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In Tua Nua (roughly translated from the Irish as "In the new land") was an Irish pop-rock group who achieved a modicum of fame and success in both Ireland and Europe throughout the late 1980s. The group was formed by Leslie Dowdall, Jack Dublin, Vinny Kilduff, Ivan O'Shea, Martin Clancy, Paul Byrne and Steve Wickham in the early 1980s. Although the group's focus and pretensions were an early Roxy Music-style rock, it combined this aspiration with ersatz folk and traditional Irish music in the form of uillean pipes and acoustic guitars, laced together with vocals and electronic violin. Their first Island Records single was the critically acclaimed "Take My Hand", co-written by a very young Sinéad O'Connor. This was followed by a second single, "Somebody To Love". Newly signed to Virgin Records the band released "Seven Into the Sea", one of their most popular recordings. A debut album "Vaudeville" was released in early 1987. The follow up album "The Long Acre" was released in 1988. It spawned two popular radio hits "All I Wanted" and "Don't Fear Me Now". A third single from the album, "Wheel Of Evil", was also released. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

Vaudeville (Remastered with Bonus Tracks)

The Long Acre (Remastered with Bonus Tracks)
Essential - Popclassics

Vaudeville

When Night Came Down On Sunset

The Long Acre
Vaudeville - Remastered with Bonus Tracks

Live for Ireland
Top 40 1986
Emerald Rock
The Reason God Invented Alcohol...[Vol.1 - The Late 80's]
Tom Dunne's 30 Best Irish Hits Vol. 2 (Disc 1)