Side One
Dicey Reilly—Micheal De Bruch
Young Emmet—Michael Crotty
Samhradh Samhradh—Ceoltóiri
When Love Is Kind—Mary Hillary
The Lark In The Morning—John Fetherston
The Brisk Young Tailor—Michael Kennedy
The Indian On The Rock—Ceoltóiri
Henry Joy—Denis McGrath

Side Two
Cockles And Mussells—Michael Kennedy
I Know My Love—Mary Hillary
The Keash jig—Mick and Charlie
Red Is The Rose—John Fetherston
Building Up England—Brian O'Rourke
Mazourkas And The Boys Of Ballinahinch—Ceoltiri
Biddy Mulligan—Ensemble
A Nation Once Again—Ensemble

Irish Traditional Music and Ballads
1971—ATP 104 LP

   
Credits: This record is an Abbey Tavern Production
Producer: Paddy Glackin
Recorded by Keystone Studios
Personel on this album:
Brian O'Rourke
Ceoltóiri
Denis McGrath
Michael Kennedy
John Fetherston
Mary Hillary
Michael Crotty
Michael Kennedy
Micheal De Bruch
Mick and Charlie
Nestling against the ancient ruins of Howth Abbey, which dates back to the 11th century, amid picturesque scenery of mountain and sea, with the lovely fishing harbour and jewel-like islands of Lambay and Ireland's Eye below, is The Abbey Tavern.
The Tavern itself dates back to the 15th century and is the ideal spot in which to spend an evening in the genuine atmosphere of old Ireland. It is a must on your visit to Dublin.
As you enter the Tavern, you will be struck by its old-world charm, authenticity, and simplicity (no gimmicks). Just blazing turf fires, original stone walls, flagged floors, gas lights…a real warm welcome.
We offer for your entertainment the world-famous Abbey Tavern Singers and Musicians, in an authentic traditional Irish atmosphere. This is not, and we stress, not a variety or cabaret show, but a pleasant relaxed evening reflecting Ireland's wealth of music and song.
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