An Irish Evening (Live At the Grand Opera House, Belfast)

An Irish Evening (Live At the Grand Opera House, Belfast)


  • Singer: The Chieftains
  • Genre: Singer/Songwriter
  • Release Date: 1992-01-28
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 13

  • ℗ 1992, BMG Entertainment

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Dóchas / King of Laois / Padd The Chieftains 9:18
2
North America The Chieftains & Kevin Conneff 4:08
3
Lilly Bolero / The White Cocka The Chieftains 3:11
4
Little Love Affairs Nanci Griffith & The Chieftains 2:59
5
Red Is the Rose The Chieftains & Nanci Griffith 3:26
6
The Mason's Apron The Chieftains & Matt Molloy 5:20
7
The Stone The Chieftains 6:30
8
Theme from Tristan and Isolde The Chieftains 8:57
9
Raglan Road Roger Daltrey & The Chieftains 5:22
10
Behind Blue Eyes The Chieftains & Roger Daltrey 4:24
11
O Murchú's Hornpipe / Sliabh The Chieftains 4:17
12
Damhsa The Chieftains & Jean Butler 2:59
13
Rachamid a Bhean Bheag The Chieftains, Nanci Griffith & Roger Daltrey 10:20

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  • Reviews

    • Really Solid

      4
      By Jimenides
      The Chiefains are a really interesting musical experience, which is reason enough to buy something by them. The fact that Roger Daltrey appeared on this album lead me to buy this album in particular. The professionalism and muscianship displayed by the members of the Chieftains is incredibly impressive. Rachamid A Bhean Bheag is quickly becoming one of my favorite songs. If you are a fan of the Who (like me) definetly pick up Behind Blue Eyes and whatever else "tickles your fancy."