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The concept for doing a country album had been in Paddy's mind for some time. Following a sellout show at Nashville's Tennessee Performing Arts Center and guest-hosting of a programme for the Nashville Network's "American Music Shop" - most of the guests from which appear on this recording - The Chieftains were in Javelina Studios recording 'Killybegs' with members of The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band. The buzz from that session encouraged The Chieftains to book studio time for a run of recordings to complete this album in Nashville after the tour. A recording of Cúnla with Colin James a few days previously joined the album which was already taking shape, and after recording 'Goodnight Irene' with Willie Nelson in Ireland, it was back to Nashville for a busy and enjoyable week of recordings with such legends as Don Williams, Ricky Skaggs - whose enthusiasm and energy helped put the project together - Chet Atkins, Emmylou Harris, amongst others. At the end of the week, with standing room only in the studio, all of the artists assembled for the grand finale 'Did you Ever Go A-Courtin', 'Uncle Joe' and finishing with 'Will the Circle Be Unbroken'. A magical time, a magical album.
'Another Country' received 2 Grammy awards for 'Best Contemporary Folk Album' and 'Best Traditional Folk Album' in 1993. It was also nominated that year in 3 other categories: 'Best Pop Instrumental Performance', 'Best Country Vocal Collaboration', and 'Best Country Instrumental Performance' (for 'Cotton Eyed Joe')
01 Happy To Meet
02 I Cant Stop Loving You
03 Wabash Cannonball- Morning Dew; Wabash Cannonball; Father Kellys Reels
04 Heartbreak Hotel- Heartbreak Hotel; The Cliffs of Moher Jig
05 Goodnight Irene
06 Cunla- Cunla; The Friars Breeches
07 Nobodys Darlin But Mine
08 Cotton-Eyed Joe
09 Tahitian Skies- Tahitian Skies; Chief ONeills Hornpipe
10 Killybegs
11 Paddys Green Shamrock Shore
12 Finale- Did You Ever Go A-Courtin, Uncle Joe; Will the Circle Be Unbroken
Alle dank en credits naar de originele poster.
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