The Chieftains 10: Cotton-Eyed Joe
The Chieftains 10 is an Irish folk album by The Chieftains. It was released in 1981. The original release was simply titled 'The Chieftains 10'; a reissue on the Shanachie label added the subtitle 'Cotton-Eyed Joe' and had a different cover featuring a photograph of the band.
The Chieftains 10 | ||||
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Released | 1981 | |||
Studio | Windmill Lane Studios, Dublin | |||
Genre | Irish folk music | |||
Label | Claddagh (Ireland); Shanachie Records (United States) | |||
Producer | Paddy Moloney | |||
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Track listing
- "The Christmas Reel" (3:00)
- "Salut a la Compagnie" (3:19)
- "My Love Is in America" (4:30)
- "Manx Music" (3:38)
- "Master Crowley's Reels" (1:30)
- "The Pride of Pimlico" (2:04)
- "An Faire (The Gold Ring)" (3:38)
- "An Durzhunel (The Turtle Dove)" (6:45)
- "Sir Arthur Shaen and Madam Cole" (4.00)
- "Garech's Wedding" (1:35)
- "Cotton-Eyed Joe" (2:15)
Personnel
- Paddy Moloney – uilleann pipes, tin whistle
- Seán Keane – fiddle
- Martin Fay – fiddle, bones
- Derek Bell – neo-Irish harp, medieval harps, tiompán
- Kevin Conneff – bodhrán, vocals
- Matt Molloy – flute, tin whistle
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References
- Eder, Bruce. "The Chieftains 10: Cotton-Eyed Joe". AllMusic. Retrieved 20 April 2015.
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