWikiLink Rugby_union.
- Live_at_Treorchy wikiPageWikiLink Saunders_Lewis.
- Live_at_Treorchy wikiPageWikiLink Singing.
- Live_at_Treorchy wikiPageWikiLink Swansea.
- Live_at_Treorchy wikiPageWikiLink Swansea_City_A.F.C..
- Live_at_Treorchy wikiPageWikiLink Treorchy.
- Live_at_Treorchy wikiPageWikiLink Treorchy_Male_Choir.
- Live_at_Treorchy wikiPageWikiLink Treorchy_RFC.
- Live_at_Treorchy wikiPageWikiLink UK_Albums_Chart.
- Live_at_Treorchy wikiPageWikiLink Wales.
- Live_at_Treorchy wikiPageWikiLink We_All_Had_Doctors_Papers.
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- Live_at_Treorchy wikiPageWikiLink Wrexham_F.C..
- Live_at_Treorchy wikiPageWikiLinkText "Live at Treorchy".
- Live_at_Treorchy artist Max_Boyce.
- Live_at_Treorchy cover "Treorchy cover.jpg".
- Live_at_Treorchy genre Comedy.
- Live_at_Treorchy label EMI_Records.
- Live_at_Treorchy label "(OU 2033)".
- Live_at_Treorchy language "English".
- Live_at_Treorchy lastAlbum "Caneuon Amrywiol".
- Live_at_Treorchy name "Live at Treorchy".
- Live_at_Treorchy nextAlbum "We All Had Doctors' Papers".
- Live_at_Treorchy producer "Bob Barrett".
- Live_at_Treorchy recorded Rhondda.
- Live_at_Treorchy recorded Treorchy.
- Live_at_Treorchy recorded "1973-11-23".
- Live_at_Treorchy released "1974".
- Live_at_Treorchy thisAlbum "Live at Treorchy".
- Live_at_Treorchy type "live".
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- Live_at_Treorchy wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Live_at_Treorchy subject Category:1974_live_albums.
- Live_at_Treorchy subject Category:EMI_Records_albums.
- Live_at_Treorchy subject Category:Max_Boyce_albums.
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- Live_at_Treorchy type Work.
- Live_at_Treorchy type CreativeWork.
- Live_at_Treorchy type MusicAlbum.
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- Live_at_Treorchy type Q2188189.
- Live_at_Treorchy type Q386724.
- Live_at_Treorchy type Q482994.
- Live_at_Treorchy comment "Live at Treorchy is a live album by Welsh comedian and singer Max Boyce, first issued in 1974. It was his third album and his first for a major label, EMI Records. The album contains a mixture of comedic songs and poems along with Boyce's interactions with the crowd at Treorchy Rugby Club. The album was an unexpected success going gold and was Boyce's break through recording helping make him a household name in Wales and beyond.".
- Live_at_Treorchy label "Live at Treorchy".
- Live_at_Treorchy sameAs Q6656496.
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- Live_at_Treorchy wasDerivedFrom Live_at_Treorchy?oldid=688408377.
- Live_at_Treorchy isPrimaryTopicOf Live_at_Treorchy.
- Live_at_Treorchy name "Live at Treorchy".