Song order
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Play count
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1
Beggarman
03:45
8,846 plays
2
Before The Night Is Over
04:53
4,491 plays
3
Johnny Tarr
03:30
6,710 plays
4
Swimmin' In The Sea
04:21
3,514 plays
5
The Plouescat Races
04:28
3,498 plays
6
Black Is The Colour
05:31
4,897 plays
7
Mary's Eyes
04:18
4,033 plays
8
New York Girls
04:24
3,901 plays
9
An Poc Ar Buile
03:58
3,831 plays
10
Thirsty Work
03:34
3,642 plays
11
I Thought I Knew You
03:29
3,367 plays
12
Go Home, Girl!
03:27
4,171 plays
13
Midnight Kiss
06:04
3,324 plays
14
Walk Through My Door
03:55
2,946 plays
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album review
On Tree, Gaelic Storm continues with some of the same infectious enthusiasm that won them fans on their two previous albums and their appearance in the movie Titanic. Part Celtic jam band, part jangly feel-good adult contemporary music, the group has universally exuberant lyrics backed by music that sounds a little less manic on this outing, yet still maintains a consistent energy. New member Kathleen Keane lends an added dimension to the band with her whistle playing, fiddling, and vocals. Songs like "Beggarman," "Swimmin' in the Sea," and "The Plouescat Races" stand up well to preceding Gaelic Storm releases. ~ Stacia Proefrock, All Music Guide
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