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Parallel Lines

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Download links and information about Parallel Lines by Andy Irvine, Dick Gaughan. This album was released in 1983 and it belongs to Rock, World Music, Songwriter/Lyricist, Contemporary Folk, Celtic genres. It contains 9 tracks with total duration of 42:36 minutes.

Artist: Andy Irvine, Dick Gaughan
Release date: 1983
Genre: Rock, World Music, Songwriter/Lyricist, Contemporary Folk, Celtic
Tracks: 9
Duration: 42:36
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. The Creggan White Hare 4:44
2. The Lads O' the Fair/Leith Docks 3:34
3. At Twenty-One 3:59
4. My Back Pages/Afterthoughts 5:27
5. The Dodgers Song 3:01
6. Captain Thunderbolt 4:08
7. Captain Colson 5:35
8. Floo'ers O' the Forest 7:39
9. Thousands Are Sailing to Amerikay 4:29

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The combination of Gaughan and Irvine, towering figures in Scottish and Irish music, respectively, makes this more of an interesting mix — even if not all the material comes from those Celtic sources (no one's going to mistake Dylan's "My Back Pages" for something Celtic, even though Gaughan's rendition brings a while new perspective to it). It's very much an equal partnership, each bringing plenty to the table; Irvine's version of "Captain Colston" (probably better known from an older Steeleye Span cover) is a standout for its heartbreak, although it pales next to the album's gem, a stunning take on the Scots "Floo'ers o' the Forest" that doesn't seem a moment too long at seven and a half minutes. The bonus cut, "Thousands Are Sailing to Amerikay," is applicable to both countries and forms a perfect conclusion to what is often a commonality between cultures with a common root. Beautifully played and wonderfully performed, this is a delight of a record.