- McNally's Row of Flats
- Are You There Moriarity?
- The Regular Army O
- Patrick's Day Parade
- My Dad's Dinner Pail
- Get Up Jack John Sit Down
- Danny by My Side
- Never Take the Horseshoe from the Door
- I Never Drink Behind the Bar
- The Babies on Our Block
- The Mulligan Guards
- Old Boss Barry
- Such an Education Has My Mary Ann
- Maggie Murphy's Home

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Overview
Mick Moloney's McNally's Row of Flats is a fun, quirky recording, a time warp that takes the listener back to another time and place. As a jumping-off place to the late-19th century, Moloney tackled the oeuvre of Ed Harrigan and David Braham, a team who wrote songs that were performed in minstrel shows and vaudeville in the 1870s and beyond. While neither Harrigan or Braham have the name recognition of Stephen Foster today, both were a big deal in their own time, making a financial killing and eventually writing for lavish theatrical productions. The songs included on McNally's Row of Flats, as the liner notes point out, paint a nice portrait of the immigrant experience in America, and they're so tuneful that it's easy to imagine having a few pints and singing them in the local Irish tavern. Moloney's conversational vocals and the lively arrangements enhance oddities like "Such an Education Has My Mary Ann" and "Get Up Jack John Sit Down." Whistle, fiddle, and button accordion provide a Celtic-styled background, while Vince Giordano and the Nighthawks add animated brass to a number of songs. Although the structure of these songs reminds one more of show tunes than folk, Moloney and friends bring an air of faithfulness to these interpretations that evokes an earlier era. For everyone who thought that Stephen Foster was the only person writing for the stage in the 19th century, Moloney's take on Harrigan and Braham's extroverted songs will be a real treat.
Product Details
Release Date: | 03/14/2006 |
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Label: | Compass Records |
UPC: | 0766397442624 |
catalogNumber: | 4426 |
Rank: | 97160 |
Tracks
Album Credits
Performance Credits
Mick Moloney Primary Artist,Guitar,Bass (Vocal),Vocals,Tenor Banjo,Vocal HarmonyBilly McComiskey Accordion,Button Accordion
Daniel Block Flute
John Doyle Bouzouki,Guitar,Vocal Harmony
Robbie O'Connell Vocal Harmony
Brendan Dolan Piano
Mark Phaneuf Clarinet
Beverley Smith Vocal Harmony
John Roberts Concertina,Anglo Concertina,Vocal Harmony
Rob Harris Bodhran
Dana Lyn Fiddle,Viola
Skye Steele Fiddle
Ivan Goff uillean pipes,tin whistle,Low Whistle
Technical Credits
Mick Moloney Arranger,Producer,Liner NotesGlenn Barratt Engineer
John Doyle Producer
Will Schillinger Engineer
Dave Schonauer Engineer
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