The Best of the Chieftains
The Best of the Chieftains is a 1992 compilation album consisting of songs from three of The Chieftains earlier solo albums, The Chieftains 7, The Chieftains 8 and The Chieftains 9: Boil the Breakfast Early.
Critical reception
Bruce Eder of AllMusic concludes his review by saying, "The material, a good distillation of the best of those three albums, all sounds fine and represents the group's virtuoso sound from this period."William Ramoutar writes in his review of the album for Irish Culture and Customs, "This is when The Chieftains were at their strongest and stayed that way for many years. This is the way I want to remember The Chieftains."
Scott Hudson of Pop Matters says, "For the uninitiated, The Best of the Chieftains is great place to start, but by all means don't stop there."
Musicians
- Paddy Moloney – Uilleann pipes, tin whistle
- Seán Keane – Fiddle
- Mike Tubridy – Flute, tin whistle, concertina
- Kevin Cunniffe – Bodhran, vocals, lilting
- Matt Malloy – Flute
- Martin Fay – Fiddle
- Derek Bell – Harp, timpan, oboe
- Seán Potts – Tin whistle
Production
- Lawrence Cohn – Digital Producer
- David Mitson – Digital Remastering
- Penny Armstrong – Product Mamager
- Gina Companaro – Packaging Coordinator
- Joel Zimmerman – Art Director
- Cover photo courtesy of Shanachie Records