Craic on the Road

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Craic on the Road:
Live at Sam Maguire's
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Live album by Four to the Bar
Released August 1994 (1994-08)
Recorded June 1994
Genre
Label Independent
Producer Four to the Bar
Four to the Bar chronology
Four to the Bar (EP)
(1993)
Craic on the Road:
Live at Sam Maguire's

(1994)
Another Son
(1995)

Craic on the Road: Live at Sam Maguire's was the first full-length album by Four to the Bar, released in 1994.

Four to the Bar

Four to the Bar was a "well loved and well respected" American band from New York City during the early to mid-1990s.

Contents

Track listing

  1. I'll Tell Me Ma (Traditional)
  2. Waxie's Dargle/The Rare Old Mountain Dew (Traditional)
  3. My Love's in Germany (Traditional)
  4. I Ain't Marching Anymore (Phil Ochs)
  5. The Hills of Connemara (Traditional)
  6. A Taste of the Reel World (Traditional)
  7. The Black Velvet Band/The Wild Rover/The Galway Shawl (Traditional)
  8. The Ferryman (Pete St. John)
  9. Mick Maguire (Traditional)
  10. Muirsheen Durkin (Traditional)
  11. Jenny's and Out! (Traditional)

Personnel

Patrick Clifford is a musician, songwriter, and producer of Irish and folk music. Best known as a key member of Four to the Bar—a "well loved and well respected" mainstay of the 1990s New York Irish music scene—he has also released two solo albums: American Wake and Chance of a Start. He is a proud member of Regis High School class of 1984. Go Raiders!

Production

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References

Trivia

<i>Four to the Bar</i> (EP) extended play by Four to the Bar

Four to the Bar was the first commercial release by the band of that name. A four-cut EP, it was released on cassette in 1993.