Ride On
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Ride On | ||
Studio album by Christy Moore | ||
Released | 1984 | |
Recorded | ? | |
Genre | Folk | |
Length | 40:49 | |
Label | Roadrunner | |
Producer(s) | ? | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Christy Moore chronology | ||
The Time Has Come (1983) |
Ride On (1984) |
Ordinary Man (1985) |
- This article is about the album by Christy Moore. For the bus system in Montgomery County, Maryland, see Ride On (bus). See here for the AC/DC song.
Ride On is an album by Irish folk singer Christy Moore, released in 1984, and is widely regarded as one of his best.[citation needed] It contains one of his most popular songs, the title track. A number of songs - powerful and evocative - celebrate and remember the actions of those involved in political struggles, or the effects of those struggles; such as "Vive la Quinte Brigada" which is concerned with the Irish contingent amongst the International Brigade in the Spanish Civil War; or "El Salvador" dealing with the civil war in El Salvador in the 1980s and 1990s. Other songs deal with Irish history - "The City of Chicago", about emigration to America during the Irish famines of the late 1870s; "Back Home in Derry" about the transportation to Australia of convicts; and "Lisdoonvarna" celebrating a music festival that took place annually in that town until the early 1980s.
[edit] Track listing
- "The City of Chicago"
- "Ride On"
- "Vive la Quinte Brigada"
- "Songs of Wandering Aongus"
- "McIlhatton"
- "Lisdoonvarna"
- "Among The Wicklow Hills"
- "Sonny's Dream"
- "The Dying Soldier"
- "El Salvador"
- "Back Home In Derry"
- "The Least We Can Do"