| 1. Drowsy Maggie |
| 2. Morgan Magan |
| 3. Tip of the Whistle |
| 4. Bucks of Oranmore |
| 5. Battle of Aughrim |
| 6. Morning Dew |
| 7. Carrickfergus |
| 8. Hewlett |
| 9. Cherish the Ladies |
| 10. Lord Mayo |
| 11. Mná Na Héireann |
| 12. O'Keefe's Slide/An Suisan Bán/Star Above the Garter, the/Weavers |
Editorial Reviews
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The Chieftains' fourth album, one of their all-time best, marked a turning point in the band's career. The addition of harper Derek Bell, who appears here as a guest artist but later joined the band as a full-time member, fulfilled Paddy Moloney's original notion of what the Chieftains should sound like. Bell's harp moved the band away from folk to an almost classical sound on occasion, but it also linked them to an instrumental tradition that stretched back more than a thousand years. The Chieftains still play the dance tunes with verve, but on tracks such as "Morgan Magan," "Carrickfergus," which the band later recorded with Van Morrison on Irish Heartbeat, and "The Tip of the Whistle," the band finds a more lyrical mode than on their previous recordings. This 1973 recording also introduced the band to the movie world when filmmaker Stanley Kubrick became entranced by the haunting air "Mna Na Heireann" and used it on the soundtrack for Barry Lyndon. (The Chieftains 4 is also available as part of the box set From the Beginning: The Chieftains 1 to 4.) --Michael Simmons
The Chieftains' fourth album, one of their all-time best, marked a turning point in the band's career. The addition of harper Derek Bell, who appears here as a guest artist but later joined the band as a full-time member, fulfilled Paddy Moloney's original notion of what the Chieftains should sound like. Bell's harp moved the band away from folk to an almost classical sound on occasion, but it also linked them to an instrumental tradition that stretched back more than a thousand years. The Chieftains still play the dance tunes with verve, but on tracks such as "Morgan Magan," "Carrickfergus," which the band later recorded with Van Morrison on Irish Heartbeat, and "The Tip of the Whistle," the band finds a more lyrical mode than on their previous recordings. This 1973 recording also introduced the band to the movie world when filmmaker Stanley Kubrick became entranced by the haunting air "Mna Na Heireann" and used it on the soundtrack for Barry Lyndon. (The Chieftains 4 is also available as part of the box set From the Beginning: The Chieftains 1 to 4.) --Michael Simmons
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From the Beginning: The Chieftains 1 to 4
The Chieftains Manufacturer: Atlantic / WEA ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000206AI Release Date: 1999-10-19 |
Tracks:
- It Is The Cause Of My Sorrow/The Lark On The Strand/The Munster Cloak/Trim The Velvet
- The Brown Chest/Murphy's Hornpipe
- The Brown-Haired Girl
- Comp Your Hair And Curl It/The Boys Of Ballisodare
- The Musical Priest/The Queen Of May
- The Walls Of Liscarroll
- The Beloved Silk Of The Kine
- The Connemara Stocking/The Limestone Rock/Dan Breen's
- The Twisting Of The Rope
- The Boy In The Gap
- Saint Mary's Polka/The Church Street Polka/Garrett Barry/The Battering Ram/Kitty Goes A-Milking...
Tracks:
- Banish Misfortune/Gillian's Apples
- Seoirse Brabston
- The Red-Haired Man's Wife
- The Wet Quim/O'Farrell's Welcome To Limerick
- The Fair-Haired Child/Mrs. Crotty's Reel/The Mountain Top
- The Foxhunt
- The Sea Maiden/Tie The Bonnet/O'Rourke's
- Callaghan's Hornpipe/Byrne's Hornpipe
- Pigtown/Tie The Ribbons/The Bag Of Potatoes
- The Humours Of Whiskey/Hardiman The Fiddler
- Donall Og
- Brian Boru's March
- Sweeny's Polka/Denis Murphy's Polka/The Scartaglen Polka
Tracks:
- Strike The Gay Harp/Lord Mayo/The Lady On The Island/The Sailor On The Rock
- Sonny's Mazurka/Tommy Hunt's Jig
- Bright Quiet Eily O'Carroll/Delahunty's Hornpipe
- The Hunter's Purse
- The March Of The King Of Laois/Ruairi Og O Mordha
- Carolan's Concerto Or Mrs Poer
- Tom Billy's Reel/The Road To Lisdoonvarna/The Merry Sisters
- The South Wind
- Lord Inchiquin
- The Trip To Sligo
- Were You At The Rock?
- John Kelly's Slide/Merrily Kiss The Quaker/Denis Murphy's Slide
Tracks:
- Drowsy Maggie
- Morgan Morgan
- The Tip Of The Whistle
- The Bucks Of Oranmore
- The Battle OF Aughrim
- The Morning Dew
- Carrickfergus Or Do Bhi Bean Uasal
- Slainte Bhreagh Hiulit
- Cherish The Ladies
- Lord Mayo
- Women Of Ireland
- O'Keeffe's Slide/The White Blanket/The Star Above The Garter/The Weaver's Slide
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This four-disc compilation boxes the Chieftains' first four albums in one set. The albums, which were first released between 1964 and 1973 on Claddagh, trace the early path of the ensemble as they discover and perfect a method of playing traditional Irish music as a band. (Prior to the Chieftains' emergence, Irish music was a mostly solo form.) In those early years, the membership of the group was in flux. With every release, founder and uilleann piper Paddy Maloney added or subtracted musicians, searching for the perfect mix of talents that could bring the sounds in his head to life. With the addition of harpist Derek Bell on the fourth album, Maloney finally achieved his goal. Stanley Kubrick fell in love with the air "Mna na Heireann" and hired the band to score his movie Barry Lyndon, which launched them on their career as the world's most famous traditional Irish group. --Michael SimmonsCustomer Reviews:
sandi.......2006-01-30
Great listening.......2000-04-24
Fantastic!.......2000-01-04
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The Chieftains 4
The Chieftains Manufacturer: Atlantic / WEA ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004UAM1 Release Date: 2000-07-18 |
Tracks:
- Drowsy Maggie (Reel)
- Morgan Magan
- The Tip Of The Whistle (Air)
- The Bucks Of Oranmore (Reel)
- The Battle Of Aughrim
- The Morning Dew (Reel)
- Carrickfergus Or Do Bhi Bean Uasal (Air)
- Slainte Bhreagh Hiulit
- Cherish The Ladies (Double Jig)
- Lord Mayo (March)
- Mna Na Heireann (Women Of Ireland)
- O'Keeffe's Slide/An Suisan Ban (The White Blanket) (Set Dance)/The Star Above The Garter...
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The Chieftains' fourth album, one of their all-time best, marked a turning point in the band's career. The addition of harper Derek Bell, who appears here as a guest artist but later joined the band as a full-time member, fulfilled Paddy Moloney's original notion of what the Chieftains should sound like. Bell's harp moved the band away from folk to an almost classical sound on occasion, but it also linked them to an instrumental tradition that stretched back more than a thousand years. The Chieftains still play the dance tunes with verve, but on tracks such as "Morgan Magan," "Carrickfergus," which the band later recorded with Van Morrison on Irish Heartbeat, and "The Tip of the Whistle," the band finds a more lyrical mode than on their previous recordings. This 1973 recording also introduced the band to the movie world when filmmaker Stanley Kubrick became entranced by the haunting air "Mna Na Heireann" and used it on the soundtrack for Barry Lyndon. (The Chieftains 4 is also available as part of the box set From the Beginning: The Chieftains 1 to 4.) --Michael Simmons
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The Chieftains 4
The Chieftains Manufacturer: Claddagh Records/Celtic ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000241UC Release Date: 2006-06-27 |
Tracks:
- Drowsy Maggie
- Morgan Magan
- Tip of the Whistle
- Bucks of Oranmore
- Battle of Aughrim
- Morning Dew
- Carrickfergus
- Hewlett
- Cherish the Ladies
- Lord Mayo
- Mna Heann
- O'Keefe's Slide/An Suisan BStar Above the Garter, the/Weavers
Amazon.com
The Chieftains' fourth album, one of their all-time best, marked a turning point in the band's career. The addition of harper Derek Bell, who appears here as a guest artist but later joined the band as a full-time member, fulfilled Paddy Moloney's original notion of what the Chieftains should sound like. Bell's harp moved the band away from folk to an almost classical sound on occasion, but it also linked them to an instrumental tradition that stretched back more than a thousand years. The Chieftains still play the dance tunes with verve, but on tracks such as "Morgan Magan," "Carrickfergus," which the band later recorded with Van Morrison on Irish Heartbeat, and "The Tip of the Whistle," the band finds a more lyrical mode than on their previous recordings. This 1973 recording also introduced the band to the movie world when filmmaker Stanley Kubrick became entranced by the haunting air "Mna Na Heireann" and used it on the soundtrack for Barry Lyndon. (The Chieftains 4 is also available as part of the box set From the Beginning: The Chieftains 1 to 4.) --Michael Simmons
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The Chieftains 4
The Chieftains Manufacturer: Shanachie ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000000E6P Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Drowsey Maggie
- Morgan Magan
- The Tip Of The Whistle
- The Bucks Of Oranmore
- The Battle Of Aughrim
- The Morning Dew
- Carrickfergus
- Hewlett
- Cherish The Ladies
- Lord Mayo
- Mna Na H Eireann
- O'Keefe's Slide/An Suisin Ban/The Stars Above/The Weavers
Amazon.com
The Chieftains' fourth album, one of their all-time best, marked a turning point in the band's career. The addition of harper Derek Bell, who appears here as a guest artist but later joined the band as a full-time member, fulfilled Paddy Moloney's original notion of what the Chieftains should sound like. Bell's harp moved the band away from folk to an almost classical sound on occasion, but it also linked them to an instrumental tradition that stretched back more than a thousand years. The Chieftains still play the dance tunes with verve, but on tracks such as "Morgan Magan," "Carrickfergus," which the band later recorded with Van Morrison on Irish Heartbeat, and "The Tip of the Whistle," the band finds a more lyrical mode than on their previous recordings. This 1973 recording also introduced the band to the movie world when filmmaker Stanley Kubrick became entranced by the haunting air "Mna Na Heireann" and used it on the soundtrack for Barry Lyndon. (The Chieftains 4 is also available as part of the box set From the Beginning: The Chieftains 1 to 4.) --Michael SimmonsPop Music:
