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At Their Best - The Dubliners

At Their Best - The Dubliners
The Dubliners

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Track listing 1. Off To Dublin In The Green 2. Sunshine Hornpipe/Mountain Road 3. Will You Come To The Bower 4. Peggy Lettermore 5. Donegal Reel/Longford Collector 6. Roddy MacCorley 7. I'll Tell My Ma 8. Mason's Apron 9. Foggy Dew 10. Old Orange Flute 11. Roisin Dubh 12. Holy Ground 13. Wild Rover 14. Easy And Slow 15. Home Boys Home 16. Chief O'Neill's Favourite 17. Rocky Road To Dublin 18. Leaving Of Liverpool 19. Dublin/Nelson's Farewell 20. Twang Man 21. Jar Of Porter 22. Boulavogue 23. Glendalough Saint 24. Air Fa La La Lo 25. McAlpine's Fusiliers 26. Banks Of The Roses 27. Within A Mile Of Dublin

Track Listing

  1. Off to Dublin in the green
  2. Medley: Sunshine hornpipe/Mountain road
  3. Will you come to the bower
  4. Peggy Lettermore
  5. Medley: The Donegal reel/The longford collector
  6. Roddy MacCorley
  7. I'll tel my ma
  8. The Mason's apron
  9. Foggy dew
  10. The old orange flute
  11. Raisin Dubh
  12. The holy ground
  13. Wild rover
  14. Easy and slow
  15. Home boys home
  16. Cheif O'Neil's favourite
  17. The rocky road to Dublin
  18. The leaving of Liverpool
  19. Medley: Dublin/Nelson's farewell
  20. The twang man
  21. Jar of Porter
  22. Boulavogue
  23. The Glendalough saint
  24. Air fa la la lo
  25. McAlpine's Fusiliers
  26. Banks of the roses
  27. Within a mile of Dublin

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #7054 in Music
  • Released on: 2008-02-26
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Dimensions: .20 pounds
  • Running time: 77 minutes

Customer Reviews

Quite an interesting anthology3
The temptation of getting 27 of their songs prompted this purchase. Some of the folk songs are great, though some versions are older and are not in stereo; which dampens the thrill somewhat. However, for economy and great fun, this should be in all collections of Irish Songs.