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The Dubliners - 25 Years of Celebration (1994) [FLAC]
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                     The Dubliners - Celebration
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Genre................: Folk
Year.................: 1987
Codec................: LAME 3.98
Version..............: MPEG 1 Layer III
Quality..............: Standard, (avg. bitrate: 183kbps)
Channels.............: Joint Stereo / 44100 hz

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                       Tracklisting
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01 - Dubliners
02 - Rose Of Allendale
03 - Salonika
04 - Reels a) Cooleys. b) The Dawn. c) Mullingar Races
05 - Now I'm Easy (with Stocktons Wing)
06 - Sally Wheatley
07 - Oro Se Do Bheatha 'bhaile
08 - Irish Rover (with The Pogues)
09 - Molly Malone
10 - Protect And Survive
11 - Planxty Irwin (with Michael Howard - Classical Guitar)
12 - Three Score And Ten
13 - Don't Get Married
14 - Luke - A Tribute (Christy Moore)
15 - The Ballad Of St. Anne's Reel
16 - Cill Chais
17 - Cunla
18 - Clavelitos
19 - The Humours Of Glendart  Saddle The Pony  Brian O'Lynn
20 - Leaving Nancy
21 - O'Connell's Steam Engine
22 - Rambling Rover
23 - Last Of The Great Whales
24 - The Rare Auld Mountain Dew
25 - Red Roses For Me
26 - Marino Waltz
27 - Cod Liver Oil
28 - I Loved The Ground She Walked Upon
29 - Love Is Pleasing
30 - The Sick Note

Playing Time.........: 01:46:02
  
http://www.allmusic.com/artist/the-dubliners-mn0000143494

Nearly three decades since they first came together during informal sessions at O'Donoghue's Pub in Dublin, the Dubliners remain one of the most influential of Ireland's traditional folk bands. Unlike their counterparts The Clancy Brothers, the Dubliners have never strayed from the raw looseness of the pub scene. According to Dirty Linen, "Whereas The Clancys were well-scrubbed returned Yanks from rural Tipperary, decked out in matching white Arab sweaters, the Dubliners were hard-drinking backstreet Dublin scrappers with unkempt hair and bushy beards, whose gigs seemed to happen by accident in between fist fights".