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Clancy Brothers & Tommy Makem

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Track Listing

  1. Brennan on the Moor
  2. Work of the Weavers
  3. Stuttering Lovers
  4. Paddy Doyle's Boots
  5. Maid of Fife E-O
  6. Bard of Armagh
  7. Jug of Punch
  8. Roddy McCorley
  9. Barnyards of Delgaty
  10. Castle of Dromore
  11. Bold Tenant Farmer
  12. Ballinderry
  13. Bungle Rye
  14. Eileen Ardon
  15. Johnny I Hardly Know You
  16. Paper and Pins - Bobby Clancy,
  17. I Know Where I'm Going - Bobby Clancy,
  18. As I Roved Out - Bobby Clancy
  19. Cobbler - Sarah Makem
  20. Whiskey You're the Devil
  21. All Around the Lonely O
  22. Moonshiner
  23. Me Grandfather Died - Bobby Clancy,
  24. Shelly Kee Bookey/Around to the Butcher Shop/One Two Three
  25. Little Beggarman - Sarah Makem
  26. Real Old Mountain Dew
  27. Woman from Wexford - Bobby Clancy,
  28. I'll Tell My Mar - Bobby Clancy,

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1190478 in Music
  • Released on: 1996-02-09

Customer Reviews

Some good, some not as good2
While the first half of the disc is great traditional Clancy Bros. the second half (with some others from their families) left a bit to be desired. The second half of the CD seems to also be a bit poorer quality than the first. If you're into a full collection of their music this may be for you. Collectors should beware, this is the same CD as "The Best of The Clancy Brothers & Tommy Makem"; however the latter is at a higher price.

Grossly Disappointing1
This CD includes some of the best traditional titles from the Clancey Brothers. Unfortunately, the audio quality of the recording is so poor that some of the tracks are unintelligable. It sounds as though some tracks were third or fourth generation copies from audio tape, some were pireted by somebody with a concert ticket and a cassette recorder, and some were surreptitiously recorded in Mother Clancey's parlor late one St. Patrick's Day night. If you are a true fan, you probably have all these songs in better form; if you're a novice, this is NOT going to be a cornerstone of your collection. Pass it by!

a waste of time and money1
very disapointing some tracts are loud others barely audible nearly makes me give up on clancy brothers i am going to look for dublin ramblers and irish rovers