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Ships in the Forest

In today's world, Ships in the Forest has become increasingly relevant. Whether in the field of politics, technology, culture or any other, Ships in the Forest has become a topic of constant interest and debate. With the advancement of globalization and the interconnection of societies, Ships in the Forest has significantly impacted the way people relate to each other and perceive the world around them. In this article, we will explore in depth the impact of Ships in the Forest on different aspects of society, analyzing its influence and consequences today.

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Ships in the Forest
Studio album by
Released2008
Recorded2008
GenreIrish traditional
Celtic
Indie
Length46:00
LabelCrow Valley Music
Compass
ProducerDonald Shaw

Ships in the Forest is a studio album by Irish traditional singer Karan Casey, and the first to be released primarily on her own label. The album features much of Casey's live band, as well as her brother-in-law and husband, both members of the band Buille. The album features one song in Irish and many Irish traditional songs. There is also a song by Joni Mitchell.

The album's title is a reference to the last track, the traditional Scots song I Once Loved a Lass, which includes an enigmatic verse that asks "how many ships sail through the forest?"

Track listing

  1. "Love Is Pleasing"
  2. "Dunlavin Green"
  3. "Johnny I Hardly Knew Ye"
  4. "Black Is The Colour"
  5. "Town of Athlone"
  6. "Maidin Luan Chincíse"
  7. "The Fiddle and the Drum" (Joni Mitchell)
  8. "Erin's Lovely Home"
  9. "Ae Fond Kiss"
  10. "I Once Loved a Lass"