Released January 28, 1992 Artist The Chieftains | Label RCA Victor Release date 28 January 1992 | |
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An Irish Evening Live at the Grand Opera House, Belfast(1992) The Celtic Harp A Tribute To Edward Bunting(1993) Awards Grammy Award for Best Traditional Folk Album Similar The Chieftains albums, Celtic music albums, Other albums |
An Irish Evening: Live at the Grand Opera House, Belfast is an album by The Chieftains. The album consists of a live recording of a concert (over two nights) in Belfast, Northern Ireland. The band invited on stage Roger Daltrey, lead singer of the British band The Who, and American folk singer Nanci Griffith to join them for several songs.
Contents
Track listing
- "Opening Medley: Dóchas/King of Laois/Paddy's Jig/O'Keefe's/Chattering Magpie" (traditional) 9:17
- "North Americay" (traditional) 4:09
- "Lilly Bolero/The White Cockade" (traditional) 3:11
- "Little Love Affairs" (Nanci Griffith, Hooker) 3:00
- "Red is the Rose" (traditional) 3:26
- "The Mason's Apron" (traditional) 5:21
- "The Stone" (traditional) 6:31
- "Miscellany: Theme from Tristan and Isolde/Súisín Ban/Good Morning Nightcap/The Galway Races/The Jolly Tinker" (traditional) 8:56
- "On Raglan Road" (traditional) 5:23
- "Behind Blue Eyes" (Pete Townshend) 4:24
- "Medley: Ó Murchú's Hornpipe/Sliabh Geal gCua Na Feile" (traditional) 4:17
- "Damhsa" (traditional) 3:00
- "Rachamíd a Bhean Bheag/Ford Econoline/Any Old Iron" (traditional/Nanci Griffith/traditional) 10:19
Songs
1Dóchas / King of Laois / Paddy’s Jig / O’Keefes / Chattering Magpie9:19
2North Americay4:08
3Lilly Bolero / The White Cockade3:12
References
An Irish Evening Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA