Various - The Absolutely Essential Irish 3 CD Collection (3xCD, Comp)

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Media:  Mint (M)
Sleeve:  Mint (M)

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M (Mint) – Unplayed, still sealed in original packaging.

NM (Near Mint) – Played a few times, no defects; cover almost like new.

VG+ (Very Good Plus) – Light signs of use, plays excellent; minimal cover wear.

VG (Very Good) – Clearly used, audible noise or clicks; worn cover.

G (Good) – Heavily played, noise likely; cover with visible damage.

Generic – Original cover missing, record comes in a generic sleeve.

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Genre: Folk World & Country
Style: Celtic

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1-1. Ruby Murray - When Irish Eyes Are Smiling 1-2. The Clancy Brothers & Tommy Makem - The Parting Glass 1-3. John McGettigan And His Irish Minstrels - Rare Old Irish Whisky 1-4. Ruby Murray - Danny Boy 1-5. Cavan O'Connor - Shannon River 1-6. Mortimer Rabbett - Molly Durkin 1-7. Pat White - It's The Same Old Shillelagh 1-8. Packie Dolan - Erin's Green Shore 1-9. John McCormack (2) - The Star Of The County Down 1-10. Delia Murphy - The Bantry Girl's Lament 1-11. Carmel Quinn - With My Shillelagh Under My Arm 1-12. Sean MacDonnchadha - The Whistling Thief 1-13. Arthur Godfrey, Carmel Quinn - Mick McGilligan's Ball 1-14. Dinny Doyle (9) - Let Mister Maguire Sit Down 1-15. The Flanagan Brothers - The Beggarman 1-16. Carmel Quinn - The Green Glens Of Antrim 1-17. Liam Clancy - Amhran Dochais 1-18. Josef Locke - Hear My Song, Violetta 1-19. Mrs. Joan Clancy - Dowdling 1-20. Father Sydney MacEwan - She Moved Through The Fair 2-1. Josef Locke - I'll Take You Home Again, Kathleen 2-2. Packie Dolan - A Drink In The Morning 2-3. Richard Crooks (2) - Macushla 2-4. Frank Quinn - Paddy McGinty's Goat 2-5. Cavan O'Connor - The Rose Of Tralee 2-6. Sarah Makem - In The Month Of January 2-7. Jackie Daly - The Mountains Of Morne 2-8. Dinny Doyle (9) - Tommy Murphy Wa A Soldier 2-9. Frank Quinn - Twelve Stone Two 2-10. The Clancy Brothers & Tommy Makem - The Real Old Mountain Dew 2-11. The Flanagan Brothers - My Irish Molly-O 2-12. Carmel Quinn - Isle Of Innisfree 2-13. Jackie Daly - A Little Bit Of Ireland 2-14. Ruby Murray - Galway Bay 2-15. Delia Murphy - The Spinning Wheel 2-16. Liam Clancy - Whiskey You're The Devil 2-17. John Griffin (8) - Myself And Martin Tracy 2-18. Dan Sullivan's Shamrock Band - From Galway To Dublin 2-19. Ruby Murray - If You're Irish, Come Into The Parlour 2-20. The Flanagan Brothers - Irish Delight / Tura Lura Lura (That's An Irish Lullaby) 3-1. Maurice McSweeney's Stars Of Munster - Medley: Bank Of Ireland / Wind That Shakes The Barley 3-2. The Four Provinces Orchestra - Medley: Maggie Pickens / Cameron's Wife 3-3. Packie Dolan, Michael Coleman (4) - Medley: The Blackhaired Lass / The Dublin 3-4. Patrick Killoran - Medley: The Jolly Tinker / The Pretty Girls Of Mayo 3-5. The Flanagan Brothers - Paddy In London 3-6. Packie Dolan - Royal Charley 3-7. Ed Reavy - Tom Clarke's Fancy / The Boys At The Lough 3-8. Michael J. Cashin - Medley: Ginger's Favourite / The Bogs Of Allen 3-9. Frank Quinn - The Cherry Blossom 3-10. Michael Gaffney - Medley: The Night Cap / The Mysteries Of Knock 3-11. James Morrison (8) - Black Rogue / Saddle The Pony 3-12. Martin Beirne And His Irish Blackbirds Orchestra - Medley: Kilkenny For Me / The Boys Of Knock 3-13. The Flanagan Brothers - Medley: The Leitrim Thrush / Fermoy Lasses 3-14. Hugh Gillespie - The Irish Mazurka 3-15. Edward Mullaney, Patrick Stack - The Chicago Reel 3-16. Eleanor Kane - Medley: The Morning Dew / The Traveller's / Shark's Favourite 3-17. Joseph Flanagan - Scotch Mary 3-18. John McKenna (2) - Medley: Back In The Garden / The Flowers Of The Red Mill 3-19. Paddy Sweeney - Medley: George White's Favourite / The Lass Of Carracastle 3-20. Neil Nolan - Medley: Miller's Reel / Duffy The Dancer

 

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