℗ 2022 Claddagh Records
Released January 4, 2023
Originated December 2, 2022
Duration 32m 56s
Record Label Universal Music Ireland
Genre Folk
 

Rebel Irishwomen

Various Artists

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1.1
The Story Of The Easter Rising (Remastered 2022 / Pt.1)
Helena Molony
6:24
1.2
The Story Of The Easter Rising (Remastered 2022 / Pt.2)
Helena Molony
2:20
1.3
Erin go Bragh (Remastered 2022)
Kathleen Behan
1:44
1.4
Law And Order In Ireland (Remastered 2022)
Maud Gonne MacBride
2:30
1.5
Who Fears To Speak Of Easter Week / Erin go Bragh / Labour’s Call (Remastered 2022 / Medley)
Kathleen Behan
3:59
1.6
Erin go Bragh
Niamh Bury
3:53
1.7
Down By The Glenside
Niamh Bury
4:57
1.8
Who Fears To Speak Of Easter Week
Landless
3:03
1.9
The Tri-Coloured Ribbon
Landless
4:06
To mark the 100 year anniversary of the Irish Free State, Claddagh Records release Rebel Irishwomen. Originally released in 1966, the original 7inch vinyl brought listeners into the personal experiences, recollections and songs of three women who were particularly associated with the 1916 Rising. As Cathal Ó Seanáin wrote in the sleeve notes at the time, Helena Molony, Maud Gonne McBride and Kathleen Behan, were ‘among the militant nationalists’ who were passionate about Irish independence. The reissue reminds us of the significance of the 1966 commemoration and opens a window on the deeper impact of the role of women and the ways in which their role had been previously represented. Spoken word recordings become more valuable and significant with the passing of time and this reissue creates an opportunity to hear first hand accounts from women whose voices are now silent. This reissue marks the passing of time as we draw to the close of the decade of centenaries as it offers an opportunity to hear the special contribution of personal histories from these brave women. In addition to celebrating the rebel women who were active in 1916 this new 2022 release also includes new interpretations of the music and songs heard in the original issue. These new versions illustrate how fresh and vibrant the songs remain in the twenty-first century in the hands of outstanding artists of the stature of Niamh Bury and the female vocal group ‘Landless’. Both the personal memories and the songs give us an opportunity to share in the feelings experienced by the rebel women caught in the midst of terror, death and drama of the 1916 Rising.
44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Universal Music Ireland Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-1.17
-1.80 to -0.70
-16.66
-21.42 to -12.25
-13.36
-17.30 to -10.10
10
7 to 14
1
The Story Of The Easter Rising (Remastered 2022 / Pt.1)
-1.80-20.55-16.513
2
The Story Of The Easter Rising (Remastered 2022 / Pt.2)
-1.80-21.42-17.314
3
Erin go Bragh (Remastered 2022)
-1.30-17.05-13.310
4
Law And Order In Ireland (Remastered 2022)
-1.50-16.98-12.610
5
Who Fears To Speak Of Easter Week / Erin go Bragh / Labour’s Call (Remastered 2022 / Medley)
-1.30-16.74-13.010
6
Erin go Bragh
-0.70-14.53-11.88
7
Down By The Glenside
-0.70-15.07-13.08
8
Who Fears To Speak Of Easter Week
-0.70-12.25-10.17
9
The Tri-Coloured Ribbon
-0.70-15.36-12.69

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