Clancy Brothers - Greatest Hits
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- The Maid of Fife
- Jug of Punch
- Gallant Forty-TWA
- Whistling Gypsy
- The Leaving of Liverpool
- Mountain Dew
- The Nightingale
- Roddy McCaulay
- Castle of Dramore
- Father's Grave
- Johnny McAdoo
- The Irish Rover
- Old Woman From Wexford
- Bonnie Charlie
- Jolly Tinker
- Haul Away Joe
- The Shoals of Herring
- The Mermaid
- Kelly- The Boy from Killarn
- Rosin the Bow
- Whisky is the Life of Man
- Macpherson's Lament
- Whisky, You're the Devil
- Holy Ground
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #3098 in Music
- Released on: 1990-10-25
- Number of discs: 1
- Dimensions: .20 pounds
Customer Reviews
Strange collection still works pretty well
This is a strange, package -- songs mostly made famous by the Clancys with their former partner (Tommy Makem), yet re-done in a one-off recording session for Vanguard. That said, this still works pretty well. At that time (circa 1973) the boys still had enough vim and vigor to carry off the old bravado of tunes like Rosin The Bow and Jug of Punch. The instrumentation is only average -- sometimes it's so simple that you miss it -- but that's hardly a major complaint.
The BEST!!
This is by far the best Clancy Brothers CD I have listened to. Not only is the price right but there are 24 songs on here with a wide range of appeal. Many are upbeat arrangements by the Clancy Brothers but there is also traditional fare here as well. BUY THIS AND YOU WON'T BE DISAPPOINTED!!
The Clancy Brothers- the way they should be heard.
This is one of my favorite Irish ballad CDs.The tunes are well chosen for sadness, Patriot Game to the funny Old Maid In The Garrett.There is humor and rebellion and history here, all to be enjoyed by the Irish where ever they maybe,and as my father used to say, those that wish they were Irish.




