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What can I say. One of his best recordings: His songs are so haunting and dramatic. Such a wonderful singer. If you are a fan of his you must have this. It is one of the greatest recordings ever
This one grows on you. Somewhat haunting. Most unusual.: Probably the most unusual album I've ever heard. Recorded in super stereo, especially when heard through head phones. First heard this album in 1968 while in the Navy. It'll grow on you. Listen to it many times. It's sad, funny, and haunting at times. Liam has soul.
Good, but he was even better with his brothers and Makem: I bought this 1960's solo release by Liam just a month ago, out of love and loyalty. I have been a Clancy Brothers' fan since the very early l960's. This is a pleasant outing, but it lacks the high fun of the best of the Clancy Brothers' recordings. It also lacks the power of an album Liam did with Tommy Makem, called "The Makem and Clancy Collection" (Shanachie 52001.) Buy that one ahead of this one, if it is available. Liam is in good voice on his Vanguard solo offering, but the material he chose either does not have the impact it had in 1965, or just is not as compelling as the songs he performed with the group.
Any Song the Clancy's sang was pure magic.: I have enjoyed the Clancy's for so long . thier music is so good on the ears. Pure Magic
| Artist: | Liam Clancy | | Binding: | Audio CD | | EAN: | 0015707916929 | | Original Release Date: | 1993-12-03 | | Release Date: | 2008-08-05 | | UPC: | 015707916929 |
Tracks:- I'm a Freeborn Man
- Ten and Nine
- Rocky Road to Dublin - Liam Clancy, Luke Kelly
- Blackwaterside
- Convict of Clonmel
- All for Me Grog
- Lang A-Growing
- Beggar Man
- Anac Cuan
- Nightingale
- Galway Races
- Patriot Game
- Royal Canal
- Buachaill on Eirne
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