Prodigal Sons
Prodigal Sons | ||||
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Released | 1983 | |||
Genre | Irish folk | |||
Label | Polydor | |||
Producer | Bill Whelan | |||
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Allmusic | [1] |
Prodigal Sons is a studio
traditional songs as well as instrumental
pieces.
Track listing
Side One:
- "Building Up and Tearing England Down" (Dominic Behan)
- "Jigs - My Darling Asleep/Paddy in London/An Tathair Jack Walsh"
- "The Newry Highwayman"
- "When Margaret Was Eleven" (Pete St. John)
- "Prodigal Son" (John Sheahan)
Side Two:
- "The Waterford Boys"
- "Reels - The Humours of Scariff/The Flannel Jacket"
- "Now I'm Easy" (Eric Bogle)
- "The Hen's March to the Midden"
- "Song for Ireland" (Phil Colclough)
- "Second World Song" (David McDonagh)
All tracks Trad. Arr. The Dubliners unless otherwise stated
Personnel
- Ronnie Drew - guitar, vocals
- Barney McKenna - banjo, mandolin, vocals
- John Sheahan - fiddle, tin whistle, vocals
- Seán Cannon - guitar, vocals
- Eamonn Campbell - guitar
- Des Moore - guitar
- Nigel Warren-Green - cello
- Bill Whelan - keyboards, producer
- Philip Begley - engineer
- Fergus Bourke - photographer
- Dara O Lochlainn - sleeve design