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The Transatlantic Anthology (Live)

The Dubliners

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Album Review

The Dubliners' Transatlantic Anthology presents 42 tracks on two CDs drawn from their first three albums, with the venerable Irish group heard almost invariably in a live setting performing some of its best-known songs, including "The Wild Rover," "The Patriot Game," "The Leaving of Liverpool," and "Greenland Whale Fisheries." The presence of an audience to sing and laugh and clap along gives the collection the feel of a lengthy set in a pub, as the group makes its way through drinking songs, songs of love and leaving, and periodic lively instrumentals. Different singers, alone and together, alternate, while playing guitar, banjo, mandolin, fiddle, and tin whistle. The collection makes a convincing case for the Dubliners as Irish folk archivists, keeping a musical tradition alive by entertaining listeners night after night, with a few of those shows recorded and compiled here.

Customer Reviews

Not My Forte

This is the first time I have ever written a review. I'm not sure if I'm very qualified, though, because I have never listened to this album all the way through. But this band's rendetion of "The Rocky Road to Dublin" is the best version of the song I have hear so far, and definately worth checking out, even if you are totally unfamiliar with this genre of music, and this band, like I am.

The Cook in the Kitchen

An instrumental that keeps me listening. It has a lilting sound, especially the fiddler. The music gives me a desiere to do the jig, or some kind of dance. Easy to listen to.

Wow, just wow! One of my favorite Irish Selye song playing bands ever!!! You guys rock!

Amazing!!! Keep the Irish style music coming!

Biography

Formed: 1962 in Dublin, Ireland

Genre: Singer/Songwriter

Years Active: '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s

Nearly three decades since they first came together during informal sessions at O'Donoghue's Pub in Dublin, the Dubliners remain one of the most influential of Ireland's traditional folk bands. Unlike their counterparts the Clancy Brothers, the Dubliners have never strayed from the raw looseness of the pub scene. According to Dirty Linen, "Whereas the Clancys were well-scrubbed returned Yanks from rural Tipperary, decked out in matching white Arab sweaters, the Dubliners...
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