"Actor: The Chieftains"

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  • The Chieftains - Live Over Ireland / Water From The WellThe Chieftains - Live Over Ireland / Water From The Well | DVD | (01/12/2008) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £5.99

    Track Listing: 1.Bean An Fhir Rua 2.Lots Of Drops Of Brandy 3.The Kilfenora Set 4.Ballyfin Polkas 5.The Ballyfin Slide 6.The May Morning Dew 7.The Gailician Set 8.The Lovely Sweet Banks Of The Moy 9.Dusty Miller 10.Live From Matt Molloy's Pub 11.Within A Mile Of Dublin - The Old Blackthorn 12.Guadalupe 13.Hills Of Antrim 14.An Poc Ar Buile 15.The Dingle Set 16.Wallop The Spot 17.Planxty George Brabazon 18.The Donegal Set 19.Eleanor Plunkett 20.The Star Of The County Down

  • The Chieftains - DVD CollectionThe Chieftains - DVD Collection | DVD | (17/12/2012) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £35.99

    The Chieftains: The DVD Collection

  • The Chieftains - Live Over Ireland [2000]The Chieftains - Live Over Ireland | DVD | (25/09/2000) from £8.98   |  Saving you £-2.99 (-49.90%)   |  RRP £5.99

    Journey with The Chieftains across Ireland to the special places and people of the home counties that formed the band's musical soul. Track Listing: Bean Ah Fhir Rua Lots Of Drops Of Brandy The Kilfenora Set Ballyfin Polkas The Ballyfin Slide The May Morning Dew The Galician Set The Lovely Sweet Banks Of The Moy Dusty Miller Live From Matt Molloy'sPub Within A Mile Of Dublin/The Old Blackthorn Guadalupe Hills Of Antrim An Poc Ar Buile The Dingle Set Wallop The Spot Planxty George Brabazon The Donegal Set Eleanor Plunkett The Star Of The County Down.

  • Gael Force - Ireland's Finest Musicians In ConcertGael Force - Ireland's Finest Musicians In Concert | DVD | (31/10/2008) from £15.94   |  Saving you £-7.95 (-99.50%)   |  RRP £7.99

    For one week in 1997 Dublin's state-of-the-art Point Theatre played host to Gael Force possibly the greatest gathering of Celtic musicians singers and dancers in one venue that the city has yet encountered. This DVD captures the cream of the performances from all of those involved and offers a panoramic view of the best that the Celtic scene has to offer the world. Tracklisting Introduction by Emmylou Harris The Chieftains - The Dublin Reels The Chieftains - Changing Yo

  • Jools Holland - Beat RouteJools Holland - Beat Route | DVD | (22/09/2008) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £14.99

    Beirut Seville Havana Dublin Chicago Budapest: This three-hour DVD presentation of the complete BBC TV series Beat Route takes top music television presenter Jools Holland (The Tube Later with Jools Holland) and places him in six colourful major cities around the world to delve 'under the skin' of each location. The result is a stunning mix of music travel and culture with each city revealed through Jools' inimitable wit and personality. Jools meets many celebrated musicians listens to their music and jams with the best of them. From the urban blues of Chicago the flamenco of Seville and the folklore of Budapest to the riverside bars of Dublin 1950s Cadillacs in Havana and girl bands in Beirut Beat Route paints a vivid and engrossing picture of urban identity. Whether it's a brief encounter with a dating agency run out of the back of a Chicago cab or a musical collaboration in an old square in Havana Beat Route pays homage to some of the world's most fascinating and diverse locations. Beat Route was first broadcast on BBC 2 in December 1998/January 1999

  • The Chieftans - Water From The Well [DVD]The Chieftans - Water From The Well | DVD | (12/06/2002) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £12.99

    Journey With The Cheiftains To The Special Places And People Of The Home Countries That Formed The Bands Musical Soul. Derek Bell, Kevin Conneff, Martin Fay, Sean Keane, Matt Malloy And Paddy Moloney Tell The Tales Of Their Earliest Memories Of Irish Music. Their Thoughtful And Often Amusing Stories Capture The Emotion Behind The Scenes Of Every Performance.

  • Portrait Of IrelandPortrait Of Ireland | DVD | (24/07/2000) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £12.99

    Portrait of Ireland, which has no narrative or documentary stylings of any sort, is like a slide show with a soundtrack. Postcard images of sunsets, sunrises, pasture, bog, grazing sheep, old men drinking stout in pubs, pudgy Irish women standing picturesquely in doorways of thatch-roofed cottages, ancient cairns, castles, heather-blanketed cliffs, crashing waves and serene beaches fade one into another, while the mystic compositions of Enya, James Galway, and the Chieftains provide an aural Celtic accessory. Although not inaccurate in their stereotypes, the images nonetheless give no insights into the island that are not already well conceived. --Beth Massa

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