Where I Come From (Christy Moore album)
Where I Come From | ||||
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Studio album by Christy Moore | ||||
Released | 2013 | |||
Genre | Folk | |||
Label | Columbia Records | |||
Christy Moore chronology | ||||
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Where I Come From is an 3 disc album by Irish folk singer Christy Moore, released in 2013 by Columbia Records. The album features a number of new compositions as well as re-recordings of past songs.[1][2]
Track listing
Disc One
- "Where I Come From"
- "Arthur's Day"
- "Veronica Guerin"
- "Scallcrows 2"
- "Derby Day"
- "Delirium Tremens"
- "The Stardust Song (aka They Never Came Home)"
- "Johnny Connors"
- "The Time Has Come"
- "The Birmingham Six"
- "St. Brendan's Voyage"
- "On The Mainland"
- "Barrowland"
- "Minds Locked Shut"
- "Song For Imelda Riney"
Disc Two
- "North And South Of The River"
- "Welcome To The Cabaret"
- "Giuseppe / Away Ye Broken Heart (Live From Belfast)"
- "The Ballad Of Ruby Walsh"
- "Easter Snow (For Seamus Ennis)"
- "Viva La Quinte Brigada"
- "Song For Anne Lovett (aka Everybody Knew, Nobody Said)"
- "Riding The High Stool"
- "On The Bridge"
- "Casey"
- "Whacker Humphries"
- "Knock Airport"
- "Boning Hall"
- "Encore"
- "Arthur's Day (Live From Whelan's)"
Disc Three
- "Lisdoonvarna"
- "The Two Conneeleys"
- "Tyrone Boys"
- "Strange Ways"
- "Yellow Triangle"
- "The Boy From Tamlaghtduff"
- "Haiti"
- "Yellow Furze Woman"
- "Lovely Young One"
- "In Praise Of Mullaghmore"
- "The Wicklow Boy (Live From Lisdoonvarna)"
- "Joxer Goes To Stuttgart"
- "Ballydine"
- "Me And The Rose"
- "Where I Come From (Live From Knocknagoshel)"
References
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