30 Years A-Greying is a double album by The Dubliners, again produced by Eamonn Campbell. 30 Years A-Greying is similar to 25 Years Celebration in that it also features a number of special guests. The Pogues featured again, this time on a version of "Whiskey In The Jar". Other special guests are Billy Connolly, De Dannan, Rory Gallagher and the Hothouse Flowers.
30 Years A-Greying | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1992 | |||
Genre | Irish folk | |||
Label | Celtic Collections | |||
Producer | Eamonn Campbell | |||
The Dubliners chronology | ||||
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Track listing
editCD One:
- "The Rose" (with Hothouse Flowers)
- "Eileen Óg"
- "Jigs – The Fisherman's Lilt/Tobin's Fancy/Peggy's Jig"
- "The Death of the Bear"
- "The Galway Shawl"
- "Jockey to the Fair"
- "The Pool Song"
- "Barley and Grape Rag" (with Rory Gallagher)
- "I'm Asking You Sergeant, Where's Mine" (with Billy Connolly)
- "The Stone Outside Dan Murphy's Door"
- "Flowers of Normandy"
- "Phil the Fluter's Ball"
- "Bantry Girl's Lament"
- "Will the Circle Be Unbroken?"
- "The Auld Triangle"
CD Two:
- "Sands of Sudan"
- "The Manchester Rambler"
- "Drag That Fiddle"
- "The Call and the Answer" (Phil Colclough)
- "Boots of Spanish Leather" (with De Dannan)
- "Hornpipes – The Tailor's Twist/Ryan's Hornpipe"
- "I'll Tell Me Ma"
- "Sweet Thames Flow Softly"
- "Whiskey in the Jar" (with The Pogues)
- "Deportees" (Woody Guthrie)
- "Nora"
- "Reels – Love at the Endings/The Old Bush/The Maids of Castlebar"
- "Liverpool Lou" (Dominic Behan)
- "What Will We Tell the Children"
- "I'm a Man You Don't Meet Every Day"
Chart performance
editChart (1992) | Peak position |
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Irish Albums (IRMA)[1] | 5 |
UK Albums (OCC)[2] | - |