Track Listing 1. John Kelly: Introduction 2. Brian Boru's March / Nine Points Of Roguery (Reel) / The Magpie-Pretty Girls (Reel) 3. Down the Old Plank Road 4. Derek's Tune / The Geese And Bright Love 5. Gallician Medley: Never Trust A Man's Love / Mazurka / Guadalupe / Muneira De Jios / Duelling Chanters 6. Ellen Browne 7. Banish Misfortune / Morning Dew / Arkansas Traveller (Reel) / Wild Irishman (Reel) 8. Oiche Nollag (Christmas Eve) 9. Fionnghuala - (Irish Gaelic) 10. Carrickfergus 11. I'll Tell Me Ma 12. Ta an Coileach Ag Fogairt an Lae (3 Pipes) 13. Ottawa Valley Dance 14. Finale 15. Farewell to Music
| Details | | Producer: | Paddy Moloney | | Distributor: | BMG (distributor) | | Recording Type: | Live | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Tributee: Derek Bell. The Chieftains: Kevin Conneff (vocals, bodhran); Seán Keane (fiddle); Matt Molloy (flute); Paddy Moloney (whistle, Uilleann pipe, accordion). Additional personnel: Pancho Alvarez (vocals, mandolin); Yvonne McMahon (vocals); Carlos Nunez (guitar, whistle, recorder); Jeff White (guitar); Frankie Laine (dobro); Triona Marshall (harp); Caroline LaVelle (cello); Michael Tubridy (flute); Allan Tully (bagpipe). LIVE FROM DUBLIN is a reverential, yet riotous, memorial to Derek Bell, the Belfast-born multi-instrumentalist. Bell was an invaluable member of the Chieftains, and his sudden passing in 2002 marked the end of an era. The Chieftains' playing overflows with inspiration on this outing. Bell's lively piano solos and virtuosic harp accompaniments are sadly missing, but Paddy Moloney and the gang does much to compensate for this. Joined by a diverse group of guest artists, including vocalists, string players, pipers, and former band members, the world's most celebrated traditional Irish ensemble does an exceptional job of remembering their friend and colleague. Whether it's the raucous opening medley, the bluegrass-influenced "Down the Old Plank Road," the reflective medley featuring "Derek's Tune," or the rowdy vocal number "I'll Tell Me Ma," this album mesmerizes from start to finish. Not only does this concert benefit from fantastic musicianship, its varied repertoire and colorful programming also add to the excitement. This all culminates with the explosive "Finale," which is a cornucopia of reels, jigs, American country, and gypsy jazz. LIVE FROM DUBLIN is a very touching tribute to one of Ireland's finest musicians.
Editorial Reviews Paddy Moloney steals the show with his heart-wrenching uilleann pipe performance... Dirty Linen
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