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Reunion

Reunion
The Clancy Brothers w, Tommy Makem

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Track Listing

  1. Isn't it Grand Boys
  2. Mountain Dew
  3. Whistling Gypsy Rover
  4. Finnegan's Wake
  5. Carrickfergus
  6. Haul Away Joe
  7. Wild Rover
  8. Red Haired Mary
  9. Jug of Punch
  10. Leaving of Liverpool
  11. Wild Colonial Boy
  12. Holy Ground
  13. Will You Go Lassie Go

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #85397 in Music
  • Released on: 1990-10-25
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Format: Live
  • Dimensions: .20 pounds

Customer Reviews

A reunion well worth waiting for...5
After 16 years apart, the group that first brought Irish folk music to North America reunited in 1984 for a tour that reminded everybody why they were so great. All the energy of 20 years before was present...in fact, it sounds like Liam, Pat and Tom Clancy, plus Tommy Makem, were performing like they'd never get a chance to sing again. The song selection is fabulous, Tom Clancy sounds *great* on Red-Haired Mary and Haul-Away Joe (if, as some reviewers have written, he was dying of cancer at this stage, he sure hid it well) and the musicianship is superb. Before there was a Chieftains, before there was a Wolfe Tones, even before there was a Dubliners...there was the Clancys and Makem. This may just be the single finest Irish folk album ever made.

Great Performance!5
I had the privilege of attending this great event back in 1984, at Avery Fisher Hall, in Lincoln Center NY...it was an electrifying performance and it has been well recorded in this album! The Clancy Brothers were never the same without Tommy Makem, and quite frankly, Mr. Makem was never the same without the Clancys.

Theirs was a partnership made in Irish heaven and their reunion, 15 years after they split up, was a concert to be remembered to be sure...their best albums were always live performances. Their studio albums never were on the same par as the live ones...

If you never had the chance to see them perform, this CD will serve as the next best thing!

I strongly recommend this CD!!

Finest Live Recording in Folk History5
Perhaps the most important folk band in history, The Clancy's and Makem reformed after a break of sixteen years with a spectacular performance never equalled by any live band. By this stage - with almost 60 albums behind them - Tom Clancy was dying of cancer and plays a sad, quiet role in proceedings. But brothers Paddy and Liam are at their brilliant best, as is Makem. Never will you hear such vibrant, energetic talent. The death of Tom in 1990 and Paddy in 1998 brought to an end the reign of the greatest folk band in history. Listen to their rousing rendition of "The Holy Ground" and dare tell me I'm wrong. Guthrie may have been the inspiration, but without the Clancy Brothers there would have been no Dylan. Superb.