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Fire in the Kitchen is a compilation album recorded by The Chieftains, in collaboration with an array of Canadian folk musical guests, and released in 1998.
Fire in the Kitchen | ||||
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Released | 16 June 1998 | |||
Recorded | October 1997 | |||
Genre | Folk | |||
Length | 38:34 | |||
Label | RCA Victor | |||
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The Chieftains, who were touring Canada that year, had not originally intended to release an album, but unexpectedly ended up recording a number of informal live sessions with guest musicians. The resulting album was billed primarily as a compilation, rather than a Chieftains album per se, although the Chieftains appear on all of the album's tracks.
Track listing
edit- "Madame Bonaparte/Devil's Dream/Mason's Apron" with Leahy
- "An Innis Aigh" with The Rankins
- "Lukey/Lukaloney" with Great Big Sea
- "My Bonnie" with Laura Smith
- "My Home/The Contradiction/Julia Delaney" with Ashley MacIsaac
- "Come by the Hills" with Rita MacNeil
- "Fingal's Cave" with Natalie MacMaster
- "A Mhairi Bhoidheach" with Mary Jane Lamond
- "Rattlin' Roarin' Willie" with Barra MacNeils
- "Red Is the Rose" with The Ennis Sisters
- "Le Lys Vert" with La Bottine Souriante
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