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      <title>Upon A Shamrock Shore: Songs of Ireland and the Irish</title>
      <genre>Irish Folk</genre>
      <releasedate>2000</releasedate>
      <formats>CD</formats>
      <studiolive>Studio</studiolive>
      <label>MCA</label>
      <cataloguenumber>112162 </cataloguenumber>
      <tracklisting>   <track number="1" title="King of the Faeries" />
         <track number="2" title="Mountain Tay" />
         <track number="3" title="Bridget Flynn" />
         <track number="4" title="Up Among the Heather" />
         <track number="5" title="Bonnie Kellswater" />
         <track number="6" title="Pat from Mullingar" />
         <track number="7" title="Rovers Fancy" />
         <track number="8" title="Pennywhistle Peddler" />
         <track number="9" title="Shamrock Shore" />
         <track number="10" title="Banks of Newfoundland" />
         <track number="11" title="Shores of Americay" />
         <track number="12" title="Lament for the Molly Maguires" />
         <track number="13" title="Fiddler's Green" />
         <track number="14" title="Rovers Street Song Medley" />
         <track number="15" title="Pigs Can't Fly (Unsweetened)" />
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      <asin>B000046PU9</asin>
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   <item id="2202-1106772691" type="review-release">
      <title>Editorial Review</title>
      <rating>No Rating</rating>
      <body>This is the &quot;serious&quot; side of the Irish Rovers, as it were. Of course, serious is a relative term, considering the irresistible cheerfulness found in these 15 lilts. But, where 1999's The Best of the Irish Rovers focused on their best-known novelties (like &quot;The Unicorn&quot;) and drinking songs from their 1968-1971 Decca tenure, this 2000 collection spotlights their political, historical, and more traditional Irish songs. Even when the themes are sober--postfamine emigration, social rebellion, unrest, and protest--the Rovers turn them into musical celebrations of perseverance, integrity, and triumph in the face of adversity. Add to these topical songs a mix of lively dance numbers and light-hearted courting songs, and you have a clear look at the &quot;other side&quot; of the Rovers, one thoroughly steeped in their musical and cultural history.</body>
      <contributor>Marc Greilsamer</contributor>
      <contriborg>Amazon.com</contriborg>
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