The Best of Irish Pub Songs: 20 Great Favorites
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Wiskey In the Jar
- The Wild Rover
- Rocky Road To Dublin
- Bold O'Donaghue
- Finnegan's Wake
- Molly Malone
- Mountain Dew
- Spanish Lady
- Cod-Liver Oil/Coolies
- Lannigan's Ball
- Muirsheen Durkin
- Gypsy Rover
- Crooked Jack
- I'll Tell My Ma
- I'm Rover
- Black Velvet Band
- Poor Paddy Works On The Railways
- Seven Drunken Nights
- Sarce O'Tatties
- Ramblin' Irishman
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #10023 in Music
- Released on: 1994-09-08
- Number of discs: 1
- Dimensions: .21 pounds
Customer Reviews
A very decent intro for the price
First: The correct samples for "All the Best Irish Drinking Songs" (which has a jacket photo of a man & woman drinking in a dim pub) are found under the listing for "The Best of Irish Pub Songs: 20 Great Favorites", which has a jacket illustration of a drawing of a pink pub front called "Dan's Pub"; seems there's some information confusion between the two listings. Where the samples are for the "pink pub" recording are I have no idea.)
I first bought "All the Best Irish Drinking Songs" in cassette years ago to simply learn some pub songs before an Irish vacation. I wasn't looking for classic renditions or sublime technical achievement, just something to teach me the tunes.
For the price, I was very pleasantly surprised. The songs are great, and this assortment is hard to find in one recording. Whether the "pub atmosphere" in the background is contrived or authentic was irrelevant to me; I did feel that it enhanced the listening experience, however, so I think it's a nice touch. If inauthenticity in that kind of thing gets your cockles up, then look to the Clancy Brothers or any other Irish folk legends for "live" concert recordings, or Matt Molloy for an honest-to-gosh pub recording, but you won't find these tunes in one product for any price anywhere else. The only downsides I found with this economic recording were no lyric sheet, and tempos that might vary from "studio" versions of the same songs, but all in all, it's a very enjoyable little tape for a small investment.
Great Pub Atmosphere
This disc is as good as Irish music gets without being sung by someone named Clancy or Makem... But be warned - this is not the pretty, melodious, "Danny Boy" style of singing - this is a down and dirty, gravel-voiced, raucous, drunken sing-along - exactly the way it should be. For those wondering exactly who it is on the disc, I believe it is the Dubliners - a great band indeed. The disc musically transports you to an Irish pub in the middle of the Irish countryside, and that for 6 bucks! And it gets more fun with every listen. Highly recommended!
good but not samples above are not for this CD
The CD is very very good but the samples above are not for this CD. This CD contains various artists and isn't live or 1/2 as rowdy as the samples above. I wish I could find out which CD that one is!



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