Essential Irish Ballads
Various Artists
Irish
Dolphin Records
Released: 12th May 2017
Catalogue Number: ESI2CD201
Barcode: 5099343042018
Running Time: 46 & 50 Mins
2xCD | £9.40 | The store is currrently closed for holidays. Stock will be able to be orderd from the 16th April 2024 | |
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The Irish are a nation of storytellers and this collection features many popular ballads from some of our most famous writers and poets including Brendan Behan, Sean O'Casey, Pete St. John and Patrick Kavanagh. Many of the more traditional ballads have been passed down for generations and sit well alongside the contemporary songs.
Disc 1.
1. Molly Malone - The Dublin City Ramblers
2. Muirsheen Durkin - Johnny McEvoy featuring Sharon Shannon
3. Red Is The Rose - Liam Clancy
4. The Banks of The Ohio - Patsy Watchorn The Dubliners
5. The Holy Ground - Sinead Sheppard & Friends
6. The Boston Burglar - Johnny McEvoy
7. Raglan Road - Fair Isle Folk
8. Slievenamon - The Dublin City Ramblers
9. The Fields of Athenry - Paddy Reilly
10. Black Gold - The Jollybeggarmen
11. Avondale - Anne Byrne
12. The Old Triangle - Patsy Watchorn The Dubliners
13. On The One Road - Derek Warfield.
Disc 2.
1. Dirty Old Town - The Dublin City Ramblers
2. The Town I Loved So Well - Paddy Reilly
3. The Star of The County Down - Fair Isle Folk
4. The Galway Races - Paddy Reilly
5. Grace - Barleycorn
6. The Ferryman - The Dublin City Ramblers
7. Nora - Johnny McEvoy
8. Liverpool Lou - Patsy Watchorn The Dubliners
9. From Clare To Here - Jim McCann
10. On The Banks of The Roses - The Jollybeggarmen
11. Leaving Nancy - Hyland Paddy
12. The Zoological Gardens - The Black Family
13. Song For Ireland - Barleycorn.
The Irish are a nation of storytellers and this collection features many popular ballads from some of our most famous writers and poets including Brendan Behan, Sean O'Casey, Pete St. John and Patrick Kavanagh. Many of the more traditional ballads have been passed down for generations and sit well alongside the contemporary songs.
Lineup
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