Live in Dublin (Jeff Martin album)

Live in Dublin (2007) is a live album by Canadian singer/songwriter Jeff Martin. The album is a complete recording of a live performance which included many songs written by The Tea Party, numerous covers (complete, and partial within other songs), as well as Martin's solo compositions.

Live in Dublin
Live album by
ReleasedMay 7, 2007
Recorded17 February 2007, The Sugar Club, Dublin, Ireland
GenreRock
ProducerJeff Martin
Jeff Martin chronology
Live in Brisbane 2006
(2006)
Live in Dublin
(2007)
Live at the Enmore Theatre
(2007)

Track listing

  1. "The Bazaar" (The Tea Party cover)
  2. "Requiem" (The Tea Party)
  3. "Hallelujah" (Leonard Cohen cover)
  4. "I Love you" (Daniel Lanois cover)
  5. "The Messenger" (Daniel Lanois)
  6. "Oceans" (The Tea Party)
  7. "Winter Solstice" (The Tea Party)
  8. "Lament"
  9. "Black Snake Blues"
  10. "In This Time" (The Tea Party)
  11. "The Kingdom"
  12. "Sister Awake" (The Tea Party)

Credits

  • Jeff Martin - Vocals, guitar, production, mixing at Science Friction Studios
  • Wayne P. Sheehy - Drums and percussion
  • Roy Harper - Assistant mixing
  • Pat O'Donnell - Mastering at Quillroad Studios
  • Ian O Donaghue - Sound Engineering at The Sugar Club, 17 February 2007
  • Publishing - JMartin Music (SOCAN)
  • Marco Holtappel - Artwork

Notes

The album can only be purchased at Martin's live shows or from his website.

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