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At Home with The Dubliners

The Dubliners · 1969

30 min · 12 tracks · folk · Irish folk music

A lively collection of traditional Irish folk tunes, rich in storytelling and communal spirit.

Why this album works

'At Home with The Dubliners' is significant for its role in popularizing Irish folk music during the late 1960s, contributing to a cultural resurgence in traditional sounds. The album received positive reviews and helped the band reach new audiences, further influencing future generations of folk musicians.
Best for
short bursts of energetic fun communal sing-along experiences lively storytelling with friends
Context
By the time 'At Home with The Dubliners' was released in 1969, The Dubliners were already well-established, having formed in 1962 and gained popularity through their energetic performances and recordings. This album served as a follow-up to their self-titled debut, solidifying their reputation within the folk revival movement and introducing a wider audience to Irish traditional music.

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 God Save Ireland Standout 1:57
  • 2 Sam Hall 3:32
  • 3 Scholar Teetotaller 2:17
  • 4 Dainty Davey 3:12
  • 5 High Germany 2:30
  • 6 Humpty Dumpty 1:57
  • 7 Molly Maguires Standout 2:01
  • 8 Cuanla 2:06
  • 9 Lowlands in Holland 2:17
  • 10 Ragtime Annie 3:12
  • 11 Greenland Whale Fishery Standout 3:08
  • 12 Saxon Shilling 1:51

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