Ronnie Drew (album)
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Ronnie Drew is the debut album of Ronnie Drew, released in 1975.
Produced by , this was Ronnie's first solo album, made in 1975 after he first left The Dubliners. Many of the tracks he had previously recorded, or would subsequently re-record, with The Dubliners. The album contains his original recording of "The Irish Rover", which would later become a huge hit for The Dubliners when they recorded the song with The Pogues.
Track listing[]
Side one[]
- "Building Up and Tearing England Down"
- "Irish Rover"
- "James Larkin"
- "Whack Fal Da Diddle"
- "Finnegan's Wake"
- "Master McGrath"
- "Van Diemen's Land"
Side two[]
- "A Bunch of Red Roses"
- "The Old Man"
- "D'Ya Remember Jem"
- "Weila Weila Waile"
- "The Old Triangle"
- "The Beggarman"
Categories:
- 1975 debut albums
- Ronnie Drew albums
- 1970s folk album stubs