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20 Great Irish Ballads, Rebel Songs & Instrumentals

Dublin City Ramblers

Irish
Dolphin Records

Released: 1st April 2011
Catalogue Number: DOCDK121
Barcode: 5099343101210
Running Time: 68mins.

CD£9.62The store is currrently closed for holidays. Stock will be able to be orderd from the 16th April 2024

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Over 40 years of touring is a hell of a lot of miles but builds character and this 20-tracker oozes character.
With years of experience the DCR know their songs and tunes, each one a big crowd pleaser, and so listeners won't be disappointed.

1) Flight of Earls
2) Steal Away
3) O'Carolan's Draught
4) The Boys in Green
5) Over the Wall
6) Go Thoughts On Golden Wings
7) The Belfast Mill
8) David's Song
9) The Ballad of St.Anne's Reel
10) Whiskey In the Jar
11) She Never Will Be Mine
12) Botany Bay
13) O'Carolan's Concerto
14) The Irish Soldier Laddie
15) Polkas
16) The Boys of Wexford
17) Rambling Rover
18) The Helicopter Song
19) Eamonn An Chnoic
20) The Rare Old Times
Over 40 years of touring is a hell of a lot of miles but builds character and this 20-tracker oozes character.
With years of experience the DCR know their songs and tunes, each one a big crowd pleaser, and so listeners won't be disappointed.

Lineup

Sean McGuinness - Vocals
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