Ireland in the 1950's was a grey and conservative place. Elsewhere, it was a decade that heralded the birth of rock 'n' roll. But as the '50s accelerated into the '60s, an emerging generation began to turn on to the revolutionary sounds that were changing musical expectations and values around the globe. Irish songwriters and musicians embarked on an adventure that, in time, would lead to an explosion in creativity and achievement unparalleled anywhere in the world. Ireland, a small country off the Western Coast of Europe, has succeeded in producing some of the most popular and acclaimed music of recent decades. It has done so to an extent, which is completely out of proportion to its size. 'Out of Ireland: From a Whisper to a Scream' focuses on the extraordinary individuals behind this story. It traces the evolution of the music, from humble beginnings in overcrowded dance halls and beat clubs to the glittering venues where it is performed today. Featuring rare archival footage, exclusive interviews and live performances clips, this electrifying film presents thrilling highlights from over 30 years of Irish popular music.
Tracklisting: - The Hucklebuck - Brendan Bowyer and the Royal Showband
- Baby Please Don't Go - Them
- Same Old Story - Taste
- Astral Weeks - Van Morrison
- Whiskey in the Jar - The Dubliners
- Raggle Taggle Gypsy - Planxty
- Bullfrog Blues - Rory Gallagher
- Teenage Kicks - The Undertones
- Alternative Ulster - Stiff Little Fingers
- Rat Trap - Boomtown Rats
- New Years Day - U2
- Theme from Harry's Game - Clannad
- The Boys are Back in Town - Thin Lizzy
- Fairytale of New York - The Pogues
- The Voyage - Christy Moore
- Fisherman's Blues - The Waterboys
- Don't Go - Hothouse Flowers
- Desire - U2
- Dreams - The Cranberries
- Runaway - The Corrs
- Riverdance - Riverdance
- Days Like This - Van Morrison
- And Many More...
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