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The Makem & Clancy Concert

The Makem & Clancy Concert

Tommy Makem w, Liam Clancy

Shanachie


  1. * Rambles of Spring
  2. * In the Town of Ballbay
  3. * Dutchman
  4. * Mermaid
  5. * Botany Bay
  6. * And the Band Played Waltzing Matilda
  7. * And the Band Played Waltzing Matilda
  8. * O'Donnell Abu
  9. * Ar Eirinn Ni Neosainn Ce Hi
  10. * My Father Loves Nikita Khrushchev
  11. * Sound the Pibroch
  12. * The Cobbler
  13. * 200 Year Old Alcoholic
  14. * The Rocky Road to Dublin
  15. * Leave Her Johnny

Average customer rating:4 stars

5 stars Peter Kagan

Hear Hear on Peter Kagan
A travesty to leave it off, with that great arrangement done by Archie Fisher.
Better to have it be a 2cd set. I agree.

5 stars Great Irish Music

One of the best Irish CD's around. It has a perfect version of O'Donnell Abu for any of The AOH Divisions.

1 star 5 stars for the original, 1 star for the reissue

It is a real shame that the record company did not re-release some of the best material from this concert. I have a cassette tape copy, and it is a great treat to listen to it. The quality of the music is top-notch, and the on stage bater is priceless. This is what reunited Makem and Clancy together again! If you can, search e-bay for a cassette or an LP, don't waste your money on this botched reissue.

4 stars The best song was left off.

I love all the songs on this CD but I agree the best song was left off and is impossible to find by Makem and Clancy. Peter Kagan and the Wind needs to be recorded on CD.

3 stars WHY DID THEY LEAVE OFF THE BEST TRACK?

I appreciate the fact that M & C were able to fit a two album recording on one CD Rom, but frankly would rather have paid the extra money to have two CDs that include my favourite song: Peter Kagan and the Wind. I used to own the the double album in vinyl and love every song. If you don't know them, I guess you won't know what you are missing. However, I would still recommend going on e-bay to find the original album, if you are old and sad enough (like me) to have a turntable. Or maybe we could all write to the music publishers to complain?

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