The Chieftains - The Chieftains 2
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Label: Island Records/ILPS-9365 | Released: 1971 | US Issue: 1976 | Genre: Irish-Folk
A1 Banish Misfortune, Gillan’s Apples
A2 Planxty Greorge Brabazon
A3 Bean An Fhir Rua
A4 Pis Fhliuch (O’Farrells Welcome To Limerick)
A5 An Páistin Fionn/Mrs Crotty’s, The Moutain Top
A6 The Foxhunt
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B1 An Mhaighdean Mhara/Tie The Bonnet, O’Rourke’s
B2 Calaghan’s, Byrne’s
B3 Pigtown, Tie The Ribbons, The Bag Of Potatoes
B4 The Humors Of Whiskey, Hardiman The Fiddler
B5 Dónall Óg
B6 Brain Boru’s March
B7 Sweeney’s, Denis Murphy’s, The Scartaglen Polka
Bagpipes, Tin Whistle, Arranged By – Paddy Moloney
Bodhrán, Bones – Peadar Mercier
Concertina, Tin Whistle – Michael Tubridy
Fiddle – Martin Fay, Sean Keane
Tin Whistle – Seán Potts
Notes
Recorded in Edinburgh by Craighall Studios Limited
Vinyl | LP Cover (1:1) | FLAC + cue | 24bit/96kHz & 16bit/44kHz
Label: Island Records/ILPS-9365 | Released: 1971 | US Issue: 1976 | Genre: Irish-Folk
A1 Banish Misfortune, Gillan’s Apples
A2 Planxty Greorge Brabazon
A3 Bean An Fhir Rua
A4 Pis Fhliuch (O’Farrells Welcome To Limerick)
A5 An Páistin Fionn/Mrs Crotty’s, The Moutain Top
A6 The Foxhunt
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B1 An Mhaighdean Mhara/Tie The Bonnet, O’Rourke’s
B2 Calaghan’s, Byrne’s
B3 Pigtown, Tie The Ribbons, The Bag Of Potatoes
B4 The Humors Of Whiskey, Hardiman The Fiddler
B5 Dónall Óg
B6 Brain Boru’s March
B7 Sweeney’s, Denis Murphy’s, The Scartaglen Polka
Bagpipes, Tin Whistle, Arranged By – Paddy Moloney
Bodhrán, Bones – Peadar Mercier
Concertina, Tin Whistle – Michael Tubridy
Fiddle – Martin Fay, Sean Keane
Tin Whistle – Seán Potts
Notes
Recorded in Edinburgh by Craighall Studios Limited
This Rip: 2017
Cleaning: RCM Moth MkII Pro Vinyl
Direct Drive Turntable: Technics SL-1200MK2 Quartz
Cartridge: SHURE M97xE With JICO SAS Stylus
Amplifier: Marantz 2252
ADC: E-MU 0404
DeClick with iZotope RX5: Only Manual (Click per click)
Vinyl Condition: EX++
This LP: From personal collection
LP Rip & Full Scan LP Cover: Fran Solo
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This is the real stuff, the very best of the group’s early albums and the best representation of the Chieftains’ original sound. If anything, the group is more confident the second time out, and the material, consisting of traditional airs, jigs, and polkas, is stronger than on the first album. Opening with the gorgeous double jig “Banish Misfortune, Gillan’s Apples,” which goes back to the time of the 16th century fiddler Raftery of Connacht, the record simply gets better all the way through. Though more familiar as a harp piece, “Planxty George Brabazon” (written by the harper-composer Turlough O’Carolan) comes off stunningly here played on pipes, flutes, etc., without a plucked instrument in sight; “The Foxhunt” is a great showcase for Martin Fay and Seán Keane’s fiddle skills. Production on the album is first-rate and, in particular, makes excellent use of stereo separation.Review by Bruce Eder, allmusic.com
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