Together Again (The Dubliners album) explained

Together Again
Type:studio
Artist:The Dubliners
Cover:The Dubliners - Together Again.jpg
Released:1979
Genre:Irish folk
Label:Polydor, Chyme
Producer:Pete St. John
Prev Title:15 Years On
Prev Year:1977
Next Title:21 Years On
Next Year:1983

Together Again is a studio album by The Dubliners. Produced by Pete St. John and featuring four of his compositions, this album, released on the Chyme label in 1979, saw Ronnie Drew return to The Dubliners following Jim McCann's departure. This was the last studio album by The Dubliners to feature Luke Kelly.

Track listing

All tracks Traditional, arranged by The Dubliners; except where indicated

Side One

  1. "The Mero" (Pete St. John)
  2. "The Rare Ould Times" (Pete St. John)
  3. "Spey in Spate/The Steam Packet"
  4. "Danny Farrell" (Pete St. John)
  5. "Song of the Iron Road" (Ewan McColl)
  6. "The Old Man" (Ian Campbell)

Side Two

  1. "Johnny McGory" (Pete St. John)
  2. "The Lag Song" (Ewan McColl)
  3. "Sheahan's M1 Gig" (John Sheahan)
  4. "And the Band Played Waltzing Matilda" (Eric Bogle)
  5. "Toss the Feathers/Maid Behind the Bar"
  6. "The Parting Glass"