The Irish uprising, 1916-1922
Material type: MusicPublisher number: 32-b5-0001 | CBSPublication details: CBS, 1978.Description: 1 sound disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpmItem type | Home library | Shelving location | Class number | Materials specified | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Sound Recordings | VWML | Storage | SAD 4521 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Reference only | SR07065 |
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SAD 4518 Country gospel song | SAD 4519 Presenting the New Christy Minstrels | SAD 4520 From Liszt to music hall | SAD 4521 The Irish uprising, 1916-1922 | SAD 4522 Tipplers tales | SAD 4523 Gottle o' geer | SAD 4524 What we did on our holidays |
Sound disc, analog.
Art of the CBS Legacy Collection.
Record one, side one: 1. The soldier's song / Liam Clancy, The Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem -- 2. Padraic Pearse's Oration at the grave of O'Donovan Rossa / read by Daniel Callahan -- 3. The bold Fenian man / Breandan O'Duill -- 4. From an interview with Sean T. O'Kelly -- Record one, side one, band two: 5. From a speech by Eamon DeValera -- 6. Lonely Banna Strand / Kay Hart -- 7. Eamon DeValera -- 8. from the rebel / read by Tommy Makem -- 9. Tri colored ribbon / Anne Byrne -- Record one, side one, band three: 10. The rising of the moon / Tom Clancy, The Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem -- 11. The proclamation of 1916 / read by Donal Donnelly -- Record one, side two: 1. Wrap the green flag 'round me boys / Tommy Makem andThe Clancy Brothers -- 2. from interviews with: Mrs Eileen O'Hanrahan Reilly -- 3. Rory Brugha -- 4. Sean Harling -- Record one, side two, band two: 5. Who fears to speak of Easter week /The Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem -- 6. from Easter 1916 / read by Tom Clancy -- 7. Tipperary so far away / Tom Clancy -- 8. The rose tree / read by Ed Golden -- Record one, side two, band three: 9. Down by the glenside / Kay Hart -- 10. from Drums under the window / read by Liam Clancy -- 11. The west's asleep / Anne Byrne, Breandan O'Duill and the Abbey Tavern Singers -- Record two, side one: 1. Padraic Pearse's surrender order, April 1916 / read by Daniel Callahan -- 2. The foggy dew / Pat Clancy, The Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem -- 3. from Sixteen dead men / read by Tom Clancy -- Record two, side one, band two: 4. The dying rebel / Kay Hart -- 5. The mother / read by Deirdre O'Maera -- 6. Eamon DeValera -- 7. The grand ould dame Britannia / Tommy Makem -- 8. from interviews with Sean T. O'Kelly -- 9. Joseph Clarke -- 10. from interviews with Sean Harling -- 11. Frank Sherwin -- Record two, side one, band three: 12. Johnson's motor car /The Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem -- 13. The valley of Knockanure / Liam Clancy -- 14. Eamon DeValera -- 15. from interviews with Sean Mooney -- 16. Sean Harling -- 17. Green in the green / Liam Clancy, The Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem -- Record two, side two: 1. Boys from the County Cork / Tommy Makem andThe Clancy Brothers -- 2. Kevin Barry / Liam Clancy -- 3. The manifesto of Sinn Fein / read by Eamonn Kelly -- 4. Eamon DeValera -- Record two, Side 2: band two: 5. Shall my soul pass through old Ireland / Anne Byrne -- 6. from an interview with Rory Brugha -- 7. from an interview with Sean Mooney -- 8. An durd fainne / Liam Clancy, The Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem -- 9. from an interview with Sean Harling -- Record two, Side 2: band three: 10. from the fool / read by Donal Donnelly -- 11. A nation once again / Tommy Makem andThe Clancy Brothers -- 12. from the Easter 1966 message / Eamon DeValera -- 13. The soldier's song /The Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem.