Irish Heartbeat (song) - Recording

Recording

The first version of the song, "Irish Heartbeat" that appeared on the album Inarticulate Speech of the Heart was recorded in 1982 at Townhouse In London with Mick Glossop acting as engineer. The version that was recorded with The Chieftains that was included on the album, Irish Heartbeat was recorded at Windmill Lane Studios in Dublin in the sessions from December 1987 to January 1988 with Brian Masterson as engineer.

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