Other recordings featuring The Chieftains:
1971
The Drones and the Chanter
(feat. solo tracks from Paddy Moloney)
1972
Gulliver’s Travels
Paul McCartney and Mick McGear
1973
The Castle Céilí Band
(feat. Seán Keane and Michael Tubridy)
1975
Tin Whistles
Paddy Moloney and Seán Potts
Ommadawn
Mike Oldfield with contributions from Paddy Moloney
Gusty’s Frolics
Sean Keane
Carolan’s Receipt
Derek Bell
The Bothy Band – The First Album
feat. Matt Molloy
1976
Old Hag you have Killed Me
feat. Matt Molloy
Watermark
Art Garfunkel feat. The Chieftains
1977
Jig it in Style
Seán Keane
Out of the Wind into the Sun
The Bothy Band feat. Matt Molloy
1978
Matt Molloy, Paul Brady and Tommy Peoples
Prosperous
Christy Moore feat. Kevin Conneff
1979
Afterhours
Bothy Band feat. Matt Molloy
1980
Roll away the Reel World
James Keane feat. Seán Keane
Carolan’s Favourite
Derek Bell
1981
Seán Keane
The Best of the Bothy Band
Feat. Matt Molloy
Derek Bell plays with Himself
Rainclouds
Paul Mc Cartney, Stevie Wonder feat. Paddy Moloney
The Heathery Breeze
Matt Molloy
1982
Derek Bell’s Musical Ireland
Solofria
Milladoiro feat. Paddy Moloney
Five miles Out
Mike Oldfield with contributions from Paddy Moloney
I can’t Stand Still
Don Henley (track Lá Eile feat. Paddy Moloney and Derek Bell)
1984
From Singing to Swing
Derek Bell
1985
Contentment is Wealth
Matt Molloy, Seán Keane and Arty McGlynn
1987
Stoney Steps
Matt Molloy
1988
Wild Frontier
Gary Moore feat. Paddy Moloney
Primitive Cool
Mick Jagger feat. Paddy Moloney on ‘Party Doll’
The Week before Easter
Kevin Conneff
The Fire Aflame
Matt Molloy, Seán Keane and Liam O’ Flynn
1989
Spike
Elvis Costello feat. Derek Bell on ‘Any King’s Shilling’
Ancient music for the Irish Harp
Derek Bell
1991
Far and Away
Soundtrack feat. The Chieftains
1992
Music at Matt Molloy’s
1994
A Celebration: The music of Pete Townshend and The Who
1995
Circle of Friends
Soundtrack – The Chieftains
Winnie the Pooh
Soundtrack – The Chieftains
Celtic Christmas
feat. Paddy Moloney
1997
The Healing Game
Van Morrison feat. Paddy Moloney on ‘Piper at the Gates at Dawn’