| 1. Song: The Broom of the Cowdenknowes |
| 2. Song: Freeborn Man of the Traveling People |
| 3. Song: Rambling Irishman |
| 4. Song: Bonny Blue-Eyed Nancy |
| 5. Reels: Mullin's Fancy/The Raveled Hank of Yarn/Gilbert Clancy's |
| 6. Song: Erin Grá Mo Chrói [Ireland Love of My Heart] |
| 7. Poc Ar Buile [The Mad Puck Goat] |
| 8. Song: I'll Walk Beside You |
| 9. Jigs: The Colliers' Set |
| 10. Song and Jigs: The Queen of Connemara [Francis Fahy]/The Carraroe/The L |
| 11. Song: Down by the Glenside [Peadar Kearney] |
| 12. Song: The Jolly Beggarman |
| 13. Reels: Last Night's Fun/The Chattering Magpie/The Black Haired Lass/The |
Editorial Reviews
Cherish the Ladies are primarily known for their instrumental skills--nearly every member is a contest-winning musician--so it might come as a bit of a surprise that on The Girls Won't Leave the Boys Alone, 10 of the 13 tracks are songs. But the assured way with which the band delivers its sweet harmonies on the opening track ("The Broom of Cowdenknowes") proves the Ladies can sing as well as they can play their fiddles, flutes, and accordions. They've invited a host of guest artists to perform with them, including folk singers Luka Bloom, Tom Chapin, Arlo Guthrie, and Pete Seeger; instrumentalists fiddler Brendan Mulvihill, banjo picker Eric Weisberg, and Chieftains member and flautist Matt Molloy; and the legendary Irish balladeers the Clancy Brothers. In a particularly moving gesture, the six band members pay tribute to their families by playing a lovely version of "The Queen of Connemara" accompanied by their fathers and brothers. The Girls Won't Leave the Boys Alone is a departure from Cherish the Ladies' previous dance-tune-based recordings, but the quality of the singing is so good that you don't miss the jigs and reels. --Michael Simmons
The Girls Won't Leave the Boys Alone,Cherish the Ladies,Windham Hill Records,Celtic Folk,Celtic/Irish,Int'l & World Music,Irish Folk,Pop,Traditional Celtic,Traditional Irish Folk,World Music
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The Girls Won't Leave the Boys Alone
Cherish the Ladies Manufacturer: Windham Hill Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005AX60 Release Date: 2001-04-17 |
Tracks:
- The Broom Of The Cowdenknowes
- Freeborn Man Of The Traveling People
- Rambling Irishman
- Bonny Blue-Eyed Nancy
- Raveled Hank Of Yarn Set
- Ireland Love Of My Heart
- The Mad Puck Goat
- I'll Walk Beside You
- The Colliers' Set
- Queen Of Connemara/The Carraroe Jig/The Lilting Fisherman
- Down By The Glenside
- The Jolly Beggarman
- Last Night's Fun Set
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Cherish the Ladies are primarily known for their instrumental skills--nearly every member is a contest-winning musician--so it might come as a bit of a surprise that on The Girls Won't Leave the Boys Alone, 10 of the 13 tracks are songs. But the assured way with which the band delivers its sweet harmonies on the opening track ("The Broom of Cowdenknowes") proves the Ladies can sing as well as they can play their fiddles, flutes, and accordions. They've invited a host of guest artists to perform with them, including folk singers Luka Bloom, Tom Chapin, Arlo Guthrie, and Pete Seeger; instrumentalists fiddler Brendan Mulvihill, banjo picker Eric Weisberg, and Chieftains member and flautist Matt Molloy; and the legendary Irish balladeers the Clancy Brothers. In a particularly moving gesture, the six band members pay tribute to their families by playing a lovely version of "The Queen of Connemara" accompanied by their fathers and brothers. The Girls Won't Leave the Boys Alone is a departure from Cherish the Ladies' previous dance-tune-based recordings, but the quality of the singing is so good that you don't miss the jigs and reels. --Michael SimmonsCustomer Reviews:
couldn't be without.......2007-01-04
Cherish The Ladies.....Everyone should cherish their lovely Celtic Music!.......2006-06-27
Make a date with the ladies!.......2006-05-05
This CD is a lovely collaborative effort with the Ladies and their friends, and it's entertaining and crisp from start to finish. From sentimental love songs like Bonny Blue-Eyed Nancy, to the tongue in cheek wit of The Mad Puck Goat, it's one of those experiences you have when you just feel lucky to be along for the ride. And hats off to their rendition of Down by the Glenside with Paddy Reilly. He really is one of the best ballad singers out there and he's a treat on this cut.
The Ladies are great. Don't miss them.
A few too many guest singers.......2004-06-09
Compulsively listenable.......2003-10-01
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The Boys Won't Leave the Girls Alone
The Clancy Brothers Manufacturer: Shanachie ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00008FQVU Release Date: 1993-04-13 |
Customer Reviews:
Great Early Recording!.......2004-08-21
Outstanding early Clancy Brothers /Makem recording.......2004-08-13
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