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The Green Fields Of America

The Green Fields Of America

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Format: CD

Cat No: COM44952

Release Date:  09 March 2009

Label:  Compass

Packaging Type:  Jewel Case

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  766397449524

Genres:  Folk  Irish Folk  

  • Description

    Formed in 1978 by Mick Moloney, The Green Fields were the first group to bring together Irish vocal, instrumental, and dance traditions. Formed in 1978 by musician and musicologist Mick Moloney, The Green Fields of America were the first group on either side of the Atlantic to bring together Irish vocal, instrumental, and dance traditions on the concert and festival stage. Sponsored by the National Endowment for the Arts a record five times, the group has performed in a variety of leading venues including Carnegie Hall, Wolf Trap, The Smithsonian Institution, The Festival of American Folklife, Milwaukee Irish Fest, and The National Folk Festival, and was also featured on the soundtrack of PBS' Out of Ireland as well as on the American Public Television production Absolutely Irish. The current line-up of Moloney, John Doyle (Solas, Eileen Ivers, Tim O'Brien), Athena Tergis (Riverdance on Broadway), Robbie O'Connell (Aengus, The Clancy Legacy), and All Ireland Champion Billy McComiskey promises to maintain the "supergroup" status that The Green Fields of America are known for.

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Rambling Irishman (Songs)
      • 2. Jim O'Keefe's/The Clog/The Star Above the Garter/The Hare in the Corn
      • 3. Islander's Lament (Song)
      • 4. Fahey's #25/Molly On the Shore/Bonnie Anne (Reels)
      • 5. Across the Western Ocean (Song)
      • 6. Glendy Burke (Song)
      • 7. Planxty Miss Maxwell
      • 8. Down By the Tanyard Side
      • 9. Bonny Irish Boy (Song)
      • 10. New Irish Barndance/Paddy McGinty's Goat (Barn Dances)
      • 11. In the Woods of Old Limerick/Felix the Cat/The Music Teacher (Jigs)
      • 12. Slip Catalpa (Song)
      • 13. Billy in the Lowland/Belle of Lexington/Waynesboro (Old Time Tunes)