Paddy Reilly - The Definitive Collection [2CD]
Paddy Reilly - The Definitive Collection [2CD]
Release Date: 28th October 2022
This career spanning, remastered 2CD set features many of Paddy Reilly's most loved hits including "The Fields of Athenry", "Dirty Old Town", "Black Velvet Band" as well as live favourites such as "The Rocky Road to Dublin" and "Carrickfergus".
TRACKLIST
DISC ONE
The Fields of Athenry
The Wild Rover
Black Velvet Band (w/ The Dubliners)
Will You Go Lassie Go
Carrickfergus - Live
Come Out You Black And Tans
Farewell to Nova Scotia
The Town I Loved So Well
The Flight of the Earls
The Rocky Road to Dublin - Live
Deportees
The Rose of Allendale
The Crack Was Ninety In the Isle of Man
My Lovely Rose of Clare
Spancil Hill
Limerick, You're A Lady
DISC TWO
Dirty Old Town
Song for Ireland (w/ Jim McCann)
James Connolly
Galtee Mountain Boy
Peggy Gordon
The Rare Old Times (w/ The Dublin City Ramblers)
The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face
Schooldays Over
The Old Triangle - Live
A Nation Once Again
Scorn Not His Simplicity
Sweet Thames, Flow Softly
A Rainy Night In Soho
Come Back Paddy Reilly - Live
Raglan Road
The Fields of Athenry - Live
Widely considered to be among Ireland's greatest folk and ballad singers, Paddy Reilly began his career in Dublin of the 1960s amidst the explosion of folk pioneers arising at the time. During his early solo days Paddy gained widespread popularity with his emotion filled songs of patriotism and story-telling of the working man, including early successes such as "Come Out You Black and Tans" and "James Connolly". Later Paddy would storm the charts with one of the most successful songs of all-time in Ireland and one that is sung across the world as an Irish anthem of the masses. The Fields of Athenry, written by celebrated composer Pete St. John, spent 73 weeks on the Irish charts following the release of Paddy's version in 1983. The song catapulted Paddy to iconic status, and he would go on to become a loved member of folk group The Dubliners ("The Wild Rover" collaboration is included here) and have many other hits including "The Rare Old Times" also written by Pete St. John and included here as a duet with The Dublin City Ramblers.