Jean Swift - Rosie Up In Moore St

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Review by Erika de Jesus

Rosie Up In Moore St is the debut album of Irish singer-songwriter Jean Swift. The album features a mix of traditional Irish folk and contemporary pop sounds, showcasing Swift's versatile vocal range and impressive songwriting skills.

The album's opening track, "Rosie Up In Moore St," sets the tone for the rest of the record with its upbeat melody and Swift's lively vocals. Other standout tracks include "The Orange and the Green," a heartfelt ballad that pays tribute to Ireland's complex history, and "The Banks of the Lee," a hauntingly beautiful track that showcases Swift's ability to convey emotion through her voice.

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Artist: Jean Swift
Album: Rosie Up In Moore St
Rating: 2.0

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Rosie Up In Moore St.
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Catalog Numbers

QS 008

Labels

Quartz Records

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • 45 RPM
  • Single

Companies

RoleCompany
Published BySaint Music

Credits

RoleCredit
Arranged ByJerry Hughes
ProducerJerry Hughes
Written ByPete St. John

Notes

Written by Pete St. John.

Barcodes

  • Matrix / Runout (Runout - etched - Side A): QS 008 - RC987 A-1 OK MERRY CHRISTMAS
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout - etched - Side B): QS 008 - RC987 B-1 OK
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Summary by Erika de Jesus

Rosie Up In Moore St is a strong debut from Jean Swift, and it's clear that she has a bright future ahead of her in the music industry. Her unique blend of traditional and contemporary sounds is sure to appeal to a wide range of listeners, and her powerful vocals and thoughtful lyrics are sure to leave a lasting impression.

Comments

I worked in Hanlons and served sausages/rashers, puddin, shoulders of bacon, turkeys at Xmas to all the dealers it was brilliant. Frank Hardy was a bastard
Very much surprised there are no comments here!.....think that was Maggie Lynch at the start...God rest her....My grandmother Kathleen Brown was a dealer outside shield's butcher's..when she retired my Aunt Alice Brown/Laffan took over then my Cousin Rosie Brown/Daley...wonderful day's!