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Live Over Ireland - Water from the Well

The Chieftains

Irish


Catalogue Number: 327064
Running Time: 110 minutes



Excellent sound and picture quality that makes full use of the 5.1 Dolby sound mix to capture the atmosphere of the various venues.
DVD INFO:
Region:0 (Whole World)
Picture:16:9
S:Dolby Digital 5.1
Lots of interesting narrative including 'music and story' of their "Santiago" album.


Main Feature:
1)Bean An Fhir Rua
2) The Kilfenora Set
3) The May Morning Dew
4) The Galician Set
5) Dusty Miller
6) Live from Mat Molloy's Pub
7) First House of Connaught
8) Guadalupe
9) An Poc Ar Buile
10) The Dingle Set
11) Planxty George Brabazon
12) the Donegal Set
13) The Star of The County Down
Extras:
Paddy Moloney Narration
Santiago Video Clips
Rocky Road To Dublin Set
Photo Gallery.
Excellent sound and picture quality that makes full use of the 5.1 Dolby sound mix to capture the atmosphere of the various venues.
DVD INFO:
Region:0 (Whole World)
Picture:16:9
S:Dolby Digital 5.1
Lots of interesting narrative including 'music and story' of their "Santiago" album.

Lineup

Paddy Moloney: Uilleann Pipes, Tin Whistle and Accordion
Derek Bell: Harps, Harpsicord, Piano and Tiompan
Martin Fay: Fiddle
Sean Keane: Fiddle
Kevin Conneff: Bodhran and Vocals
Matt Molloy: Flute
Guests:
Ashley MacIsaac
Steve Cooney
Altan
Van Morrison
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