Track Listing 1. Drowsey Maggie - (reel) 2. Morgan Magan 3. Tip of the Whistle, The - (air) 4. Bucks or Oranmore, The - (reel) 5. Battle of Aughrim, The 6. Morning Dew, The - (reel) 7. Carrickfergus (Or Do Bhi Bean Uasal) - (air) 8. Slainte Bhreagh Hiulit :: Hewlett 9. Cherish the Ladies - (double jig) 10. Lord Mayo - (march) 11. MNA Na Heireann - (air) :: Women Of Ireland - (air) 12. O'Keefe's Slide / An Suisin Ban / The Star Above The Garter / The Weaver's Slide
| Details | | Contributing Artists: | Derek Bell, Paddy Moloney | | Producer: | Paddy Maloney | | Distributor: | WEA (Distributor) | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes The Chieftains: Martin Fay, Sean Keane (fiddle); Michael Tubridy (flute, tin whistle, concertina); Sean Potts (tin whistle); Paddy Moloney (tin whistle, Uilleann pipes); Peadar Mercier (bodhran, bones). Additional personnel: Derek Bell (harp). Recorded at Morgan Studios, London, England in September 1972 & February 1973. Includes liner notes by Alun Owen, Peter Sellers, Maire Aine Ni Dhonnchadha & Alan Stivell. Widely considered the Chieftains' first truly classic album, 1973's CHIEFTAINS 4 is, if nothing else, historically important for introducing harpist Derek Bell, who would go on to become nearly as crucial to the group's signature sound as leader/arranger Paddy Moloney. On the harp-and-tin-whistle duet "The Tip of the Whistle" and the full-band tune "Morgan Magan," Bell and Moloney forge a distinctive bond that would go on to become the group's primary musical trademark. Other highlights include the nearly eight-minute suite "The Battle of Aughrim" and the simply lovely "Mna Na hEireann" (Gaelic for "Women of Ireland"), a delicate air that gave the Chieftains their first notable mainstream exposure when Stanley Kubrick chose to feature the haunting tune in his 1975 film BARRY LYNDON.
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