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Dublin City Ramblers: все альбомы, включая Dublin In My Tears, Irish Republican Jail Songs, 20 Great Irish Ballads, Rebel Songs & Instrumentals и другие.
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A Nation Once Again (LP, Album). DOLM 5030, HSLP 007. The Dublin City Ramblers. A Nation Once Again (LP, Album). Dolphin Records (6), Heritage Records (2).
Depending upon where one starts from, this is either the first or the third album by the Dublin City Ramblers, consisting of Patsy Watchorn, Sean McGuinness, Kevin Gerahty, and Mike Crotty. But regardless of where one starts, it's a rousing collection of mostly political songs, all about the Troubles and the uprising against England. At the time, this was fiercely topical material, as the strife in Northern Ireland was rising past a boil
The Dublin City Ramblers' roots go back to the mid-'60s, when the original members first got together using the name the Jolly Tinkers. That wasn't distinctive enough, however, and in 1968 they changed their name to the Quare Fellas. The group's lineup at the time consisted of Patsy Watchorn, brothers Sean McGuinness and Matt McGuiness, and Pat Cummins. They recorded two albums, At Home and A Fond Tale for the CBS label, losing Pat Cummins between the two - he was replaced by Brendan Leeson. This lineup recorded the Ramblers' first album, A Nation Once Again, in 1972. When Crotty and Gerahty left in 1977, they were succeeded by Philip McCaffrey (fiddle) and Kevin Molloy (guitar, vocals).
The Dublin City Ramblers are one of the most prolific bands to come out of Ireland over the last 50 years. They have performed all around the world and have had some of Ireland’s top musicians and songwriters in their line-ups. Videos Bands main page. This line-up enjoyed the best success of the band so far with a top ten hit for their album, A Nation Once Again. Controversial Irish Republican Jail songs. They caused a stir in 1978 when they released the controversial album, Irish Republican Jail Songs. The songs were about the political struggle between the Irish Republicans and the British. Bring Them Home, sang by Philip McCaffrey, was in of support of the campaign to allow the Price Sisters to serve their prison sentences in Northern Ireland, after their part in a car bombing in London. 19 Men was another controversial song on the album, about the prison escape by members of the Provisional IRA.
The Dublin City Ramblers' roots go back to the mid-'60s, when the original members first got together using the name the Jolly Tinkers.
The Dublin City Ramblers is an Irish folk band, originately formed by the name of The Quare Fellas in 1970. The band has had a long line of members and Sean McGuinness is the only current of the original lineup, that also included Patsy Watchorn later member of The Dubliners. The four piece of Patsy, Sean, Philip and Kevin went on to have a Top 10 hit album with their 1972 album A Nation Once Again. This was to be the group's most prolific period (releasing seven albums) with what would be known as The Dublin City Ramblers "original" and best-known line-up and also (arguably) the band's most successful period. In 1978 the band released their (and the country's) most controversial album called Irish Republican Jail songs, which included songs such as "Our lads in Crumlin Jail" and "Over the Wall".
Songs from A Nation Once Again, Vol. 2 by Barleycorn, Brendan Bowyer. A Nation Once Again, Vol. 2. Artists: Barleycorn. Dublin City Ramblers.
album Weekly Top. album Pop Hotlist. music noteChords for The Dublin City Ramblers - Dicey Reilly. Dublin City Ramblers - Take Me Home To Mayo. The Dublin City Ramblers - My Green Valleys.
| A1 | The Men Behind The WireWritten-By – McGuigan* |
| A2 | Carolan's Concerto |
| A3 | The Foggy Dew |
| A4 | The Old Triangle |
| A5 | Beggarman |
| A6 | God Save Ireland |
| B1 | A Nation Once Again |
| B2 | Take It Down |
| B3 | Eamon An Cnoic |
| B4 | The Orange And The GreenWritten-By – Murphy* |
| B5 | The Waxies Dargle |
| B6 | The Bold Fenian MenWritten-By – Kearney* |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| HALP 104 | The Dublin City Ramblers* | A Nation Once Again (LP, Album) | Hawk | HALP 104 | Ireland | 1972 |
| DOLM 5030 | The Dublin City Ramblers* | A Nation Once Again (LP, Album) | Dolphin Records | DOLM 5030 | Ireland | 1975 |
| HSLP 007 | The Dublin City Ramblers* | A Nation Once Again (LP) | Heritage Records | HSLP 007 | UK | 1974 |
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