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Performer: Irish Rovers, The
Title: The Life Of The Rover
Country: US
Style:Celtic, Folk
Released: 1969
Catalog number: MUP 406
Label: MCA Records
MP3 album szie: 1040 mb
FLAC album size: 1557 mb

Tracklist

A1 Fifi O'Toole
Performer [Solo By] – Jim FergusonWritten-By – Pat Garvey , Victoria Garvey
2:19
A2 Pleasant And Delightful
Arranged By, Adapted By – Will MillarPerformer [Solo By] – Jim Ferguson
2:46
A3 Orange Nickelodeon
Performer [Solo By] – George Millar, Will MillarWritten-By – Pat Garvey , Victoria Garvey
3:14
A4 King Of The Fairies
Arranged By, Adapted By – Will MillarInstrumentation By – George Millar, Joe Millar, Wilcil McDowell, Will MillarVocals – Will Millar
2:30
A5 Molecatcher
Arranged By [Arr.], Adapted By – Will MillarPerformer [Solo By] – Jim Ferguson
1:56
A6 Winkin, Blinkin And Nod
Performer [Solo By] – Will MillarWritten-By – E. Fields, L. Simon
2:45
B1 Sullivan's John
Performer [Solo By] – George Millar, Will MillarWritten-By – Pecker Dunne
2:44
B2 Bunclody Cuckoo
Arranged By, Adapted By – Will MillarPerformer [Solo By] – Joe Millar
3:18
B3 Sam Hall
Arranged By, Adapted By – Allan Performer [Solo By] – George MillarWritten-By – Traditional
3:18
B4 Banks Of Newfoundland
Arranged By, Adapted By – Will Millar
3:20
B5 The Life Of The Rover
Written-By – E. McColl
2:21

Credits

  • Design [Album Cover Art]Alex Steinweiss
  • Engineer [Eng.]Terry D. Brown
  • ProducerCharles Bud Dant

Notes

Stereo

Sleeve notes:

Diodorus, in the first century B.C., was describing the Celts of Gaul in his history of the world.
"In conversation they use many words and speak in riddles, for the most part hinting at things and leaving a great deal to be understood. They frequently exaggerate with the aim of extolling themselfes and diminishing the status of others. They are boasters and threateners and given to bombastic self-dramatization, and yet they are quick of mind with good, natural ability for learning and take great pleasure in merrymaking and hospitality."
"The Life Of The Rover" puts us in contact with these "Celts" all over the world. Be it in Sydney, Australia, or Kirkland Lake, Ontario, they "take great pleasure in merrymaking and hospitality." The five of us are a privileged lot in being able to share a few jars with the lot of you - may ye be half an hour in heaven before the devil knows you're dead!
Oh, by the way, it took Irish monks donkey's-years to do the abstract type of art used in "The Book of Kells." We couldn't find an Irish monk to do our album cover art but we're lucky to have Alex Steinweiss fill in for us.

Barcodes

  • Matrix / Runout (A-Side): MG-12198-1B
  • Matrix / Runout (B-Side): MG-12199-1B