Long Journey Home - The Irish In America - Various Artists

Long Journey Home - The Irish In America

Various Artists

  • Genre: Worldwide
  • Release Date: 1998-01-13
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 16
  • Album Price: 9.99
  • ℗ 1998 Unisphere Records
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Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Shenandoah Paddy Moloney 3:52
2
Main Theme The Irish Film Orchestra, Paddy Moloney, Matt Molloy, Derek Bell, Seán Keane, Martin Fay & Gearóid Grant 4:24
3
Paddy's Lamentation / Ships Ar Mary Black, Paddy Moloney, Eamonn Campbell, Mairtín O'Connor & Paddy Glackin 4:47
4
Emigration Theme Paddy Moloney, Matt Molloy, Derek Bell, Seán Keane, Martin Fay, The Irish Film Orchestra, Fiachra Trench & Gearóid Grant 5:08
5
The Bard of Armagh / The Stree Vince Gill, Paul Leim, Michael Rhodes, John Jarvis, Stuart Duncan, Paddy Moloney, Seán Keane & Derek Bell 5:02
6
Skibbereen Sinéad O'Connor, Derek Bell, Matt Molloy & The Irish Film Orchestra 4:14
7
The Night That Larry Was Stret Paddy Moloney, Matt Molloy, Derek Bell, Kevin Conneff, Seán Keane, Martin Fay, Johnny Cunningham, Seamus Egan, Zan McLeod & Jim Higgins 2:27
8
White Potatoes Liam O'Maonlai & Paddy Moloney 3:31
9
Famine Theme Derek Bell, Paddy Moloney, The Irish Film Orchestra & Gearóid Grant 3:37
10
Muldoon, The Solid Man / Grand Mick Moloney, Paddy Moloney, Eileen Ivers & John Whelan 3:42
11
An Raibh Tú Ag an gCarraig Sissel, Paddy Moloney, Martin Fay, Seán Keane, Derek Bell, Matt Molloy, Annbjørg Lien, Bjørn Ole Rasch & Per Hillestad 5:29
12
O'Carolan's Farewell to Music Derek Bell, The Irish Film Orchestra & Gearóid Grant 2:29
13
Bean Pháidín Kevin Conneff 1:43
14
O'Donnell's Lament / The Reel Eileen Ivers & Paddy Moloney 2:44
15
American Theme Paddy Moloney, Joanie Madden, Jerry O'Sullivan, Kim Plainfield, Richard O'Donnell, Martin Matrustry, The Irish Film Orchestra & Gearóid Grant 2:56
16
Long Journey Home (Anthem) Elvis Costello 4:16

Reviews

  • Classic, stands the test of time

    5
    By eejit spotter
    This collaboration between The Chieftains is genius. Many big names that aren’t credited in the songs will surprise you, such as Van Morrison singing Shenandoah. You get a real sense of the Irish struggle in the new land, which they thought they had left behind along with the famine...along the way, the Irish endured, then later triumphed, becoming such an integral part of their adopted country that they became cliches for “cop” political institutions (Tammany Hall) and decades later rose to the highest office in the land. The music is lush, by turns somber then sprightly which reminds us that the Irish spirit is indomitable. And Thank God for that!