The Long Black Veil is an album by the traditional Irish folk band The Chieftains. Released in 1995, it is one of the most popular and best-selling albums by the band. It reached number 17 in the album charts. The band teamed up with well-known musicians such as Mick Jagger of the Rolling Stones and Van Morrison. The album went gold in the U.S. and Australia, and Double-Platinum in Ireland.
Credited collaborators include Marianne Faithfull, Mark Knopfler, Mick Jagger, Ry Cooder, Sinéad O'Connor, Sting, The Rolling Stones, Tom Jones, Van Morrison and Arty McGlynn.
The Tennessee Waltz/Mazurka was recorded at Frank Zappa's studio not long before he died. There is video evidence (available as a bootleg called 'Salad Party') that additional material was recorded during this session, though The Chieftains have not released this material.
Track listing
- "Mo Ghile Mear" (Our Hero) (with Sting & Anúna) â 3:22
- "The Long Black Veil" (with Mick Jagger) â 3:38
- "The Foggy Dew" (with Sinéad O'Connor) â 5:20
- "Have I Told You Lately" (with Van Morrison) â 4:40
- "Changing Your Demeanour" â 3:16
- "The Lily of the West" (with Mark Knopfler) â 5:10
- "Coast of Malabar" (with Ry Cooder) â 6:01
- "Dunmore Lassies" (with Ry Cooder) â 5:14
- "Love Is Teasin'" (with Marianne Faithfull) â 4:36
- "He Moved through the Fair" (with Sinéad O'Connor) â 4:54
- "Ferny Hill" â 3:43
- "Tennessee Waltz/Tennessee Mazurka" (with Tom Jones) â 3:58
- "The Rocky Road to Dublin" (with The Rolling Stones) â 5:06
Personnel
The Chieftains
Additional personnel
- Colin James - guitar, mandolin
- Dominic Miller, Paul Brady, Arty McGlynn, Foggy Little - guitar
- Kieran Hanrahan - banjo
- Terry Tulley - Scottish pipes
- Carlos Nunez - Galician pipes
- Brendan Begley, James Keane, Martin O'Connor - accordion
- Steve Cooney - didgeridoo
- Wally Minko - piano
- James Blennerhassett, Ned Mann - acoustic bass
- Joe Csibi, Darryl Jones, Nicky Scott - bass
- Noel Eccles, Tommy Igoe, Liam Bradley - drums
- Jean Butler - foot percussion
- Anúna, Brian Masterson, The Rolling Stones, Van Morrison, Sting, Ry Cooder, Mark Knopfler, Sinéad O'Connor, Phil Coulter, Marianne Faithfull, Tom Jones - backing vocals
Charts
Certifications and sales
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