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Drunken Lullabies

Drunken Lullabies
Flogging Molly

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Track Listing

  1. Drunken Lullabies
  2. What's Left Of The Flag
  3. May The Living Be Dead (In Our Wake)
  4. If I Ever Leave This World Alive
  5. Kilburn High Road
  6. Rebels Of The Sacred Heart
  7. Swagger
  8. Cruel Mistress
  9. Death Valley Queen
  10. Another Bag Of Bricks
  11. Rare Oul' Times
  12. Son Never Shines (On Closed Doors)

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #10037 in Music
  • Released on: 2008-02-11
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Dimensions: .11 pounds

Customer Reviews

Pogues and beyond5
As a keen fan of the Pogues to find a band that are even better is a wonderful feeling. This album has it all, from footstomping, 100 mph singalong tracks, to more controlled ballards. To listen to an album for the first time and enjoy every track and yet after a number of listenings not to have a favourite, shows the range of this excellent group. Enough of these words - I'm off to listen to it again.

This really is a classic piece of musical work!5
Wow what an album!
I decided to buy it after listining to the song 'whats left of the flag'A brilliant moving and enjoyable track on the album!

I am into soft punk and rock and me buying this, I was worried that it was going to be a bit too Irish folk for mem but this is a really classic piece. It mixes Punk and Irish Folk music into one amazing combination! It really works!

It is also quite a moving album and has some brilliant moving lyrics and songs.

In my view whatever music you enjoy, you can't go wrong with this album- Buy it and enjoy it!

Great Irish-Punk Rock5
This is the newest release from the great band Flogging Molly. After releasing two albums before ("Alive Behind The Green Door" and "Swagger") they are at the peak of their proficiency. They play Irish Punk Rock at its best and this album offers a wide variety of songs, from rather punky and fast tracks (like Cruel Mistress) to very quiet songs (like the last song The Son Never Shines (On Closed Doors)).

All of the songs are awesome, I especially love Drunken Lullabies (a happy drinking song which spreads good vibrations) and Death Vally Queen (nice song, which sonds a bit Egyptian at the beginning). The way they are playing their instruments show, that they are really good musicians, which we can't say from most of the punk bands.

Flogging Molly reach this variety through using quite a lot of instruments: guitars (electric as well as accoustic), bass, drums, violine, trumpet, accordian, banjo, mandolin and two typical irish folk instruments: tin whistle and bodhran which make the record smooth and lovely even though it's undeniable punk influences. That's why you will often feel like you are somewhere in Ireland and that's a nice feeling!