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DCC: NEW The Chieftains + Daltrey An Irish Evening DCC Digital Compact Cassette Tape

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NEW The Chieftains + Daltrey An Irish Evening DCC Digital Compact Cassette Tape
This is a new factory sealed The Chieftains - An Irish Evening live at the Grand Opera House, Belfast with Roger Daltrey and Nanci Griffith DCC digital compact cassette tape. There is a drill hole in the side of the case.

Track Listing
1. Opening Medley: Dochas / King Of Laois / Paddy's Jig / O'Keefes/Chattering Magpie - (reel)
2. North Americay
3. Lilly Bolero / The White Cocade
4. Little Love Affairs
5. Red Is the Rose
6. Mason's Apron, The
7. Stone, The
8. Miscellany: Theme From Tristan And Isolde / Suisin Ban / Good Morning Nightcap / The Galway Races / The Jolly Tinker
9. Raglan Road
10. Behind Blue Eyes
11. O Murchu's Horpipe / Sliabh Geal gCua Na Feile / The Wandering Minstrel
12. Damhsa
13. Rachamid A Bhean Bheag: / Ford Econoline / Any Old Iron

Details
Contributing artists:,
Producer:,
Distributor:BMG (distributor)
Recording Type:Live
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:ADD

Album Notes
The Chieftains: Kevin Conneff (vocals, Bodhran); Martin Fay, Sean Keane (fiddle); Derek Bell (harp, Tiompan, keyboards); Matt Molloy (flute); Paddy Moloney (Uilleann pipes, tin whistle).
Additional personnel includes: Nanci Griffith, Roger Daltrey (vocals).
Recorded live at the Grand Opera House, Belfast, Ireland on July 31 & August 1, 1991. Includes liner notes by Paddy Moloney.
This 1991 live concert featuring The Chieftains with Roger Daltrey and Nancy Griffith is one of the most spirited of all Chieftains releases. Daltrey and Griffith both sound inspired, despite the fact that, as Griffith points out in an interview, they didn't get a sound check due to a bomb scare.
Highlights include Nanci Griffith's dainty "Little Love Affairs," and the C&W "Ford Econoline." In the band's the Irish repertoire "O Murchu's Hornpipe," "Dochas," and others are all performed splendidly. However, rock fans will best like the revamped version of the Who classic, "Behind Blue Eyes," a version that will move even the most skeptical of listeners. Traversing traditional Irish music, rock, C&W, and even ragtime, AN IRISH EVENING has a little bit of something for just about everyone.

Industry Reviews
3 out of 5 - ...The Chieftains are a treasure and every home should have at least one of their albums...
Uncut (20020801)

Highly Recommended - ...pure rock and reel....touches upon the sacred and the profane...
Spin (19920401)

3.5 Stars - Very Good - ...[The Chieftains] continually find new ways to prove how much Irish music has in common with other traditions....captures the irresistable spirit of a Chieftains concert...
Rolling Stone (19920305)