Dermot Morgan, Gerry Stembridge, Pauline McLynn, Éoin Roe - Scrap The Collection

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Review by Meghan Inabinet

Scrap The Collection is a collaborative album featuring Dermot Morgan, Gerry Stembridge, Pauline McLynn, and Éoin Roe. The album is a unique blend of music and spoken word that showcases the talents of these four Irish artists.

The album features a variety of tracks, including spoken word pieces, songs, and instrumental tracks. The spoken word pieces are particularly impressive, with each artist delivering powerful and thought-provoking performances. The songs are also well-crafted, with catchy melodies and clever lyrics.

Table of Contents

Download

Filename: dermot-morgan-gerry-stembridge-pauline-mclynn-oin-roe-scrap.rar
  • MP3 size: 29.6 mb
  • FLAC size: 156.8 mb

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Scrap The Tapes - CJ And Mara's Search For "Those Tapes"
Scrap Saturday Highlights From 1990 To 1992 + Scrap Ireland Live
Scrap Saturday Highlights From 1990 To 1992
Scrap Charlie - The Life And Times Of C.J.

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Catalog Numbers

RTE 249 CD

Labels

Solid Records , RTÉ

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Formats

  • 4 × CD
  • Compilation

Notes

Comes in a fatbox with booklet

Barcodes

Barcode: 5099834024929

About Dermot Morgan, Gerry Stembridge, Pauline McLynn, Éoin Roe

Dermot Morgan (31 March 1952  28 February 1998) was an Irish comedian, actor and previously a schoolteacher, who achieved international recognition for his role as Father Ted Crilly in the Channel 4 sitcom Father Ted.

Real Name

    • Dermot John Morgan

Name Vars

  • D. Morgan
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Summary by Meghan Inabinet

Scrap The Collection is a highly enjoyable and engaging album that showcases the talents of four very talented artists. Whether you're a fan of spoken word, music, or both, this album is definitely worth checking out. Highly recommended!