The Young Dubliners - Irish Album (CD)

Irish Album
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Album Details: Irish Album

Release Date:02/13/2007
Label:429 Records
UPC:795041763921

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  • All Music Guide

    Filled to the to the top of the pint glass with spirited and rousing versions of classic Irish tunes both traditional and contemporary, the Young Dubliners' With All Due Respect feels like a raucous night out with friends. Hastily but immaculately recorded, each cut has an energy that transcends the overall sameness of the production. Like Flogging Molly without the distortion, the Young Dubliners tear through two Pogues tunes ("If I Should Fall from Grace with God" and "Pair of Brown Eyes") and a flurry of pub classics including "Foggy Dew" and "Rocky Road to Dublin" that are as earthy as they are electrifying. It's a move that should please longtime fans and connoisseurs of Celtic folkrock alike.

    - James Christopher Monger, All Music Guide

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Biography

The Young Dubliners

Dublin natives Keith Roberts (vocals, guitar) and Paul O'Toole (vocals, guitar, mandolin, harmonica) formed the Young Dubliners in the early 1990s after meeting one another in a Los Angeles pub. Roberts had been tweaking some Irish ballads of his own and opted that a band would be in order. O'Toole obliged as well as Brendan Holmes (bass). They introduced their hearty r... Read more