Released 1989 Label Shanachie Records | Genre Irish Folk | |
25th Anniversary (1989) You'll Never Beat the Irish (2001) |
The 25th Anniversary album is the fifteenth album by the Irish folk and rebel band The Wolfe Tones, released in 1989 by Shanachie Records. It is a greatest hits album featuring both recordings from previous albums as well as new recordings unique to this record. New recordings include "Broad Black Brimmer" with an electric guitar and drums played during the final verse, "James Connolly", "Banna Strand", "Monsignor Horan", and "Come Out Ye Black and Tans", among others.
Contents
This album is the last album to feature Derek Warfield and is the last to be recorded until 2001 due to contract issues.
CD One
- "Celtic Symphony"
- "Merry Ploughboy"
- "Women of Ireland
- "Rock on Rockall"
- "The Foggy Dew"
- "James Connolly"
- "The Man From Mullingar"
- "Flow Liffy Waters"
- "First of May"
- "The Piper That Played Before Moses"
- "The Big Strong Man"
- "Janie I'm Nearly Forty"
- "Give Me Your Hand"
- "The Boys of the Old Brigade"
- "Dingle Bay"
- "Monsignor Horan"
CD Two
- "Boston Rose"
- "The Zoological Gardens"
- "The Broad Black Brimmer"
- "Newgrange (Bru Na Boinne)"
- "Treat Me Daughter Kindly"
- "Come Out Ye Black and Tans"
- "Slieve Na Mban"
- "Far Away in Australia"
- "Goodbye"
- "Helicopter Song"
- "An Dord Feinne (Oro Se Do Bhatha Abhaile)"
- "The Merman"
- "The Teddy Bears Head"
- "Banna Stand"
- "Many Young Men of Twenty"
- "The Wests' Awake"
References
25th Anniversary Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA