The Porters / Дискография
Жанр: Celtic/Folk Punk Rock
Страна: Germany
Годы изданий: 2001, 2007 и 2012
Аудиокодек: MP3
Тип рипа: tracks
Битрейт аудио: VBR 192 и CBR 320 kbps
Продолжительность: 2:29:55
Источник (релизер): альбомы 2007 и 2012 года получены из
lossless; альбом 2001 года найден уже в mp3
Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи: да
2001 - A Tribute To Arthur Guinness [VBR 192]
01 The Porters
02 I'll Tell Me Ma
03 Galway Bay
04 Sam Hall
05 The Leaving Of Liverpool
06 The Button Pusher
07 Weile Waila
08 The Green Fields Of France
09 A Jar Of Porter
10 Irish Soldier Laddie
11 The Molly McGuires
12 Whiskey On A Sunday
13 Danny Farrell
14 Off To Dublin In The Green
15 Four Green Fields
16 Leaving In Liverpool (Pub Vers
17 The Rising Of The Moon
Total playing time: 0:47:03
2007 - Anywhere But Home [CBR 320]
01 The Legend Of The Lost 47 Songs
02 Lady Whiskey
03 A Leak In My Heart
04 Crying In My Beer
05 Will You Still Love Me (If I Wet The Bed)?
06 Too Many Pints Of Guinness
07 Cheating At Solitaire
08 A Ship Lost It's Way In The Fog
09 Going Nowhere
10 Rumble Regatta
11 The Wings Of A Swallow
12 We Call It Punk
13 Fiesta
14 Bantry Bay Boozer
Total playing time: 0:54:27
2012 - Rum, Bum and Violina [CBR 320]
01 Cancion de la Muerte
02 Harbour Pearls
03 Love Train
04 Son of this Town
05 Shine On
06 Rum, Bum and Violina
07 Nameless Grave
08 Sam Hall
09 Jesse James
10 A Cigarette and not half a Glass of Whiskey
11 Homward Bound
12 '39
13 Jesse James (Extended Version)
Total playing time: 0:48:25
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Об исполнителе (группе)
Not just a side project of the mastermind of germans Punk Oi! band 4 Promille anymore. THE PORTERS are four lads and one chick firmly rooted in the heart of Germany's Ruhrgebiet and Rhineland, united by their deep love for traditional Irish music. An obvious contrast, creating a versatility that shows in the sound of the band. Happy and playful Irish Folk melodies give way to the full monty of pure punk rock energy, tin whistle and accordion provide the background for ballads full of aspiration, banjo and mandolin change to languorously weeping guitars.