“It Was Great Altogether!” The Continuing Tradition of Irish Music in London

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“It Was Great Altogether!” The Continuing Tradition of Irish Music in London

Various Artists

714822068024
88 tracksReleased 2016-01-01Topic Records

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714822068024 is the Universal Product Code (UPC barcode) for the release “It Was Great Altogether!” The Continuing Tradition of Irish Music in London by Various Artists, released 2016-01-01 on Topic Records. UPCs are unique numeric identifiers assigned by distributors to identify a music release — album, EP, or single — across every digital and physical retail platform. This release contains 88 tracks, each with its own ISRC.

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Track List (88)

Reels: Tarbolton / The Longford Collector / The Sailor’s Bonnet
Reels: Tarbolton / The Longford Collector / The Sailor’s Bonnet
Reels: Martin Wynne’s No. 1 / Martin Wynne’s No. 2
Reels: Martin Wynne’s No. 1 / Martin Wynne’s No. 2
Jigs: Whelan’s / The Lark in the Morning
Jigs: Whelan’s / The Lark in the Morning
Reels: Jackie Coleman’s / The Castle
Reels: Jackie Coleman’s / The Castle
Single Jig: The Flax-dresser / Highland: The Limerick Races
Single Jig: The Flax-dresser / Highland: The Limerick Races
Reels: Billy Brocker’s / The Humours of Tulla
Reels: Billy Brocker’s / The Humours of Tulla
Jig: Cherish the Ladies
Jig: Cherish the Ladies
Reels: Lucy Campbell / The Bucks of Oranmore / Rakish Paddy
Reels: Lucy Campbell / The Bucks of Oranmore / Rakish Paddy
Reels: Connemara Stockings / Ships are Sailing
Reels: Connemara Stockings / Ships are Sailing
Hornpipes: The New Century / Caroline O’Neill’s
Hornpipes: The New Century / Caroline O’Neill’s
Reels: Kitty in the Lane / Maude Miller
Reels: Kitty in the Lane / Maude Miller
Jigs: The Mouse in the Cupboard / Happy to Meet, Sorry to Part
Jigs: The Mouse in the Cupboard / Happy to Meet, Sorry to Part
Polkas: The Glenside No. 1 / The Glenside No. 2
Polkas: The Glenside No. 1 / The Glenside No. 2
Reels: Eddie Maloney’s / Lady Gordon
Reels: Eddie Maloney’s / Lady Gordon
Schottisches: Sweet Flowers of Milltown / The Boys of Knock
Schottisches: Sweet Flowers of Milltown / The Boys of Knock
Jigs: The Knights of St. Patrick / Paddy in London
Jigs: The Knights of St. Patrick / Paddy in London
Hornpipes: The Humours of Tullycrinme / Mickie Gallagher’s
Hornpipes: The Humours of Tullycrinme / Mickie Gallagher’s
March: The Siamsa
March: The Siamsa
Jigs: The Fly in the Porter / Burning Brakes
Jigs: The Fly in the Porter / Burning Brakes
Reels: The Pride of Rathmore / The Girs of Farranfore
Reels: The Pride of Rathmore / The Girs of Farranfore
Reels: The Derrycrag / Tie the Bonnet / The Abbey Reel
Reels: The Derrycrag / Tie the Bonnet / The Abbey Reel
Jigs: Strike the Gay Harp / Brendan Tonroe’s
Jigs: Strike the Gay Harp / Brendan Tonroe’s
Reels: The Stoney Steps / The Hare’s Paw
Reels: The Stoney Steps / The Hare’s Paw
Reel: The Carracastle Lasses
Reel: The Carracastle Lasses
Jig: The Frieze Britches
Jig: The Frieze Britches
Reel: The Heathery Breeze
Reel: The Heathery Breeze
Reels: O’Callaghan’s / The Hare’s Foot
Reels: O’Callaghan’s / The Hare’s Foot
Reels: Cooley’s / O’Rourke’s / The Pigeon on the Gate
Reels: Cooley’s / O’Rourke’s / The Pigeon on the Gate
Jigs: The Rakes of Clonnel / The Humours of Drimnagh / Castleconnor
Jigs: The Rakes of Clonnel / The Humours of Drimnagh / Castleconnor
Reels: The Four Courts / The New Copperplate
Reels: The Four Courts / The New Copperplate
Jig: The Knocknagow
Jig: The Knocknagow
Hornpipe: The Harlequin
Hornpipe: The Harlequin
Jigs: John Mahinney’s No. 1 / Sligo Bay
Jigs: John Mahinney’s No. 1 / Sligo Bay
Jig: Paddy in London
Jig: Paddy in London
Jig: Australian Waters
Jig: Australian Waters
Reels: Farewell to Ireland / The Maid of Mount Cisco / Come West along the Road
Reels: Farewell to Ireland / The Maid of Mount Cisco / Come West along the Road
Single Jigs: [untitled] / Royal Charlie
Single Jigs: [untitled] / Royal Charlie
Reel: Anderson’s
Reel: Anderson’s
Single Jig: The Long Note
Single Jig: The Long Note
Reel: Jack Coughlin’s Favourite
Reel: Jack Coughlin’s Favourite
Jig: The Green Blanket
Jig: The Green Blanket
Reel: The Green Mountain
Reel: The Green Mountain
Reel: Rolling in the Barrel
Reel: Rolling in the Barrel
Jigs: McHugh’s / The American Jig
Jigs: McHugh’s / The American Jig
Hornpipes: The Honeysuckle / The Frisco
Hornpipes: The Honeysuckle / The Frisco
Jig: The Castlepollard Lass
Jig: The Castlepollard Lass
Jig: Tommy McGowan’s
Jig: Tommy McGowan’s
Reel: The Maid behind the Bar
Reel: The Maid behind the Bar
Reel: Rakish Pat
Reel: Rakish Pat
Jigs: Pat Burke’s / Fraher’s
Jigs: Pat Burke’s / Fraher’s
Reels: Touch Me if You Dare / The Flowers of Redhill
Reels: Touch Me if You Dare / The Flowers of Redhill
Jigs: Nora Crionna / The Banks of Newfoundland
Jigs: Nora Crionna / The Banks of Newfoundland
Reels: Scotch Mary / Ships are Sailing
Reels: Scotch Mary / Ships are Sailing
Reels: The Thatched Cabin / The Skylark
Reels: The Thatched Cabin / The Skylark
Reels: The Eel in the Sink / The Ivy Leaf
Reels: The Eel in the Sink / The Ivy Leaf
Jig: The Humours of Lisheen
Jig: The Humours of Lisheen
Slide: The Humours of Glenflesk
Slide: The Humours of Glenflesk
Reel: Sergeant Carey’s Dream
Reel: Sergeant Carey’s Dream
Reel: Paddy O’Brien’s
Reel: Paddy O’Brien’s
Reel: Maud Miller
Reel: Maud Miller
Jigs: Munster Buttermilk / Jim Ward’s / The Old Favourite
Jigs: Munster Buttermilk / Jim Ward’s / The Old Favourite
Reels: The Jolly Tinker / The Pretty Girls of Mayo
Reels: The Jolly Tinker / The Pretty Girls of Mayo
Reels: The Banks of the Ilen / Cronin’s
Reels: The Banks of the Ilen / Cronin’s
Reels: Lad O’Beirne’s / Fionn O’Donal’s
Reels: Lad O’Beirne’s / Fionn O’Donal’s
Reels: The Concert Reel / The Corpus Reel
Reels: The Concert Reel / The Corpus Reel
Jigs: Up Sligo / The Shoemaker’s Fancy
Jigs: Up Sligo / The Shoemaker’s Fancy
Reels: Lady Gordon’s / Johnny Henry’s
Reels: Lady Gordon’s / Johnny Henry’s
Reels: The Mullingar Races / Music in the Glen
Reels: The Mullingar Races / Music in the Glen
Reels: The Primrose Lass / Cregg’s Pipes / Tom Ward’s Downfall
Reels: The Primrose Lass / Cregg’s Pipes / Tom Ward’s Downfall
Jigs: The Mill Pond / Statia Donnelly’s
Jigs: The Mill Pond / Statia Donnelly’s
Reel: Grandpa Tommy’s Ceili Band
Reel: Grandpa Tommy’s Ceili Band
Reels: Devaney’s Goat / The Dairymaid
Reels: Devaney’s Goat / The Dairymaid
Reels: The Salmanca / The Crooked Road
Reels: The Salmanca / The Crooked Road
Slow Air: Blackbirds and Thrushes
Slow Air: Blackbirds and Thrushes
Reels: Collier’s / The Doone
Reels: Collier’s / The Doone
Jigs: The Telegraph / Out on the Ocean
Jigs: The Telegraph / Out on the Ocean
Reel: The Morning Dew
Reel: The Morning Dew
Jigs: Pat Mahon’s / The Fox and the Thatch
Jigs: Pat Mahon’s / The Fox and the Thatch
Reels: Dan Breen’s / The Road to Monalea
Reels: Dan Breen’s / The Road to Monalea
Reels: The Musical Priest / Jenny’s Chickens
Reels: The Musical Priest / Jenny’s Chickens
Hornpipes: Cronin’s / The Western
Hornpipes: Cronin’s / The Western
Reel: Fred Finn’s
Reel: Fred Finn’s
Slip-jig: Marie Rua (Red Haired Mary) / Jig: The Visit to Ireland
Slip-jig: Marie Rua (Red Haired Mary) / Jig: The Visit to Ireland
Reels: The Boys of the Lough / The Devils of Dublin
Reels: The Boys of the Lough / The Devils of Dublin
Reels: Farewell Gara / Christmas Eve / The Sligo Maid
Reels: Farewell Gara / Christmas Eve / The Sligo Maid
Jig: The Coolai
Jig: The Coolai
Reels: The Laurel Tree / King of the Clans
Reels: The Laurel Tree / King of the Clans
Reels: P. Flanagan’s / The Corpus Reel
Reels: P. Flanagan’s / The Corpus Reel

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UPC 714822068024 is the Universal Product Code (barcode) for "“It Was Great Altogether!” The Continuing Tradition of Irish Music in London" by Various Artists, released on Topic Records.
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A UPC (Universal Product Code) — also called an EAN barcode — is a unique numeric identifier assigned to a music release by its distributor. It identifies the release as a whole (album, EP, or single) and is required by every digital storefront and physical retailer.
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UPC 714822068024 contains 88 tracks.
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What is UPC 714822068024?

714822068024 is a Universal Product Code (UPC) assigned to “It Was Great Altogether!” The Continuing Tradition of Irish Music in London by Various Artists. UPCs (also called EAN barcodes) are unique numeric identifiers assigned by distributors to identify music releases — albums, EPs, and singles — across all digital and physical retail platforms.

This release contains 88 tracks. Each track has its own ISRC (International Standard Recording Code) that identifies the specific sound recording, while the UPC identifies the release as a whole. Knowing your release's UPC is essential for neighboring rights collection societies like SoundExchange and for transferring music between distributors.

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