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The Dubliners - Here\'s To The Dubliners - Music For Pleasure - Folk

The Dubliners - Here\'s To The Dubliners - Music For Pleasure - Folk
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Track Listing

A1 Maid Of The Sweet Brown Knowe
A2 The Old Alarm Clock
A3 Colonel Frazer And O\'Rourke\'s Reel
A4 Rising Of The Moon
A5 McCafferty
A6 I\'m A Rover
B1 Maloney Wants A Drink
B2 The Travelling People
B3 Limerick Rake
B4 Zoological Gardens
B5 The Fairmoye Lasses And Sporting Paddy
B6 Poor Paddy On The Railway
C1 Net Hauling Song
C2 Nancy Whiskey
C3 Many Young Men Of Twenty
C4 Instrumental Medley : Paddy\'s Gone To France, Skylark
C5 Molly Bawn
C6 The Dundy Weaver
D1 Tibby Dunbar
D2 The Inniskillen Dragoons
D3 Instrumental Medley : The Piper\'s Chair, Bill Hart\'s Jig, The Nights Of St Patrick
D4 I Wish I Were Back In Liverpool
D5 Darby O\'Leary
D6 Go To Sea No More


Media Condition » Near Mint (NM or M-)
Sleeve Condition » Very Good Plus (VG+)
Artist The Dubliners
Title Here\'s To The Dubliners
Label Music For Pleasure
Catalogue 4110461
Format Vinyl Album
Released 1984
Genre Folk

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Joan ArmatradingKeywestDonovanThe CorriesJoan Baez IncantationChet AtkinsBillie Jo SpearsJulie FelixGeorge Hamilton IVGlen CampbellFairground AttractionJudy CollinsThe Houghton WeaversTanya TuckerChas And DaveCat StevensCharley PrideRalph McTellTom PaxtonLindisfarneClannadDory PrevinCrystal GaylePete SeegerMelanie Charlie RichPatsy ClineThe ProclaimersBuffy Sainte-MarieThe ChieftainsDon McLeanSlim WhitmanTompall Glaser & The Glaser BrothersUnknown ArtistThe Oak Ridge BoysFiddler's DramPaul SimonThe Oldham TinkersThe Jock Strapp Ensemble

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Some Other Artists on the Music For Pleasure Label

Geoff Love & His OrchestraThe Beach BoysThe ShadowsNo ArtistBarry Cole Judy GarlandPee Wee HuntFrank SinatraStan GetzDean MartinBuddy HollyUnknown ArtistElla FitzgeraldJohn WilliamsLouis Armstrong And His OrchestraOscar PetersonWendy CraigPinky & PerkySilver ConventionGladys Knight And The PipsLuluStrings For PleasurePeggy LeeGlen CampbellJimmy SmithRonnie Hilton & Mike Sammes SingersBilly EckstineCoro E Orchestra Del Teatro Alla Scala & Umberto BerrettoniEric Thompson Stan KentonPaul Daneman, Yuki Yamada & James GriffettGeoff Love's Big Disco SoundCliff RichardKenny RogersGeoff Love, His Orchestra & SingersStan Kenton And His OrchestraElla Fitzgerald & Lou Levy TrioNat King Cole & George ShearingLoretta LynnThe Equals

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Information on the Folk Genre

Folk music is a term for musical folklore. The term, which originated in the 19th century, has been defined in several ways: as music transmitted by word of mouth, as music of the lower classes, and as music with unknown composers. It has been contrasted with commercial and classical styles. Since the middle of the 20th century, the term has also been used to describe a kind of popular music that is based on traditional music. Fusion genres include folk rock, electric folk, folk metal, and progressive folk music.

The post World War 2 folk revival in America and in Britain brought a new meaning to the word. Folk was seen as a musical style, the ethical antithesis of commercial "popular" or "pop" music, while the Victorian appeal of the "Volk" was often regarded with suspicion. The popularity of "contemporary folk" recordings caused the appearance of the category "Folk" in the Grammy Awards of 1959: in 1970 the term was dropped in favour of "Best Ethnic or Traditional Recording (including Traditional Blues)", while 1987 brought a distinction between "Best Traditional Folk Recording" and "Best Contemporary Folk Recording". The term "folk", by the start of the 21st century, could cover "singer song-writers, such as Donovan and Bob Dylan, who emerged in the 1960s and much more" or perhaps even "a rejection of rigid boundaries, preferring a conception, simply of varying practice within one field, that of 'music'.

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