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1. Leaving of Liverpool - Pat Lynch & Airchords, Pat Lynch & Airchords
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3. Stack of Barley - Ottilie Patterson
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4. Last Rose of Summer
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Best of Irish Music,Various Artists,Premium Music Coll.,Celtic/Irish,Int'l & World Music,Ireland,Irish Folk,Pop,Traditional Celtic
Average customer rating:
- Irish Music
- Love this CD!
- A blast from the past
- The best of the early Chieftains
- It doesn't get any better than this
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The Best of the Chieftains
The Chieftains
Manufacturer: Sony
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ASIN: B000060P2Z
Release Date: 2002-02-19 |
Tracks:
- Up Against The Buachalawns
- Boil The Breakfast Early
- Friel's Kitchen
- No.6 The Coombe
- O'Sullivan's March
- Sea Image
- An Speic Seoigheach
- The Dogs Among The Bushes
- The Job Of Journeywork
- Oh! The Breeches Full Of Stitches
- Chase Around The Windmill: Toss The Feathers/Ballinasloe Fair/Cailleach An Airgid/Cuil Aodha Slide/The Pretty Girl
- The Wind That Shakes The Barley/The Reel With The Beryle
Amazon.com
The tracks on The Best of the Chieftains are drawn from The Chieftains 7, The Chieftains 8, and Boil the Breakfast Early--three of the band's recordings from the late 1970s. This was the period when former Bothy Band and Planxty flautist Matt Molloy and vocalist/bodhran player Kevin Cunniffe joined up and finally fulfilled Paddy Maloney's vision of what the band should sound like. It also marks the last time the Chieftains recorded pure, unadulterated traditional Irish music. Not long after making these albums, the band set off on a new career that has included numerous movie and TV soundtracks, collaborations with pop stars of various stripes, and guest appearances with symphony orchestras. Although some purists decry the band's later attempts at crossover, the near perfection of tracks such as the exquisitely performed suite of dance tunes "Chase Around the Windmill" show that the Chieftains had taken the old tunes about as far as they could go. The group may have gone on to make better-selling records, but they never topped the traditional grace and charm of the songs on The Best of the Chieftains. --Michael Simmons
Customer Reviews:
Irish Music.......2007-05-14
If you are going to have an Irish party, this is the best music to have. The music is varied, jigs, reels and knee slapping songs that liven up any event and get you dancing.
Love this CD!.......2006-02-08
I love the Chieftains and I love this CD. I love it so much, I using a great many of the songs for the Prelude for my wedding.
A blast from the past.......2004-04-06
The title of this album is rather deceptive: it's not a selection from the Chieftains' entire catalog of recordings, but instead from the 3 albums (7, 8, and 9) that they put out on the Columbia label in the late 70's. That said, it's a worthy addition to anyone's Irish music library: it showcases the band at the pivotal point when they underwent major personnel changes and began to expand into less traditional ventures such as film scores. I've owned the three albums in question for years (and bought this one because the old vinyl was wearing out); this selection includes most of my favorite tracks from those albums, and shows what a solid, spirited, high-quality band they were from the start. (But it's instructive to compare the flute solos in the "Chase Around the Windmill" set with those from the earlier albums: with all due respect to Michael Tubridey, I feel that the addition of Matt Molloy, with his thoughtful and beautifully phrased flute playing, gave the group much more depth.)
The best of the early Chieftains.......2003-11-27
The retro style of Paddy Moloney's hair on the cover of this disc is a good metaphor for this CD, a remastered 1970s recording incorporating the best tracks from three of the Chieftains' early LPs. As far as traditional Irish music goes, it's not the purest of the pure, but it shows how this group gave a new twist to their country's music before venturing into the equally exciting realm of television and film music. If you're a fan of the Chieftains' later work, you'll definitely love this CD -- it's not really all that different, just less programmatic and commercialized.
There are some really incredible tracks here, like "O'Sullivan's March", an old 18th-century military tune arranged for the entire band -- the flutes in the middle section preserve the wonderful old fife-like quality of the original song. "Sea Image" and "Speic Seoigheach", composed by Paddy Moloney himself, point toward the group's later development as a band blending a traditional feel into their own original compositions. And the rest of the tracks show exactly why these marvelous Irishmen were nominated for a Grammy over twenty years ago.
Five stars easily!
It doesn't get any better than this.......2003-01-26
This anthology is incredible. Irish traditional music just doesn't get any better than this! The selections are timeless, the orchestration is always perfect. Paddy Maloney's pipes and whistles really drive the music and the late great Derek Bell's brilliant Celtic harp playing is top-notch! Anyone who enjoys Irish traditional music should own this collection...preferably on CD!
Average customer rating:
- Irish at it's best.
- Irish Magic
- Just got your Kleenex
- Wonderful!
- The Very Best of the Irish Tenors is just that!
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The Very Best of The Irish Tenors
The Irish Tenors
Manufacturer: Music Matters
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000069JJ6
Release Date: 2007-01-08 |
Tracks:
- Toora Loora Looral
- Will Ye Go Lassie Go
- Spanish Lady
- When Irish Eyes Are Smiling
- Percy French Medley: Phil The Fluther's Ball, Come Back Paddy Reilly, The Lay Of The West Clare Reailway, Are Ye Right There Michael?
- Amazing Grace
- Nearer My God To Thee
- Danny Boy
- Fields of Athenry
- Only The River Runs Free
- Molly Malone
- Last Rose of Summer
- She Moved Through the Fair
- Maggie
- New Medley (combination of the 2 medleys
Product Description
1. Toora Loora Looral
2. Will Ye Go Lassie Go
3. Spanish Lady
4. When Irish Eyes Are Smiling
5. Percy French Medley: Phil The Fluther's Ball, Come Back Paddy Reilly, The Lay Of The West Clare Railway - Are Ye Right There Michael?
6. Amazing Grace
7. Nearer My God To Thee
8. Danny Boy
9. Fields Of Athenry
10. Only The River Runs Free
11. Molly Malone
12. Last Rose Of Summer
13. She Moved Through The Fair
14. Maggie
15. New Medley (Combination of the 2 medleys)
Format: CD
Amazon.com
In the short time since they grouped together a few years ago to form their sensationally successful trio, the Irish Tenors have already put out an impressive array of recordings and DVDs, including some bona fide gooseflesh-inducing live concert performances. So, if you still have the enviable pleasure of discovering these amazing vocalists--or want to turn a friend on to their musical charms--this compilation CD will do the trick nicely. It brings together such classics as "Danny Boy," "Toora Loora Looral," "Last Rose of Summer," and "When Irish Eyes Are Smiling" (featuring John McDermott)--all rendered with the kind of passionate, heartfelt, and harmonious crooning that is their signature style, whether they're singing as an ensemble or as highlighted soloists. And even if you have the complete Irish Tenors, this anthology includes several numbers not found on their previously released CDs. Hard to think of a sweeter treat for a fan of singing too good to ever go out of fashion. --Sarah Chin
Customer Reviews:
Irish at it's best........2007-05-07
This album is really the number two album from this trio. It is very good and well worth the investment. The five star album by The Irish Tenors would have to be Heritage. Both albums rate high in my book.
Irish Magic.......2006-08-21
This is my first CD of the Irish Tenors. And what a joy! I played it as soon as it arrived. I like the blend of their voices,the passion and enthusiasm they bring to this CD. What I find is a real treat is the words to all the songs are in the booklet.I love this CD.
Just got your Kleenex.......2005-12-25
I suggest a box of Kleenex for each person in the room when you play this CD or VHS recording. Mom won't let me play it anymore because she...well, you know what I mean.
Wonderful!.......2005-12-12
When it's cold and frightful here, I play The BOYZ!
So wonderful. So much fun.
Up here in backwash Maine, there ain't much, believe me. But these guys are great. Sincere, care about what they're doing, true artists.
Ah, to go to Ireland again. Well, not unless the price of natural gas recedes!
The Very Best of the Irish Tenors is just that!.......2005-01-22
This recording is wonderful. Ronan's "last Rose of summer" is unique, the Percy French medley shows all three in great voice, Finbar's Maggie is wonderful and the laurels have to go to Anthony for his magnificent rendition of "She moved through the fair", wow!!!!
Well worth buying.
Isaac Chute
Average customer rating:
- Closer to the Main Street Singers than to the Dubliners or the Clancy Bros
- The best of the Irish Rovers
- the best christmas present
- I'd personally like to thank Lily the Pink
- Irish Rovers
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The Best Of The Irish Rovers [Remaster]
The Irish Rovers
Manufacturer: Mca
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ASIN: B00000I8KS
Release Date: 1999-03-09 |
Tracks:
- The Unicorn
- Liverpool Lou
- The Orange And The Green
- Lily The Pink
- Did She Mention My Name
- The Irish Rover
- Whiskey On A Sunday (The Puppet Song)
- The Biplane, Ever More
- Mrs. Crandall's Boarding House
- Winken', Blinken' And Nod
- Goodbye Mrs. Durkin
- The Black Velvet Band
- Years May Come, Years May Go
- The Marvelous Toy
- Goodbye Mick And Goodbye Pat
- Nancy Whiskey
Customer Reviews:
Closer to the Main Street Singers than to the Dubliners or the Clancy Bros.......2006-03-25
This is a saccharine and banal take on Irish music, with all the emotional intesity of a Hummel figuraine. Upon first listen, I remarked to my wife that they sounded more like Peter, Paul, and Mary than the Dubliners. She correctly pointed out that Peter, Paul, and Mary were actually much better than this pablum, and that the Irish Rovers more closely resemble the fictional Main Street Singers from a Mighty Wind.
Truly, absolutely, unlistenably passionless, cloying and bland.
The best of the Irish Rovers.......2006-03-09
Outstanding!! It's a great CD of my old LP and it's great to hear the old Rovers again.
the best christmas present.......2006-02-02
My son was at his great aunt's and he heard her records and that's what caused him to get it. My daughter actually got it to him for christmas
I'd personally like to thank Lily the Pink.......2005-08-29
for her medicinal compounds! This cd combines some hilarious drinking songs with children's songs. The former are well worth the patience involved in getting through the latter.
THE ORANGE AND THE GREEN provides an amusing look at the difficulties involved in being the mixed offspring of Catholic Irish and Protestant Scottish-Irish parents ("being strictly neutral, I bashed everyone in sight!")while LILY THE PINK is an amusing story about the efficacy of a woman's medicinal compounds which were some less than expected: "Ebenezer thought he was Julius Caesar so they put him in a home and gave him medicinal compound, now he's Emperor of Rome!" They also cured an indivdual with a "terrible stammer" after which "he's s-s-seen but n-n-never heard."
And of course there is the slightly more subtle humor regarding Ms. Crandall's boarding house. One should just listen and enjoy.
Grab it with a copy of your favorite Gaelic Storm cd and laugh all your problems away.
Irish Rovers.......2005-08-07
This is a great collection of songs by the Irish Rovers. No one sings the "Unicorn" song any better than these guys. For Irish Rover fans and those that never heard their songs before, you can't beat this CD. Enjoy!
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- Rutter Christmas Album
- Unique and Beautiful!
- Johh Rutter Chirstmas Album
- Liked it enough to go through a lot of trouble to give it a review.
- John Rutter and Cambridge Singers
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The John Rutter Christmas Album
Cambridge Singers , Rutter , and City of London Sinfon
Manufacturer: Collegium
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Classical
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ASIN: B00006JJ4T
Release Date: 2002-09-24 |
Tracks:
- Wexford Carol
- Jesus Child
- There Is a Flower
- Donkey Carol
- Wild Wood Carol
- Angels' Carol
- Nativity Carol
- Mary's Lullaby
- Star Carol
- Candlelight Carol
- Shepherd's Pipe Carol
- Christmas Lullaby
- Dormi, Jesu
- Love Came Down at Christmas
- Sans Day Carol
- I Wonder as I Wander
- What Sweeter Music
- Joy to the World
- I Saw Three Ships
- Deck the Hall
- Very Best Time of Year
- We Wish You a Merry Christmas
- Silent Night
Album Description
Top of the British Classical Charts for 10 Weeks! Billboard Top Ten Classical Recording - December 2002! This album gathers together most of the carols I have composed over the years, plus a sprinkling of my arrangements of traditional carols, grouped to form a program which narrates, reflects upon, and celebrates the Christmas story. I have always enjoyed carols ever since I first sang them as a member of my school choir, and it was not long before I began to write carols of my own-in fact my first two published compositions were the Nativity Carol and the Shepherd's Pipe Carol. For any musician involved in choral music, Christmas is an especially joyous time, and I am indeed happy that it has played a part in my musical life for so many years- JOHN RUTTER
Customer Reviews:
Rutter Christmas Album.......2007-05-14
Great selection of music, and well presented. This is however older recordings that do not match the quality of Rutter's latest recordings such as the Te Deum or the Gloria.
Unique and Beautiful!.......2007-03-09
John Rutter, and his beautiful music, is such a gift to the world. This unique Christmas CD is magnificent! Especially touching are two of Rutter's original carols, "Christmas Lullaby" and the joyful "Angels' Carol." The musical selections speak to the soul, helping the listener connect to emotions of joy, peace, faith, hope, and love. This is a worthy addition to your collection of Christmas CDs.
Johh Rutter Chirstmas Album.......2007-02-19
If I were to choose only one Christmas album to ever own, this would be the one. John Rutter is an exceptional composer of religious music, with unusual harmonies. The music is difficult to sing, and because this is his own choir and he is directing it, the performance is flawless. Gives you goosebumps.
Liked it enough to go through a lot of trouble to give it a review........2007-02-07
Great music by John Rutter: Great performance!
John Rutter and Cambridge Singers.......2007-01-18
This is quintessential English cathedral music; beautifully sung. Reminds one of the English Christmas -- warm and serene -- that we've only experienced in our dreams!
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The Best of the Original Dubliners
The Dubliners
Manufacturer: EMI Int'l
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00009YFVB
Release Date: 2003-08-11 |
Tracks:
- Seven Drunken Nights
- Black Velvet Band
- Whiskey in the Jar
- All for Me Grog
- Rising of the Moon
- I Wish I Were Back in Liverpool
- Bonny Boy
- Fairmoye Lasses and Sporting Paddy
- Maid of the Sweet Brown Knowe
- Molly Maruires [Live]
- McAlpine's Fusiliers [Live]
- Greenland Whale Fishery
- Biddy Mulligan
- Musical Priest/Blackthorn Stick
- Navvy Boots [Live]
- Champion at Keeping Them Rolling
- I Know My Love
Tracks:
- I'm a Rover
- Maids When You're Young Never Wed an Old Man
- Nancy Whiskey
- Pub With No Beer
- Seven Deadly Sins
- Black Velvet Band [Live]
- Nation Once Again
- Partin' Glass
- Poor Paddy on the Railway
- Kelly, The Boy from Killan
- Lowlands of Holland
- Breeze [Live]
- Alabama 58
- Night Visiting Song
- Cork Hornpipe [Live]
- Poor Old Dicey Riley
- Whiskey on a Sunday
Tracks:
- Dirty Old Town
- Whiskey in the Jar [Live]
- Old Triangle
- Galway Races
- Peggy Gordon [Live]
- Irish Navy
- Net Hauling Song
- Battle of Somme/Freedom Come All Ye
- Smith of Bristol
- Tibby Dunbar
- Leavin' of Liverpool [Live]
- Beggar Man
- Rattling Roaring Willie
- School Days Over
- Louse House in Kilkenny
- Mrs. McGrath
- Seven Drunken Nights [Live]
Album Description
Budget price compilation from Ireland's finest showmen features 51 tracks, originally released 1967-1972, packaged in three standard jewel cases & housed in a slipcase. Copy Control CD. EMI Gold.
Album Details
Extensive Triple CD Box Set from Ireland's Finest Showmen. They were "Rolling Stone" Scruffy to their Contemporary Counterparts, the "Beatle" Like Clancy Brothers. The Dubliners Wrote the Book on Hard Living and the Hard Drinking Image. The Group Continues on Despite Numerous Personnel Changes, but They Are Still Vital Nonetheless and Admired by Succeeding Generations. All the Hits Are Included Like "Seven Drunken Nights", "Dirty Old Town", "Whiskey in the Jar" and Lots More.
Customer Reviews:
The motherlode.......2004-07-08
Billy Connolly describes his first time ever seeing the Dubliners in concert as a classic case of culture shock! Folk Musicians back then were inclined to wear Aran sweaters so they could be easily identified..not the Dubliners! "Wild bearded goats" with one of their lead singers voice sounding like coal being poured down a delivery chute! The Dubliners did to Folk Music in Ireland what Bob Dylan did in the USA. They were raw, vulgar, unpretentious, talented, funny and, the inspiration for legions of future Irish musicians. The tracks listed on this collection are essentially the best of their original line up. My only slight criticism is that I wish they had kept the track order of the first three albums intact. As musicians, Luke Kelly, Barney MacKenna and Ciarron Bourke were of the highest calibre. This music swerves from incendary to sad and back again. This is what the Pogues sounded like in another life!
Average customer rating:
- The Best!!!!
- You've heard it all before.
- A must for the well rounded music collection
- Well....
- what a waste
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The Best of Clannad: In a Lifetime
Clannad
Manufacturer: RCA
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B0001BXYSS
Release Date: 2004-02-24 |
Tracks:
- In A Lifetime
- Theme From Harry's Game
- I Will Find You (Theme From The Last Of The Mohicans)
- What Will I Do
- Almost Seems (Too Late To Turn)
- Both Sides Now
- Robin (The Hooded Man)
- Newgrange
- Of This Land
- Something To Believe In
- Caislean Oir
- Trail Of Tears
- Ri Na Cruinne
- Buachaill On Eirne
- Sirius
- A Dream In The Night
- Fado
- Christmas Angels
Customer Reviews:
The Best!!!!.......2007-01-04
Always and forever a fan of Clannad, and this is no exception. Ms. Brennan is fantastic.
You've heard it all before........2006-06-17
Why would I write a review about a compilation CD that I could create myself within an hour from all of the past CDs I've bought from this once great group? All good things must come to an end, and this, yet another, stab at your wallet proves that the party's over. It's been nearly 10 years since the release of the wonderful, aptly named "Landmarks" CD, so it's time to move on to other Celtic bands that have left Clannad in the proverbial dust. Save your money folks, because if you're a true OLD fan...you've heard it all before.
A must for the well rounded music collection.......2005-02-23
This is the only Clannad cd I own, but about 4 hours after chewing open the shrinkwrap and on my 4th listening of the entire cd (it arrived today in the mail), I wonder why I waited so long to find this. I had a rough day at work and listening to this cd was like sitting under a cool waterfall on a hot day (cold beer optional)
Well...........2004-06-21
...I do agree with some previous reviews: Clannad have been releasing hundreds of "best of" compilation and that's probably enough tiring!! Stop it!
BUT....this best of worths buying it cause, to me a Clannad fan since such a long time ago, it is the best ever done. So, for those approaching Clannad for the first time it s one of the best album: furhter to that there exists a Double-set with a superb chill out Cd included!
For thoise who already know Clannad...well....hope a new album will be released! We have enough of Greatest Hits Cd and such....
what a waste.......2004-04-10
This album bites. The brief interludes of prostituted classical music are the only redeeming qualities. What is with the irritating children's vocals?
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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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The Best of Irish Pub Songs: 20 Great Favorites
Various Artists
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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
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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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- 4 stars as a single disc, 5 stars with live CD
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The Best of Altan
Altan
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ASIN: B000005CQH
Release Date: 1997-01-21 |
Tracks:
- Tommy Peoples/The Windmill/Fintan McManus's
- Moll Dubh A' Ghleanna
- Jimmy Lyon's/The Teelin/The Red Crow/The Broken Bridge
- The Sunset
- Glory Reel/The Heathery Cruach
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- Mazurka
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- King Of The Pipers
- 'Si Do Mhaimeo I
- The Jug Of Punch
- The Emyvale/Ril Gan Ainm/The Three Merry Sisters Of Fate
- An Mhaighdean Mhara
- Dulaman
- Drowsy Maggie/Rakish Paddy/Harvest Storm
- An Feochan
Tracks:
- Con Cassidy's/Neil Gow's Highland/Moll And Tiarna/McSweeney's
- The Yellow Tinker/Lady Montgomery
- Thug Me Ruide
- Ta Mo Chleamhnas A Dheanamh
- The Curlew/McDermott's/Three Scones Of Boxty/Unnamed Reel
- Tuirse Mo Chroi
- Paddy's Trip To Scotland/Dinky's/The Shetland Fiddler
- Johnny's Wedding/Rogue's Reel/The Gravel Walk
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It's hard to qualify what "best of" could mean in the case of a band as prolific as Altan. This was a record label collection (the best of the Green Linnet years) and it is just that from Frankie Kennedy's slow reel, "The Sunset," through the jigs, reels and airs that they play so well. Mairead Ni Mhaoinaigh on fiddle also supplies their trademark voice, Ciaran Tourish and Paul O'Shaughnessy are on fiddles as well, Frankie Kennedy is on flute plus various instruments by Ciaran Curran, Mark Kelly and Daithi Sproule. As a bonus there is a second CD, a live recording taken from the soundboard of a 1989 concert. --Louis Gibson
Customer Reviews:
4 stars as a single disc, 5 stars with live CD.......2003-02-05
As retrospectives go, this is a good one, and captures the pace that Altan brings to a regular release. The entire history is represented here, at least as it was distributed by Green Linnet. The early trio date with Frankie, Mairead and Ciaran Curran through the final formation as sextet before Frankie's passing with the additions of Ciaran Tourish, Daithi Sproule and Dermot Byrne are well represented. The weaker points come from "Horse With a Heart" which has something missing in Phil Cunningham's production, though I am hard pressed to say what it is that's missing.
Perhaps the element of personnel flux is at its most vulnerable during these early days, as Paul Shaunnesy and Mark Kelly were sometimes on and sometimes off because of their day jobs. It really wasn't until "The Red Crow" that Frankie and Mairead made the decision to leap forward with this band as their career, and it is with that release that Altan really catches fire.
The shadows of Johnny Dougherty, Con Campbell, James Byrne and Robert Cinnamond loom large in the soul of this band, and in no uncertain terms they took the Donegal-Ulster tradition of Irish music and carried it from the back bothrins of Gaoth Dobhair to front and center in the Irish Cultural Renaissance of the 80's and 90's.
But, the real gem here is the limited edition version that carried a live CD with it. Having promoted them live in Philadelphia 4 times, once at my own establishment that is wonderfully recorded on tape as well as shows at Bluett Theatre, whose video capture by Drexel University is just breathtaking, I can tell you that Altan is a Very Different Beast LIVE. No quarter is asked or given. It's all hell for leather and the sheer dynamics of this band wrung you out emotionally, left you dancing ecstatically like some Celtic Dervish or Gaelic Pentacostalist. Their passion live has surely been responsible in part for the Irish American baby boom of the last decade! Green Linnet presents a great, great snippet of their live material, which underscores the whole issue that somewhere, someone, everyone should be hammering IMN, their management company, to get a live box set out, live DVD out, especially of the years helmed by Frankie. The Cabin John appearances in the early days of the DC Irish Folk Festival, following Ashley Mac Isaac, were perfomances of legend. Not to be outdone by the peripatetic Mac Isaac, Frankie and Mairead rose to the challenge and left a crowd of dazed enthusiasts in sheer joyful abandon. Roll the tapes forward and appearances at The National Geographic Society, Wolf Trap, following The Rankins and Natalie Mac Master, are all very possibly the greatest festival performances ever given by any band. Think Duke Ellington at Newport! Their performance here at Duffy's with Mearta Wagar and Brid Ni Chostelloe is still talked about and all I can tell you is that these tapes are the most precious things in my life. I've given you direction where to get some of the masters, so get on with it! This is a band whose every burp should be documented, especially live. Irish music was never this good before and it will never reach these heights whenever they finally hang up their bows and pocket their plectrums.
If record companies and management companies still drop the ball, go catch them live, even if you have to book airfare to Ireland. They have always been and remain the best. Look up "keepin it real" in the dictionary: Altan invented it.
got to Altan through Dolly Parton.......2002-09-10
I discovered Altan on a Dolly Parton CD called Little Sparrow which I highly recommend also. Altan backs up Dolly on 2 songs that I really like. So, I am always up for a gamble. I bought Best of Altan. It has been on my frequent flier list since it arrived a few months ago. I am a fan of bluegrass and acoutic music in general and I think you will pleasantly surprised by this CD (I should say CD's because it is 2 disc set) if it is your first attempt at Celtic music. I have a couple of previously purchased Chieftans CD's but I must say I don't have the connect like I do with Altan. If you are a closet bluegrass fan but don't like "twangy voices" as I hear from some friends, I think you will like Altan. It is obvious that roots are there instrumentally and the musicianship is outstanding. Not one track is anything but flawless to my ear. I will buy more Altan I just have not made up my mind which CD to get yet. Not that there are similarities but I also like Mozart, Del McCourey, Steve Earle, Dolly Parton, Patty Loveless, Emmy Lou Harris, Earl Klugh, Los Lobos, Ry Cooder, Keb Mo, Nickel Creek, and countless others. These are just the ones on my current playlist. Anyway buy this disc. It makes great background music or is terrific for playing loud and listening to every detail!
If you like Altan.......2001-08-23
you'd probably like Barachois, an Acadien group of 4 hailing from Prince Edward Island, Canada. Their fast-paced fiddling is incredible and fun.
Incredible and Incredibly Excellent Traditional Celtic.......2001-05-24
Skilled, practiced, perfectly executed fast reels and jigs. The best version of Dulaman I've ever heard. The bonus CD crackles with the freshness only live performances can give, and I have been known to play track 1 (Con Cassidy's/Neil Gow's Highland/Moll and Tiarna/McSweeney's) as many as seven times in a row. Lovers of Riverdance will love this CD.
An Incredible Purchase.......2000-09-27
I bought this recording having done very little research on the group, but I knew enough about them to know that what I was getting myself into was special. This quintet has the unbelievable ability to alternate between any style of music: love songs sung in gaelic, mazurkas, ballads, vocals, instrumentals-- they do it all. Another pleasant surprise which is not printed on the case is that the recording comes with a bonus live CD that contains another 7 or 8 songs. As an enthusiast of the sound of "live" music, I was thrilled with the bonus CD. I can listen to this CD no matter what mood I am in, and the end result is always the same: pure happiness.
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Whiskey in the Jar: The Very Best Irish Pub Songs
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Bci / Eclipse Music
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ASIN: B000765IMM
Release Date: 2005-02-01 |
Tracks:
- Irish Rover
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- Song for Ireland
- Medley: Whiskey in the Jar/Whiskey on a Sunday
- Cavan Girl
- St. Anne's Reel
- Fields of Arthenry
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- Medley: Three Drunken Maidens/Old Maid in the Garret/Dicey Riley/Katie
Customer Reviews:
Accurate reflection of pub songs.......2007-03-23
We enjoyed the fact that this CD follows the tradition of pub songs and ballads. My husband and I surprisingly liked the ballads as much or more than the pub songs. Only 1 song has tonal quality because the singer forgot the words and the backup musicians don't come through strong enough; but that actually adds character to it since you know it is not being performed in a sterile recording booth somewhere. Enjoyed it!
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Best of Dolores Keane
Dolores Keane
Manufacturer: Celtic Corner
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ASIN: B000004BTP
Release Date: 1998-02-17 |
Tracks:
- Caledonia
- Lion In A Cage
- My Love Is In America
- Never Be The Sun
- Galway bay
- The Island
- Teddy O'Neill
- Let It Be (with De Danann)
- Far Away In Australia
- Telling Me Lies
- Have I Told You lately
- A Place In Your haert
- Lili Marlene
Customer Reviews:
I'm keen on keane!.......2002-11-20
Where can one start to tell the story of the great Dolores Keane?
This Best Of Dolores Keane collection is long overdue.Dolores inherited her singing from her famous Sean Nos (old gaelic singers)Aunts, Rita and Sarah.Based in Galway in the West of Ireland.Dolores possibly came to prominence while doing lead singing with Irish Trad specialists De Dannan.Her rendition of Galway Bay is unbelievable here,also Far Away In Australia,Never Be The Sun,and Mick Hanleys My Love Is In America,all exellent.Some of the older tunes like Lili Marlene are nice too,and Let It Be by the Beatles is fantastic.All in this as I say was long overdue.I personally consider Dolores as the greatest Female Irish Vocalist of them all,yet commercially she hasn't been marketed very well.When one considers that Emmylou Harris is her greatest fan,and also Nathalie Merchant(ex 10,000 Maniacs)has said in the past that Dolores has been a big influence on her,well then what are you waiting for?Just go and purchase the hauntingly beauitiful voice of the legend Dolores Keane.Guranteed not to dissappoint.
Best of Dolores Keane.......2001-12-07
This is very good Irish folk music. I have most of her CD's and I am very happy with them. "Caledonia" and "Never Be The Sun" are two of my favorites from this recording. Be sure to try her other music. It is wonderful.
Dolores' brother, Sean Keane, is also an excellent choice to listen to. "The Man That I Am" and "No Stranger" are my favorites.
Give Yourself A Christmas Present -- Now!.......2000-12-16
I listen to a lot of music. I listen to a fair amount of Irish music, mostly haphazardly. Probably my favorite recorded sounds are memorable female voices (no, not Streisand among them, good Gawd!), a random sample might include early Supremes, Emmylou Harris, Renee Fleming, Etta James, Kate and Anna McGarrigle, Sleater Kinney, very early Grace Slick and, before her, the first female singer with Jefferson Airplane, Signe Toly Anderson. Given all that, how the hell did I come this far in life without encountering Dolores Keane? It's inexplicable, but all that matters in the end is to have finally stumbled on her phenomenal singing. You should too, post-haste. My first hearing was in John Prine's duets CD on A Town This Size. Then, almost immediately thereafter, I found When Irish Girls Grow Up, the best thing on Tom Russell's uneven CD, The Man From God Knows Where. On Best Of the voice is younger, with some of the songs probably more than a decade old. I find its full-throated huskiness even more attractive now, but this CD is a spectacular introduction to her work. Lion in a Cage is a vibrant Afro-beat tribute to Nelson Mandela. Most of the other songs are ballads of what we Irish do best -- longing for places and people or both that are far distant in time and space. My Love is in America, Galway Bay, Teddy O'Neill, and Far Away in Australia are the best examples. She includes three covers -- Let It Be, Van the Man's Have I Told You Lately, and Linda Thompson's Telling Me Lies. For my taste, only the latter matches up to the other tracks here. Similarly, The Island -- contrasting the horror of conflict with the personal peace of love -- is a concept which just doesn't quite come off as a song. Those, however, are quibbles too inconsequential to be even minor. Do yourself a favor and get your hands on this CD now. It will be weeks before it comes out of your player. As for me, I'll be sampling all her other work. Sometimes the later discoveries in life are the best of all.
The Best of Dolores Keane.......2000-03-18
I was not familiar with Ms. Keane until I heard her in duet with John Prine on In Spite of Ourselves CD, and was totally intrigued with her voice. Now, after listening to the "best" of Delores (which is a modest description of the tunes on this CD)....I am totally enthralled with her music. I have played the CD over & over and find it more enchanting each play. I can't believe I have, at the age of 50, just discovered the delights of celtic music. It is a most pleasing listen.
The Best of Dolores Keane.......1999-11-27
I bought this album on a whim while in Ireland and have been unable to stop listening to it. Many of the songs are haunting tributes to the Irish experience and the arrangements are lovely in their simplicity and clarity. This is a wonderful find!
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