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Music CD - The Clancy Brothers: The Best Of The Clancy Brothers & Tommy Makem

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Music CD: The Best Of The Clancy Brothers & Tommy Makem Artist: The Clancy Brothers
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Manufacturer: Legacy
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1. Brennan On The Moor 2. The Work Of The Weavers 3. The Stuttering Lovers 4. Paddy Doyle's Boots 5. The Maid Of Fife-E-O 6. The Bard Of Armagh 7. The Jug Of Punch 8. Roddy McCorley 9. The Barnyards of Delgaty 10. The Castle of Dromore 11. The Bold Tenant Farmer 12. Ballinderry 13. Bungle Rye 14. Eileen Ardon 15. Johnny I Hardly Knew You 16. Paper and Pins (with Peg and Bobby Clancy) 17. I Know Wher I'm Going (with Peg and Bobby Clancy) 18. As I Roved Out (with Bobby Clancy) 19. The Cobbler (with Mother Sarah Makem) 20. Whiskey You're The Devil 21. All Around The Lonely O 22. The Moonshiner 23. Me Grandfather Died (with Peg and Bobby Clancy) 24. Shelly Kee Bookey; Around To The Butcher Shop; One Two Three (With The Grand- 25. The Little Beggarman (with Mother Sarah Makem) 26. The Real Old Mountain Dew 27. The Woman From Wexford (with Peg and Bobby Clancy) 28. I'll Tell My Car (with Peg and Bobby Clancy)
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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0766370320284 Label: Legacy Manufacturer: Legacy Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Legacy Release Date: 1994-07-18 Studio: Legacy
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Best of Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem Comment: The volume of the songs is variable such that you have to constantly change the volume to listen. This ruins the effect of songs.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Still a good one, despite the problems. Comment: The positives: it's the Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem (and their families!). Enough said. The negatives: as many of the reviewers here have said, the sound levels and quality do differ from track to track. It seems like I've heard better quality recordings for several of the tracks on other Clancy albums, and the lyrics for a few (such as the "Castle of Dromore" and "Ballinderry") are almost completely inaudible. My second criticism is that the majority of the songs chosen for this album can't really be categorized as the Clancys' "best". While there are a good number of the major favorites, like "Brennan on the Moor" and "Whiskey You're the Devil", I'd say the majority of the songs here are minor ditties with the remainder being completely obscure and unmemorable songs I have no desire ever to hear again. Still, real Clancy fans will want to have even the minor ditties, so I give this album 4 stars despite everything.
Customer Rating:      Summary: MUCH better than these reviews give it credit Comment: The sound quality IS variable on this album--the brothers didn't drag their family members into the studio to make it. That being said, you'll find songs and versions on this album you'll find nowhere else. If you're a real fan of the Clancy Brothers, this is disc is well worth the price of admission.
Customer Rating:      Summary: A Blatant Rip-Off Comment: I've long been a fan of the Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem and ordered this CD primarily for two of the songs on it. I should've read the reviews, and I should've been warned when one of the songs, Eileen Aroon was incorrectly labelled "Eileen Ardon". I can only say that the technical qualities of this recording make it unsuitable for anything one puts in a CD player. [Stores] ... should refuse to carry such shoddy merchandize. The tracks had more snaps, crackles, and pops than a celebrated breakfast cereal, and it seemed that some moron was fiddling with the volume control, so that even in the same song it was too faint to hear or blared from the speakers.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Clancy fans, Stay away from this one! Comment: I'm not adding anything new to the previous reviews, just giving one more warning, this CD is to be avoided. A clever idea, having recordings of not just the Brothers and Makem but other family members as well. It should have worked, as the selections are fine, but it sounds like it was recorded off the radio with the type of cassette recorder used in elementary school for filmstrip presentations. There are many wonderful recordings of this great Irish folk group, get one of those instead.
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