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In more than twenty five years playing, The Chieftains have brought Irish music to the farthest parts of the world. Their first record, the catalyst that inspired a complete new generation of traditional musicians, is a good introduction to their later work. Made in 1964, the record remains fresh and exuberant, and is still a bestseller.
1) Airs, Jig & Reel:'Se Fath mo Bhuartha - Lark On the Strand - An Fhallaingin Mhuimhneach - Trim the Velvet
2) Hornpipes: An Comhra Donn - Murphy's
3) Air: Cailin na Gruaige Doinne
4) Slip Jig: Comb Your Hair & Curl It - The Boys of Ballisodare
5) Reels: The Musical Priest - The Queen of May
6) Jig: The Walls of Liscarroll
7) Air: A Dhruimfhionn Donn Dilis
8) Reels: The Connemara Stocking - The Limestone Rock - Dan Breen's
9) Air: Casadh an tSugain
10) Pipe Solo: The Boy In the Gap
11) Polkas, Jigs & Reels: St.Mary's - Church Street - Garrett Barry - The Battering Ram - Kitty Goes A-Milking - Rakish Paddy
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