Irish Drinking Songs [Import]
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1. Seven Drunken Nights
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2. Bold O'donaghue
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3. Finnegan's Wake
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4. All For Me Grog
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5. Lannigan's Ball
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6. Muirsheen Durkin
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7. Paddle Me Own Canoe
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8. Dirty Old Town
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9. Quare Bungle Rye
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10. Peggy Gordon
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11. Tipping It Up To Nancy
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12. Spanish Lady
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13. Dicey Reilly
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14. Crooked Jack
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15. Cod Liver Oil
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16. I'm A Rover
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17. Poor Paddy Works On The Railway
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Irish Drinking Songs, Music, Various Artists, Folk, Int'l & World Music, Pop, V/a Compilations
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- Points off for poor mastering, packaging
- If you buy one Clancy Brothers CD...this is the one!!
- Great rebel music.
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Irish Songs of Rebellion/Irish Drinking Songs
The Clancy Brothers w , and Tommy Makem
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ASIN: B000002NQ2
Release Date: 1994-07-18 |
Tracks:
- O Donnell Aboo
- The Croppy Box
- The Rising Of The Moon
- The Foggy Dew
- The Minstrel Boy
- The Wind That Shakes The Barley
- Tipperary Far Away
- Kelly The Boy From Killanne
- Kevin Barry
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- The Real Old Mountain Dew
- Courting In The Kitchen
- Mick McGuire
- A Jug Of Punch
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- Cruiscin Lan
- Portlairge
- The Parting Glass
Customer Reviews:
Points off for poor mastering, packaging.......2003-02-28
Terrific material here from the Clancys and Makem, no question about that. The original two albums this CD has been assembled from are classics of Irish traditional folksong, and in a way, this CD package is the best way to acquire both in digital format at a bargain price. However, the mastering for CD is perfunctory at best and a cheat at worst. The first half, the rebel songs from the original "Irish Songs of Rebellion" (aka Rising for the Moon; be aware of many repackagings of Clancy Bros. material on various labels) is a better job, although the production still sounds thin. But the second half, the drinking songs from "Come Fill Your Glass with Us", is woeful. The playing speed is too fast compared to the original vinyl and these songs have patently been prepared from a vinyl LP, not original master tapes -- you can still hear the pops and clicks and turntable hum. There's no excuse for this.
Many reviewers of other Clancy Bros. albums have complained about shoddy repackagings and haphazard presentation and noted that it's about time Sony/Columbia put some effort into compiling a complete set of Clancy Bros. recordings in proper sound quality. I heartily second this motion. ...
If you buy one Clancy Brothers CD...this is the one!!.......2001-03-14
Ah, Ireland, the land of sad love and happy war. The songs are funny, rousing, sad, uplifting and satirical all at the same time. Many of the songs, such as "Nell Flaherty's drake are camoflaged songs of protest against the British "oppressors." I find my self humming the songs and I'm not even Irish. What's even more unusual is my 17 year old son likes the songs too.
Great rebel music........1999-12-12
The Clancy's are at their best when singing about rebellion. This album will remind you just how much you hate the Brits!
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- Brought Back Memories
- On time and in great shape.
- A very decent intro for the price
- Worst Irish CD EVER
- Not the Same CD as Advertised
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ASIN: B000000K5X
Release Date: 1994-09-08 |
Tracks:
- Wiskey In the Jar
- The Wild Rover
- Rocky Road To Dublin
- Bold O'Donaghue
- Finnegan's Wake
- Molly Malone
- Mountain Dew
- Spanish Lady
- Cod-Liver Oil/Coolies
- Lannigan's Ball
- Muirsheen Durkin
- Gypsy Rover
- Crooked Jack
- I'll Tell My Ma
- I'm Rover
- Black Velvet Band
- Poor Paddy Works On The Railways
- Seven Drunken Nights
- Sarce O'Tatties
- Ramblin' Irishman
Customer Reviews:
Brought Back Memories.......2007-07-13
Lots of great songs, including a few I'd all but forgotten, and a couple good ones I don't think I ever heard before.
On time and in great shape........2007-04-16
My order was on time and in great shape.
A very decent intro for the price.......2005-03-15
First: The correct samples for "All the Best Irish Drinking Songs" (which has a jacket photo of a man & woman drinking in a dim pub) are found under the listing for "The Best of Irish Pub Songs: 20 Great Favorites", which has a jacket illustration of a drawing of a pink pub front called "Dan's Pub"; seems there's some information confusion between the two listings. Where the samples are for the "pink pub" recording are I have no idea.)
I first bought "All the Best Irish Drinking Songs" in cassette years ago to simply learn some pub songs before an Irish vacation. I wasn't looking for classic renditions or sublime technical achievement, just something to teach me the tunes.
For the price, I was very pleasantly surprised. The songs are great, and this assortment is hard to find in one recording. Whether the "pub atmosphere" in the background is contrived or authentic was irrelevant to me; I did feel that it enhanced the listening experience, however, so I think it's a nice touch. If inauthenticity in that kind of thing gets your cockles up, then look to the Clancy Brothers or any other Irish folk legends for "live" concert recordings, or Matt Molloy for an honest-to-gosh pub recording, but you won't find these tunes in one product for any price anywhere else. The only downsides I found with this economic recording were no lyric sheet, and tempos that might vary from "studio" versions of the same songs, but all in all, it's a very enjoyable little tape for a small investment.
Worst Irish CD EVER.......2004-12-14
This is the worst drinking song CD I have ever bought. For the record this is not the Jolly Beggermen in any way. Don't by this if you have a choice. The preformer kills the songs. I agree with the person who says that an Irish Drinking song recording should be done in an Irish Bar or Pub, recorded live.
Not the Same CD as Advertised.......2004-12-08
I bought this cd thinking it was recorded live(as some other reviewers stated) but it wasn't it. I was extremly dissapointed and returned it to Amazon. I would like to know the cd that everyoneis talking about...soiunds like it would be fun to listen to.
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- Great Irish Music
- Perfect St. Pat's Pub CD
- This cd turned my Puerto Rican friend into an Irishman!
- Because everyone's Irish once a year...
- No Dirty Anglicans Allowed!
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Irish Drinking Songs
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ASIN: B0000028Q8
Release Date: 1993-02-02 |
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- Whiskey In The Jar - The Dubliners
- Beer, Beer, Beer
- Water Is Alright In Tay
- Mountain Dew
- Jug Of This
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- Maloney Wants A Drink - The Dubliners
- All For Me Grog
- Galway Bay
- A Jug Of Punch
- Tim Finnegan's Wake
- The Moonshiner
- The Juice Of The Barley
- Whiskey, You're The Divil
- The Parting Glass
Customer Reviews:
Great Irish Music.......2007-03-30
If you are new to the genre of Irish music, or just to the Dubliners and Clancy/Makem, then I would suggest this album. The selection of songs is great. Just remember, this is a Drinking Songs album. Don't expect any ballads. A note to Clancy/Makem fans: the tracks "Tim Finnegan's Wake", and "The Moonshiner" along with the introductions to "Juice of the Barley" and "Jug of Punch" are all previously unreleased material from the album "In Person at Carnegie Hall"
Perfect St. Pat's Pub CD.......2006-03-18
Each of the songs on this CD is worth listening to and singing poorly over a couple of pints. The fast paced songs are mixed well with a few slower ones, and each song is a gem.
This cd turned my Puerto Rican friend into an Irishman!.......2002-01-01
This is my favorite St. Patrick's Day cd and it's always a winner at parties. Top 40 shmorty...play this at your parties no matter what the crowd and watch all your friends become happy drunk irishmen right before your eyes as the party goes on.
The Dubliners do a few songs on this cd, but most are performed by the Clancy Brothers who are my absolute favorites. Powerful vocals and great lively music. Lotsa humor thrown in too.
Whiskey in the Jar performed by the Dubliners is Great!
Not too sure what song two is about, but the title is Beer, Beer, Beer.
Water is alright in Tay...Perfect song for drinkin'(especially a cold pint of Guiness).
The list goes on and on and then you get to my personal favorite: Finnegan's Wake...Fighting and drinking and people returning from the dead...A wonderful family get together song performed nicely by the Clancy Brothers. Lot's of comical stories in the music as in Juice of the Barley and Finnegan's Wake. The Parting Glass should not be played until nearly the end of any party...it's truly a parting song. Skip this until the end (I actually love this song, but when you hear it you will understand what I mean).
If you really want to liven up the party and you cater to a younger crowd, mix this cd with the punkish Dropkick Murphys music. They do some Irish folk covers like Rocky Road to Dublin, Finnegan's Wake etc...
Bainne na mo is an gamna and the juice of the barley for me!
Enjoy this cd and Don't Drink and Drive!
Because everyone's Irish once a year..........2001-04-03
There once was an album of green,
Full of songs about beer and poteen,
Twas great start to finish,
Likely 'cause of the Guinness,
So I give it five stars on your screen.
No Dirty Anglicans Allowed!.......2001-03-01
This is an excellent album to sing along with. I highly recommend it, but I do not think the Loyalists or anyone who sides with them have any right to enjoy these fantastic songs. They have caused enough harm to the great Irish people without now insulting them by attempting to share in their good and decent traditions. They should stick with their gloomy Protestant songs.
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- reissue of 2 great Tradition Records LPs: "Heather and Glen" & "Classic Scots Ballads"
- Scottish Drinking And Pipe Songs
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Ewan MacColl , and Peggy Seeger
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ASIN: B000002NRA
Release Date: 1994-02-04 |
Tracks:
- Bagpipe Pipe Tunes: Hail Ro Ruadh Waternish/Daldownie's Reel/The Spider In The Gaff/Slow Gaelic Air
- I'm A Young Bonnie Lassie
- Never Wed An Old Man
- He Widna Wint His Gruel
- My Rovin' Eye
- Jock MacGraw
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Customer Reviews:
reissue of 2 great Tradition Records LPs: "Heather and Glen" & "Classic Scots Ballads".......2006-08-27
This CD is a reissue of 2 great Tradition Records LPs, "Heather and Glen", and just part of "Classic Scots Ballads". These traditional songs were crafted hundreds of years ago in the highly poetic culture of Scotland.
"Heather and Glen" holds field recording made by Alan Lomax, Calum McLean, and Hamish Henderson in 1950-51. The short notes that accompany the CD are a hack job, skimmed from Lomax's LP notes, with addded misleading references pubs and whiskey. The first side of the original LP has Scots Lowlands songs, including the magnificent Aberdeen singer Jeanie Robertson (v. The Queen Among the Heather: The Alan Lomax Portait Series ). The second side of the LP has Gaelic songs from the Hebrides: waulking songs (to thicken newly-woven wool), a wonderful milking song, and passionate lyrical songs. I feel that these early recording by Flora MacNeil (Lament for William Chisholm & Sister's Lament) are perhaps more direcly impassioned than her later CDs such "Craobh Nan Ubhal". I see that the waulking songs are part of the recently-issued "Gaelic Songs of Scotland: Women at Work in the Western Isles". I can only hope that the group working on the Alan Lomax collection will continue by issuing CDs for Flora MacNeil and Alan MacDonald.
Tracks 20-25 are from "Classic Scots Ballads", an early collaboration by Ewan McColl & Peggy Seeger, who did much to build the British folk song revival. The full LP was reissued in 1997, with extensive liner notes.
The reason that I mention the CD's pitiful liner notes, is because the notes should help us understand the depth and cultural background of the songs. For example, we should know that "Lament for William Chisholm" was composed (probably by his widow) after the defeat of Bonnie Prince Charlie in 1746. The Gaelic words weave together love, and pride and a great sense of personal loss for her fair young husband:
"O young Charles Stuart, it is your cause that left me desolate.
You took from me everything I had, in the war for your sake.
I do not mourn for my sheep or cattle, but for my husband.
Since that day, I was left a widow with nothing in the world but my shirt.
O my fair young love."
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Scottish Drinking And Pipe Songs.......2004-07-26
Who would ever think that Scottish Drinking And Pipe Songs would be something you would listen to? I didn't think it would be really good - but I was most certainly wrong. There are some songs on this album that or boring, annoying, or just not interesting, but the majority are wonderful. The best ones are:
The Elfin Knight, which is like a Scarborough Fair song; in this version, the man tells the woman to sew him a sack with no needlework, wash it in the well with no water - etcetera - but then she asks him to plow an acre of land between the salt sea and the sea strand, sow it with one sickle of leather and so on, and then he can have his shirt. I thought it was funny.
The Maid Gaed To The Mill is a fast, fun song, very light
The Gairdener Chyld [a version is also sung by June Tabor and] is about a gardener courting a lady, but she is very rude to him (at least that is what I have gathered).
Aikendrum is a fast, fun song, though in a 'sad' melody.
The False Lover Won Back is just what it sounds like - he leaves her, and she follows and is very persistant that he love her and stay with her. In the end she gets him back.
Johnny Lad is a good song, with good music (though I really haven't listened to the lyrics).
Jack MacGraw is a very funny song with a good melody as well.
The majority of the songs are sung by Ewan MacColl
More to this than Bagpipes.......2002-07-02
I have the LP. When I first listened to it, I was surprised by the ancient sound of the waulking songs; music quite different than the traditional things one hears from Scotland. Quite interesting to listen to. Too bad one cannot sample them before purchasing CD.
Authentic Scottish folk tunes.......2001-11-17
Alan Lomax collected these tunes right from the source. He took his tape recorder to the pubs, to the islands and highlands, to the farmhouses and to the ceilidh halls. The result is some of the finest, most authentic piping, fiddling and singing that you will ever hear.
The recordings are not hi-tech, but they are of outstanding quality. The majority of the songs are single instrument. The singers are unaccompanied. There is a nice blend of men's songs and women's songs, as well as a blend of English and Gaelic tunes. The singers are not musicians by profession, but each voice is clear and powerful.
As a nod to the authenticity of the recordings, there is a woman who believes that her cow will produce more milk if she sings to it. The recording of her song, "Gentle Lady" is made while she milks the cow and you can hear the milk hitting the bucket to keep time. A fine collection of waulking songs is made while the women waulk the tweed.
Scottish Piping and Drinking Songs.......2000-03-09
If you like real folks songs sung by real folks and real music you will love this album. The singers may not have the most beautiful voices but if you close your eyes you can easily imagine yourself in a quaint Scottish pub filled with good drink and great friends! A definite favorite of mine!
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Release Date: 2006-02-21 |
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- Drunken Sailor - Blaggards
- Hogjaw - Jackdaw
- Sing Me A Song - To Go Set
- Kicked In The Head - The Kissers
- Pub With No Beer - Three Day Threshold
- Plastic Paddy - The Peelers
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- Kings Of One Eleven - Sharkydoyles
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- My Brother Sylveste - The Pubcrawlers
- Weila Weila - The Porters
Customer Reviews:
An interesting flavor.......2007-05-14
This is so much fun to listen to! I find it goes best with a Guinness (or several). The more you drink, the better it sounds, but it's very enjoyable dry.
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- the plough and the stars, indeed
- The Dubliners
- Out of all the original material, this is surely the best!
- Essential Irish Music !
- This is THE Dubliners CD to buy -- you'll not regret it!
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ASIN: B000006YD4
Release Date: 1996-03-26 |
Tracks:
- Seven Druken Nights
- The Galway Races
- The Old Alarm Clock
- Colonel Fraser & O'Rouke's Reel
- The Rising Of The Moon
- McCafferty
- I'm A Rover
- Weila Waila
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- Zoological Gardens
- The Fairmoye Lasses And Sporting Paddy
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- Poor Paddy On The Railway
- Seven Deadly Sins
- Net Hauling Song
- Nancy Whiskey
- Many Young Men Of Twenty
- Instrumental Medley: Paddy's Gone To France-Skylark
- Molly Bawn
- The Dundee Weaver
- The Irish Navy
- Tibby Dunbar
- The Inniskillen Dragoons
- I Wish I Were Back In Liverpool
- Go To Sea No More
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- Instrumental Medley: The Piper's Chair/Bill Hart's Jig/The Nights Of St Patrick
- Darby O'Leary
- All For Me Grog
- Cork Hornpipe
- Peggy Gordon
- Maid Of The Sweet Brown Knowe
- Quare Bungle Ryr
- Flop Eared Mule (Donkey Reel)
- Poor Old Dicey Riley
- Whiskey On A Sunday
- Gentleman Soldier
- Navvy Boots
- Maids When You're Young Never Wed An Old Man
- Raffling Roaring Willie
- Mrs McGrath
- Carolan Concerto
- The Parlin' Glass
- A Muirsheen Durkin
- A Nation Once Again
- Whiskey In The Jar
- The Old Triangle
- A Pub With No Beer
- Kelly The Boy From Killan
- Croppy Boy
- Sullivan John
- Come And Join The British Army
- (The Bonny) Shoals Of Herring
- Mormon Braes
- Drink It Up Men
- Maloney Wants A Drink
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the plough and the stars, indeed .......2006-06-26
Since my youth I have had an ear for roots music, whether I was conscious of that fact or not. The original of that interest first centered on the blues, then early rock and roll and later, with the folk revival of the early 1960's, folk music. I have often wondered about the source of this interest. I am, and have always been a city boy, and an Eastern city boy at that. Nevertheless, over time I have come to appreciate many more forms of roots music than in my youth. The subject of the following review is an example.
In a sense it would seem that the source of my interest in the Dubliners would be apparent. My mother's people came over from Ireland to America on the famine ships in the 1840's. Not so, in my youth the Clancy Brothers and Tommy Machem were all that I would listen to for Irish, and particularly Irish political, songs. The Dubliners were a later acquired taste as I delved more into Irish history several years ago. I believe that the Dubliners are a little better musically than the Clancys and certainly Luke Kelly adds much with his deep whiskey-sodden voice to any song he leads. Politically, both groups cover many of the same songs- from traditional Croppy Boy, Boys of Wexford types to the songs of the Easter Uprising in 1916. The Dubliners, probably because they were based in and stayed in Ireland, have a bigger selection of songs reflecting the more current struggles for liberation. In short, the Dubliners measure up to my youthful standards for Irish political music. If you just want good old Irish sentimental material or party/bar music they have plenty of that here too. Check out A Pub with No Beer.
The Dubliners .......2006-01-04
The Dubliners are the first band in the 1960's to halmark a differnt style of music in ireland and is called traditional irish music. Oh there were folk bands before them and back to thousands of years of traditional irish music. Even so the Dubliners were the first to make money on it and by so doing inspired other traditional irish bands in ireland to do the same. I went to my homeland of Ireland in June of 2005 and people in ireland to me this that the dubliners inspired others to sing and write and make money on traditional irish music. In the 1940's to the 1950's ireland was listening to american music, jazz, big band music, blues and the like. It was not till the end of the 50's and the beginning of the 60's that traditional irish music came back to the forefront in ireland. Iam glad this happened. Being irish my self and growing up on traditonal irish music gives a person a close relationship with their people and country. It is the same in every country around the world. traditonal music of the people their not somewhere else is what gives people identity and culture of their own. Face up to it traditional irish music is great and
The Dubliners do an excellent performance which everyone can enjoy.
Out of all the original material, this is surely the best!.......2002-12-16
This double-CD compilation contains the first four studio albums recorded by The Dubliners in the mid- to late Sixties, plus a few rare live nuggets from "Live At The Royal Albert Hall". I've discovered that so far only two-thirds of "Drinking And Courting" are featured on this compilation.
These songs characterize a very unique approach. The Dubliners were heading for a big-time sound, not using very much amplification. Their choice of instrumentals has revealed their passionate intensity and meticulous expertise in mastering complex rhythmic jives. I would consider the instrumentals as being the highlight of this compilation, because there weren't many other Irish groups at that time who indulged in instrumentals.
The voices of Ronnie Drew, Luke Kelly, and Ciarán Bourke fill up a very important gap in the songs. The way they handle the songs is of utmost spontaneity and with exquisite enjoyment as they rip through them all one by one. Some of the songs display a very comical approach, such as "Navvy Boots".
This is THE ultimate compilation for all hardcore Dubliners fans. When you possess this one, then you hardly need any other compilation containing the same material. For all of you who have been hunting for the original albums without succeeding, quit searching and go for this one. This is the first time that so much original material has been compiled into one, and on CD! This is the one and only treasure trove! Go enjoy the songs and sing or dance along if you want. The Dubliners won't mind!
Essential Irish Music !.......2001-07-23
Of all the Dudliners cds out there , this is the one to own . It contains the first four albums that they recorded for EMI between 1966 - 1969 , in digitally remastered sound .
Backed by the incredible virtuosity of the band , Ronnie Drew's rasping vocals breathed new life and vitality into these traditional tunes and made them popular with the man in the street again , to the dismay of the folk purist and elitist , who thought that traditional music had to be treated like a museum relic and studied in a academic way , rather than to be enjoyed . Basically the Dubliners handed folk music back to the folks .
The songs are funny , lewd , boisterous , rollicking , and tender , and performed by the band with such fire and zeal that they have become the definitive versions . They're also great drinking songs !
The Dubliners have gone on to make a lot of great music since these albums were released , but this is the classic line-up at it's uncompromising best that shook folk music out of its stupor . Essential !
This is THE Dubliners CD to buy -- you'll not regret it!.......1998-11-14
This double CD is a reissue of the first 4 albums recorded by The Dubliners for EMI Records during the period 1966-1969, when the guys were young and full of fire. The songs are performed with gusto and great musicianship. These classic albums have been long out of print in the U.S. and it's great to have them available again, and on CD! Absolutely a 5-star purchase for anyone who loves Irish music.
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- Something For Everyone -- Great Party CD!
- Nice but disparate (eclectic?) collection
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Whiskey in the Jar: Essential Irish Drinking Songs & Sing Alongs
Various Artists
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ASIN: B000E6EJGQ
Release Date: 2006-02-21 |
Tracks:
- Whiskey In The Jar- The Dubliners
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- South Australia- Tommy Makem, The Clancy Brothers
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- Mountain Dew- Tommy Makem, The Clancy Brothers
- The Pub With No Beer- The Dubliners
- The Rocky Road To Dublin- The Young Dubliners
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- Wild Rover- Dropkick Murphys
- Holy Ground- Tommy Makem, The Clancy Brothers
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- Maloney Wants A Drink- The Dubliners
- The Leaving Of Liverpool- Tommy Makem, The Clancy Brothers
- The Rising Of The Moon- The Dubliners
- Fare Thee Well Enniskillen- Tommy Makem, The Clancy Brothers
- Muirsheen Durkin'- The Dubliners
- All For Me Grog- The Clancy Brothers
- Johnny, I Hardly Knew Ye- Tommy Makem, The Clancy Brothers
- A Nation Once Again
- The Rose of Tralee- Frank Patterson
- Seven Drunken Nights- The Dubliners
- Black Velvet Band- The Dubliners
- Amsterdam Mistress- Various
- Sally MacLennane- Various
- The Dirty Glass- Dropkick Murphys
- Whiskey, You're The Devil- Tommy Makem, The Clancy Brothers
- Dirty Old Town- Various
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Something For Everyone -- Great Party CD!.......2006-04-03
I enjoy seasonal music. I love the fact that Music Choice on my cable system has a 'Seasonal Music' channel, because I think that music written for a specific time of year can help people to enjoy the holiday more.
Of course, when you're thinking about enjoying St. Patrick's Day more, people usually think about drinking a lot of green beer. And if you're one of those people, this is the CD compilation for you.
This CD has a lot more contemporary artists than the last Irish CD I reviewed: The Dropkick Murphys and The Pogues stand out in particular. The Clancy Brothers and The Dubliners are also welcome additions to the CD.
There are still the old standbys - Frank Patterson sings the requisite "Danny Boy," The Dubliners contribute the title track "Whiskey In The Jar," and The Clancy Brothers offer up their rendition of the classic "Irish Rover." The Dropkick Murphys' take on "Wild Rover" was a high point for me, as was their "Fields of Athenry" - but then again, I'm a Dropkick Murphys fan anyway.
The songs on this compilation are fun, and singable (even if you can't sing - hey, who cares when you're drunk, right?). In two CDs, the only real disappointments were the two songs from The Pogues, whose live versions of "Dirty Old Town" and "Sally MacLennane" sound as if they were performed while the vocalist was plastered. That fits the theme of the compilation, but makes it tough to listen to. Listen to those two tracks later on in the evening and you'll be fine.
Of the two St. Patrick's Day offerings I was able to review this year, I'd say this one is my favorite. The music is more modern, and the performances more diverse. Plus you get two CDs, so you can listen longer. Enjoy, and Erin Go Bragh!
Nice but disparate (eclectic?) collection.......2006-03-15
The actual title is: "Whiskey In The Jar: Essential Irish Drinking Songs & Sing Alongs."
Amazon has the title reversed (with "Essential Irish Drinking..." first), so a search for "Whiskey In The Jar" won't find it! (ok, maybe it is better to have "Essential Irish Drinking" first).
Also note that a number of songs are "Live" recordings (that's not noted at this time in the Amazon song listing): Disc 1: Tracks 9, 10 & 11; on Disc 2: tracks 10, 14, 16 & 17 (the two Pogues songs on the disc are Live).
All good songs and first rate artists here, but quite a disparate range from very traditional to celtic rock. We used this CD as the basis for a great St. Patrick's day songs playlist for Cool Celtic (Music Sojourn) with similarly eclectic additions. The Pogues, the Young Dubliners, and The Drop Kick Murphys make up most of the more mod sounds on here - too bad that the Pogues version of "Whiskey In The Jar" didn't make it on this CD (it would have provided the same kind of contrast with the Dubliners' version as the rest of the cd does with the mix of artists & songs). At least it progresses through the tunes on each disc from more traditional to more punk - if you're drinking along with the tunes as they play, that ought to work out just about right by the end. This collection may be too eclectic for some. Those looking for the Traditional songs get more for their money here and can ignore the few rockers at the end of each disc. Those into the Pogues and Drop Kick Murphys more rockus sounds may not find enough of that to keep it playing except for around St. Patrick's day each year. However, for that purpose, it does satisfy!
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- Great to hear some old familiar songs, but songs to short.
- Dreadful Example of Irish Music
- A Little Bit of Irishness
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50 Favorite Irish Pub Songs
Sean O'Neill
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ASIN: B00004ST19
Release Date: 2002-01-15 |
Tracks:
- Medley: If You're Irish/Bold O' Donaghue/I'll Tell Me Ma/Courtin' In The Kitchen
- Medley: Wild Rover/Molly Malone/I Belong To Glasgow/Loch Lomond/When Irish Eyes Are Smiling
- Medley: The Irish Rover/Brennan On The Moor/Wild Colonial Boy/Muirsheen Durkin
- Medley: Rose Of Aranmore/Where The Three Counties Meet/Where My Eileen Is Waiting
- Medley: Danny Boy/Galway Bay/Rose Of Tralee
- Medley: Goodbye Johnny Dear/Old Bog Road/Farewell To Galway
- Medley: Whiskey In The Jar/Waxies' Dargle/Dicey Riley/Whiskey You're The Devil
- Medley: The Holy Ground/It's A Long Way To Tipperary/Hello Patsy Fagan...
- Medley: When I Was Single/Love Is Teasing/Never Wed An old Man
- Medley: Boys Of Killybegs/Tim Finnegan's Wake/Old Maid In A Garret/Goodbye Mick
- Medley: Dublin O'Shea/Moonshiner/Juice Of The Barley/Rosin The Bow
- Medley: Maggie/Silver Threads Among The Gold/Maggie Again
- Medley: Giddler's Green/Black Velvet Band/Boul' Thady Quill/Boys From The County Armagh
- Medley: Garden Where The Praties Grow/Dan O'Hara/Home, Boys, Home/Jig: Tongs By The Fire
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Great to hear some old familiar songs, but songs to short........2006-02-11
Many of the songs listed were amoung my favorites, I was so excited to hear this CD. But when I recieved it. Each song listed only has a verse or two and is part of a 3-4 song blend all crammed into a 4 minute song track. So you really don't get the full enjoyment of the whole song. You only get about a minute of each song. The rendition of danny boy was terrible. The song has a terrible background music you'd find on an electric piano keyboard under cheesey DANCE beat. Seriously a dance beat to Dannyboy? Other than the dannyboy fiasco and the briefness of each song grouped on each track, the music was pretty good, I loved hearing all the songs my grandfather and his brothers would sing, like Moonshiner. But I would prefer to listen to the full version of my favorite pub songs. Not the condensed combinations of one or two versus of several songs crammed into one track on the cd. The songs just didn't flow. I'd recommend a different CD.
Dreadful Example of Irish Music.......2003-02-09
Oh, where to begin - the fake brogue used or the simply terrible sounds altogether? Trust me, you'll NEVER hear this kind of dreadful music in the pubs in Ireland - UNLESS, of course, the only pub you enter happens to be Durty Nelly's the night before your flight back home from Shannon.
Imagine handing a CD by Lawrence Welk to some foreigner and telling them "this is a very good example of American music", and that's what you have here that is supposed to be representative of Irish music.
This is the sort of thing that they play in the retirement homes on St. Patrick's Day, and then they put the CD away for another 364 days.
A Little Bit of Irishness.......2001-09-14
This CD has wonderful, classic folk songs from Ireland. It makes me feel like I am in a pub with a bunch of friends having a drink. The music is upbeat and toe-tapping. My two-year old loves to dance to it and it always puts me in a better mood.
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Release Date: 2002-01-15 |
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- Medley: Hannigan's Hooley/McNamara's Band/Humour Is On Me Now...
- Medley: Do You Want Your Oul' Lobby Washed Down?/Zoological Gardens...
- Medley: Hills Of Connemara/Golden Jubilee/Brady From Strabane
- Medley: Shores Of America/Mother's Loves A Blessing/Three-Leafed Shamrock...
- Medley: Isle Of innisfree/Forty Shades Of Green
- Medley: Spancil Hill/Galway Shawl/Roads Of Dildare/Eileen O'Grady
- Medley: I'm A Rover/Little Brown Jug/Ducks Of Magheralin/Jug Of Punch
- Medley: Mountain Dew/Old Reilly's Daughter/Lisdoonvarna Polka/The Liar
- Medley: Will Ye Go, Lassie, Go/Old Claddagh Ring/Mother Malone/Irish Lullaby
- Medley: Donegal Danny/Spanish Lady/Rambles Of Spring/Catch Me If You Can
- Medley: Lovely Leitrim/Green Glens Of Antrim/Days In Old Donegal
- Medley: The Spinning Wheel/Rose Of Mooncoin
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- Medley: Barney Brannigan/Kittie Lie Over/Old Woman From Wexford/Jig: Sweet Biddy Daly
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- Songs of Ireland (Irish Folk Songs) Brobdingnagian Bards
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Songs of Ireland (Irish Folk Songs)
The Brobdingnagian Bards
Manufacturer: Mage Records
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ASIN: B0001LAR2O
Release Date: 2002-03-17 |
Tracks:
- Rocky Road To Dublin
- Rosin the Beau
- Lish Young Buy-A-Broom
- Johnny at the Door
- An Irish Lullaby (Too Ra Loo Ra Loo Ra)
- Spancil Hill
- Finnegan's Wake
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Album Description
Ireland is rich in a musical history that goes back hundreds of years. Before even many of the great Irish fiddle tunes gained their popularity, the Irish were singing songs themselves.
Songs of of Ireland is a new exploration of the Irish songs by the Brobdingnagian Bards. On this packed, 19 song CD, you will hear the joy and sorrow of the Irish and Irish Americans in an hour of great music that is perfect for St. Patricks' Day and quickly come to understand why The Bards are considered "masters of the traditional folk".
Customer Reviews:
Songs of Ireland (Irish Folk Songs) Brobdingnagian Bards.......2006-07-11
I wanted some authentic Irish folk songs for my elementary music classes. Only two or three titles from this CD will be useful. I was disappointed. However, I did like some of the accompaniments.
Oh Dear.......2006-06-09
A dreadful selection of material designed to appeal to third/fourth generation Irish in USA, preferably wearing leprechaun hats and swilling warm Guinness. Hopefully won't be heard in Ireland.
Songs of Ireland.......2006-03-18
Was disappointed. Singer over-powered the accompanying music rather than blending with it. Singing voice was not that good. Have heard much better Irish singers. Would not purchase Brobdignagain Bards again.
Everyone is Irish ..........2005-05-14
on St Patrick's Day, or so the say goes, but this CD reaches out to the Irish in us all no matter what time of the year it is. There's some funny songs like "Lannigan's Ball" or "Finnegan's Wake" and then there are the ballads such as "Irish Lullaby" and "Danny Boy". This is a CD for everyone from baby to great grandma, whether Irish or not.
Blessed are the Irish.......2004-06-27
This cd makes me wish I was Irish...I raise a glass in toast to this cd.From traditional Irish songs like"Danny Boy","An Irish Lullaby"&"Rocky Road to Dublin"to traditional Irish drinking songs,such as "Finnigan"s Wake"&"Jug of Punch".From the comical to the more heart felt,this cd has it all.You may not be Irish,but you'll be singing along with the songs like you were.One of the best Irish cd's I've ever heard.
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