Recorded live at the Blarney Stone in early 2007, the reeling, fiddle-fuelled disc includes traditional numbers like "New South Wales" and "Boys of the Old Brigade", contemporary covers such as a sudsy take on Boney M.'s twisted dance classic "Rasputin", and originals. The band's own tunes–such as the instrumental reel "Gin & Milk", the
Recorded live at the Blarney Stone in early 2007, the reeling, fiddle-fuelled disc includes traditional numbers like "New South Wales" and "Boys of the Old Brigade", contemporary covers such as a sudsy take on Boney M.'s twisted dance classic "Rasputin", and originals. The band's own tunes–such as the instrumental reel "Gin & Milk", the besotted love song "Come with Me", and the rebellious "The Old Landlord"–have the spit and fire of punkish Celtic rock. It's more Dropkick Murphys than Spirit of the West or the Paperboys, and has a roguish edge inspired by legendary rabble-rousers the Pogues.
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New South Wales 5:230:00/5:23
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Come With Me 3:440:00/3:44
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0:00/2:40
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Rum Runner 3:320:00/3:32
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The Old Landlord 3:560:00/3:56
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Gin & Milk 2:540:00/2:54
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Bottle of Rain 3:370:00/3:37
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The Weight of Words 4:010:00/4:01
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Coming Home 3:370:00/3:37
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Unidentified Friend 3:240:00/3:24
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0:00/4:11
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The Lamenters Lament 3:120:00/3:12
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Heidi's Growl 4:470:00/4:47
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The Galway Girl 3:410:00/3:41
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Monahan the Mutineer 4:290:00/4:29
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Rasputin 4:470:00/4:47
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Mr. Valentine's Dead 5:330:00/5:33