Type of bind: Audio CD
EAN num: 0743037152327
Format: Import
Label: Arc Music
Manufacturer: Arc Music
Number Of Discs: 1
Publishing house: Arc Music
Release Date: September 28, 1999
Sale Popularity Level: 109202
Studio: Arc Music
Disc 1:- Blow the Man Down (Flying Fish Sailor)
- Haul Boys Haul
- Blood Red Roses
- South Australia
- Leave Her Johnny
- Randy Dandy-O
- Fire Marengo
- Shallow Brown
- Eliza Lee (The Bulgine Run)
- Goodbye, Fare Thee Well
- Maui
- Old Billy Riley
- Bold Reilly-O - Johnny Collins,
- Down the Bay to Juliana
- The Wild Goose
- Hard on the Beach Oar - Johnny Collins, Bustin, Dillon
- Roll the Wood Pile Down
- Dogger Bank
- Sailor's Prayer - Johnny Collins, Lewis, Tom
- Farewell Shanty
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I have listened to several collections of shanties, and this is by far the best and most authentic. Johnny Collins and his group bring back memories of my time aboard a tall ship,standing watch, climbing the rigging, and doing my best to keep the Statsraad Lehmkuhl on course. And I'm taken back to the days of the whalers, beating their way to the Arctic and then on to the Pacific Isles Can one ask for more?
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I enjoyed the Johnny Collins sea shanties. They were authentic. I also sent them to someone else for a gift and he also enjoyed them very much. I appreciated the fast delivery too.
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If you want to know how sea chanties originally sounded on the decks and under them back in the 18th and 19th centuries, this is an album for you. It can be a time-consuming process to sort through the load of sea chanty albums out there that when you're trying to find the traditional sound. Therefore, if you like the sound of this album I also recommend the following albums, composed by various performers including some on this album: Blow the Man Down; Round Cape Horn; Sailors' Songs & Sea Shanties. These albums have a great mix of emotion in them, from rip-roarin' drinking songs to inspirational working songs to melancholy tunes about ships that were swallowed up by the sea.
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This is a great collection of shanties. It is a bit raw at times, but that seems right and good to me. I prefer the rolicking tracks to the sentimental ones, but they're all great. Definitely worth the money, and then some.
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Excellent collection of Maritime music. It should belongs to everybodys collection who enjoys sea and sea voyage.
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