Released September 20, 1999 Length 51:58 Label OmTown | Recorded 1999 Release date 20 September 1999 Genre Folk music of Ireland | |
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Gaelic storm drink the night away
Herding Cats is the second studio album by Gaelic Storm, released in 1999. The band was still riding on their fame from the movie Titanic with this release.
Contents
- Gaelic storm drink the night away
- Gaelic storm titanic set herding cats 1999
- Track listing
- Songs
- References
"Drink the Night Away" is a pub sing-along where raising a glass is implored. "Heart of the Ocean" and "She Was the Prize" are original compositions sung by the guitarist. "Heart of the Ocean" is a longing, slow song while "She Was the Prize" is more catchy, while still being slow, but is reminiscent of traditional Irish love songs. "The Ferryman" is the first song by the band to feature a didgeridoo played by the bodhrán player. "After Hours at McGann's", "Breakfast at Lady A's", "The Park East Polkas", "The Devil Went Down to Doolin", "The Broken Promise" and "Titanic Set" are all fast-paced, foot-tapping instrumentals that were inspired by a great deal of drinking according to liner notes. "South Australia" is a return to the typical sailing songs of Irish fame. "Spanish Lady" is a recognizable standard. "The Barnyards of Delgaty" is a Scottish Bothy ballad.
Gaelic storm titanic set herding cats 1999
Track listing
- "Drink the Night Away"
- "The Ferryman"
- "South Australia"
- "After Hours at McGann's"
- "Heart of the Ocean"
- "Breakfast at Lady A.'s"
- "The Park East Polkas"
- "Spanish Lady"
- "The Devil Went Down to Doolin"
- "The Barnyards of Delgaty"
- "The Broken Promise"
- "She Was the Prize"
- "Titanic Set"
Songs
The Ferryman4:00
Heart of the Ocean4:29
Spanish Lady3:53