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It seems apt that Black 47 should release plenty of live albums, given that they're a fabulous party band whose way-over-the-top treatment of their material is far more suited to live shows than the studio. Even singer Larry Kirwan's extreme vocal limitations seem less apparent in concert, his frequent exhortations to the crowd perfectly in tune with the evening. And recording New York's favorite Irish-American rock band in New York is a masterful idea, bringing in the vocal home-crowd advantage to up the atmosphere. If you're looking for any kind of subtlety, you won't find it here, just a trawl through the back catalogue, including a roaring "Rockin' the Bronx," a close-to-maudlin "Bobby Sands MP," and plenty of fun, culminating in a heartfelt, if extremely sloppy version of Peter Gabriel's "Biko." Yes, they still want to be the Pogues fronted by Bruce Springsteen with a dash of the Waterboys for emotional measure, but whatever they attempt, they end up being just themselves, which is actually far from a criticism. They're not the world's greatest musicians, but their hearts are in the right place, and by some magic, the whole becomes greater than the sum of its parts, especially when they're in front of a roaring crowd. Think of this as the type of record that demands rolled-back carpets in the living room and a bottle of Jameson with Guinness chasers.
© Chris Nickson /TiVo

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1
Big Fellah
Black 47
00:05:37

Larry Kirwan, Composer, Writer - Black 47, MainArtist

2
Those Saints
Black 48
00:05:05

Larry Kirwan, Composer, Writer - Black 48, MainArtist

3
Czechoslovakia
Black 49
00:04:43

Larry Kirwan, Composer, Writer - Black 49, MainArtist

4
Fire Of Freedom
Black 50
00:07:58

Larry Kirwan, Composer, Writer - Black 50, MainArtist

5
Bobby Sands MP
Black 51
00:05:30

Larry Kirwan, Composer, Writer - Black 51, MainArtist

6
Rockin' The Bronx
Black 52
00:05:45

Larry Kirwan, Composer, Writer - Black 52, MainArtist

7
American Wake
Black 53
00:06:28

Larry Kirwan, Composer, Writer - Black 53, MainArtist

8
Johnny Byrne's Jig
Black 54
00:04:25

Larry Kirwan, Composer, Writer - Black 54, MainArtist

9
Our Lady Of The Bronx
Black 55
00:04:09

Larry Kirwan, Composer, Writer - Black 55, MainArtist

10
I Got Laid On James Joyce's Grave
Black 56
00:04:57

Larry Kirwan, Composer, Writer - Black 56, MainArtist

11
Biko
Black 57
00:05:34

Peter Gabriel, Composer, Writer - Black 57, MainArtist

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It seems apt that Black 47 should release plenty of live albums, given that they're a fabulous party band whose way-over-the-top treatment of their material is far more suited to live shows than the studio. Even singer Larry Kirwan's extreme vocal limitations seem less apparent in concert, his frequent exhortations to the crowd perfectly in tune with the evening. And recording New York's favorite Irish-American rock band in New York is a masterful idea, bringing in the vocal home-crowd advantage to up the atmosphere. If you're looking for any kind of subtlety, you won't find it here, just a trawl through the back catalogue, including a roaring "Rockin' the Bronx," a close-to-maudlin "Bobby Sands MP," and plenty of fun, culminating in a heartfelt, if extremely sloppy version of Peter Gabriel's "Biko." Yes, they still want to be the Pogues fronted by Bruce Springsteen with a dash of the Waterboys for emotional measure, but whatever they attempt, they end up being just themselves, which is actually far from a criticism. They're not the world's greatest musicians, but their hearts are in the right place, and by some magic, the whole becomes greater than the sum of its parts, especially when they're in front of a roaring crowd. Think of this as the type of record that demands rolled-back carpets in the living room and a bottle of Jameson with Guinness chasers.
© Chris Nickson /TiVo

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