Live at the Albert Hall is a live album by The Dubliners. It was their last recording for the Major Minor label. Recorded in 1968 and released in 1969, it contained live versions of some of their recent hits as well as a version of "Whiskey on a Sunday", which had been a big hit for Danny Doyle. The rebel ballad "Off to Dublin in the Green" was issued on early pressings of the album, but was later dropped. The album features the original band members.

Live at the Albert Hall
Live album by
Released1969
Recorded1968
VenueRoyal Albert Hall, London
GenreIrish folk
LabelMajor Minor
ProducerTommy Scott
The Dubliners chronology
At It Again
(1968)
Live at the Albert Hall
(1969)
At Home with The Dubliners
(1969)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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In November 2006, an edited version was released by EMI as a third disc as part of The Dubliners Platinum Collection.

Track listing edit

All tracks Traditional; except where indicated

Side One edit

  1. "Black Velvet Band"
  2. "McAlpine's Fusiliers"
  3. "Peggy Gordon"
  4. "Weila Waile"
  5. "Monto"
  6. "Cork Hornpipe"
  7. "Leaving of Liverpool"

Side Two edit

  1. "Whiskey on a Sunday" (Glyn Hughes)
  2. "I Wish I Were Back in Liverpool" (Leon Rosselson, Stan Kelly)
  3. "Flop-eared Mule"
  4. "Navvy Boots"
  5. "Whiskey in the Jar"
  6. "Maids When You're Young Never Wed an Old Man"
  7. "Seven Drunken Nights"
  8. "Off to Dublin in the Green"

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