The Essential Chieftains

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The Essential Chieftains
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Greatest hits album by
Released26 September 2006
Genre Celtic
Label RCA Victor
Producer Paddy Moloney
The Chieftains chronology
Live From Dublin: A Tribute To Derek Bell
(2005)
The Essential Chieftains
(2006)
San Patricio
(2010)
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The Essential Chieftains is a career-spanning greatest hits album by The Chieftains first released in 2006. It is part of the ongoing 'The Essential' Sony BMG compilation series, their last release for RCA ending a 20-year history since signing with the label in 1986.

Contents

Track listing

Disc 1: The Chieftains Roots

  1. "Lots of Drops of Brandy" – 3:43
  2. "O'Sullivan's March (The Theme from Rob Roy)" – 3:59
  3. "An Poc Ar Buile/The Dingle Set" – 5:57
  4. "Carolan's Concerto" – 3:05
  5. "The Wind That Shakes the Barley/The Reel with the Beryle" – 2:51
  6. "Sea Image" – 6:11
  7. "Boil the Breakfast Early" – 3:55
  8. "The Women of Ireland (The Love Theme from Barry Lyndon)/The Morning Dew" – 5:15
  9. "Full of Joy" – 2:31
  10. "The Green Fields of America" – 5:39
  11. "Santiago de Cuba" – 3:39
  12. "The Donegal Set" – 5:46
  13. "Jabadaw" – 3:06
  14. "The Bells of Dublin/Christmas Eve" – 3:06
  15. "The French March" – 4:51
  16. "The Stone" – 6:23
  17. "The Munster Cloak/Tabhair Dom Do Lamh (Give Me Your Hand)" with James Galway - 4:29
  18. "Chasing the Fox" (From the Ballad of the Irish Horse ) – 3:26

Disc 2: The Chieftains and Friends

  1. "I Know My Love" (with The Corrs) – 3:52
  2. "Shenandoah" (with Van Morrison) – 3:52
  3. "Country Blues" (with Buddy & Julie Miller) – 3:13
  4. "Ladies Pantalettes/Belles of Blackville/First House in Connaught (Reels)" (with Béla Fleck) – 4:14
  5. "The Foggy Dew" (with Sinéad O'Connor) – 5:20
  6. "Red Is the Rose" (with Nanci Griffith) – 3:25
  7. "The Squid Jiggin' Ground/Larry O'Gaff" (with The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band) – 3:16
  8. "Lambs In the Greenfields" (with Emmylou Harris) – 3:21
  9. "Guadalupe " (with Linda Ronstadt & Los Lobos) – 2:51
  10. "Mo Ghile Mear - Our Hero" (with Sting) – 3:20
  11. "Cotton-Eyed Joe" (with Ricky Skaggs) – 2:42
  12. "Molly Bán (Bawn)" (with Alison Krauss) – 4:45
  13. "Long Journey Home (Anthem)" (with Elvis Costello & Anúna) – 4:17
  14. "The Rocky Road To Dublin" (with The Rolling Stones) (not on all releases) – 5:03
  15. "Love Is Teasin'" (with Marianne Faithfull) – 4:37
  16. "The Rebel Jesus" (with Jackson Browne) – 3:49
  17. "Il Est Né/Ça Berger" (with Kate & Anna McGarrigle) – 5:19
  18. "Jimmy Mó Mhíle Stór" (with The Rankins) – 4:37

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