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Casadh an tSúgáin Disc 1, Track 15 - Running time: 3:48
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Water From the Well (2000)
WATER FROM THE WELL was nominated for the 2001 Grammy Award for Best World Music Album.
On 1999's TEARS OF STONE, the Chieftains' prior effort, the venerable Irish institution collaborated (surprisingly successfully) with a number of pop performers, some of whom ...
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Water From the Well (2000)
WATER FROM THE WELL was nominated for the 2001 Grammy Award for Best World Music Album.
On 1999's TEARS OF STONE, the Chieftains' prior effort, the venerable Irish institution collaborated (surprisingly successfully) with a number of pop performers, some of whom ...
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Casadh an tSugain Disc 1, Track 9 - Running time: 3:48
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Claddagh Years (1999) Boxed Set
As the title suggests, The Chieftains' Claddagh Years box set gathers together some of the best of their early recordings for the Claddagh label. The set's material comes primarily from the group's first four albums and gives a good representation ...
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Casadh an tSugain Disc 1, Track 9 - Running time: 3:48
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Chieftains 1 (1965) Remastered; Reissued
This self-titled 1991 release highlights the variety of tunes performed by the quintessential Irish folk group. We hear plenty of jigs and reels, and we're also treated to a fine slip jig called "The Boys of Ballisodare." The Chieftains also ...
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Casadh an tSugain Disc 1, Track 9 - Running time: 3:48
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Chieftains 1
This self-titled 1991 release highlights the variety of tunes performed by the quintessential Irish folk group. We hear plenty of jigs and reels, and we're also treated to a fine slip jig called "The Boys of Ballisodare." The Chieftains also ...
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| Song Casadh an Tsugain (Air) Disc 1, Track 9 Not Available on MP3 |
Chieftains 1 (1965)
This self-titled 1991 release highlights the variety of tunes performed by the quintessential Irish folk group. We hear plenty of jigs and reels, and we're also treated to a fine slip jig called "The Boys of Ballisodare." The Chieftains also ...
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