Clancy Brothers/Robbie O'Connell : Tunes N Tales Of Ireland

CD [Cover Art for Clancy Brothers/Robbie O'Connell / Tunes N Tales Of Ireland] Your Price: $14.56 (List Price: $15.98)
Rated 8 with 5 responses
Availability: In Stock
Sell date: 2/1994
Label: Folk Era Records
Mfg's Catalog#: 2061
CDC Part#: 69810
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 Notes & Reviews
 
Wonderful.
- Tommie Ray, 01/31/2007, USA

Full title is: Tunes and Tales of Ireland


The Clancy Brothers were always at their most spirited in a live context, and Tunes and Tales of Ireland is a fine example of their rambunctious performances. Though not their most quintessential lineup, with Liam Clancy and Tommy Makem having been replaced by Bobby Clancy and Robbie O'Connell, the set is nonetheless first rate, complete with colorful pre-song banter. Split between well-known standards and more obscure tunes, such as the beautiful 'Sweet Thames Flow Softly' and the sing-along 'Off to Philadelphia,' this set is a perfect snapshot of one of the last great Clancy lineups, as Tommy and Paddy Clancy would pass on a few years later. ~ Matt Fink, All Music Guide

 
 Tracks and Sound Clips   
 
Wild Colonial Boy - 4:48 Play the Windows Media clip
Jug of Punch - 4:24 Play the Windows Media clip
Master McGrath - 3:13 Play the Windows Media clip
William Bloat - 2:40 Play the Windows Media clip
Sweet Thames Flow Softly - 4:04 Play the Windows Media clip
Eddystone Light - 4:19 Play the Windows Media clip
Bantry Girl's Lament - 4:25 Play the Windows Media clip
Pub With No Beer - 3:26 Play the Windows Media clip
Off to Philadelphia - 2:35 Play the Windows Media clip
Travelin' People - 4:29 Play the Windows Media clip
Sister Josephine - 7:38 Play the Windows Media clip
Finnegan's Wake - 3:31 Play the Windows Media clip
Wild River - 4:29 Play the Windows Media clip
Risin' of the Moon - 2:46 Play the Windows Media clip
Parting Glass - 2:19 Play the Windows Media clip

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