Question re Celtic/Irish/Chieftains music


This is a question for someone knowledgeable about Celtic/Irish toe-tappin' music of the kind played by The Chieftains. If you could have only one or two CDs of this music, the absolutely indispensable, desert-island choices you couldn't live without, what would they be? (And of course it would be nice if they were well engineered and had great sound.) Thanks.
texasdave
Lorin Grean, Spinning Gold. This CD has the largest soundstage of any in my collection. Great voice.
Well this is a little to the left of traditional Celtic but if you like rock and celtic influence try the Waterboys. I think Fisherman's Blues is a great album. One side primarily more of a rock influence and one side more "traditional". Also, I just gotta mention Van Morrison.

Have Fun.
This link may be helpful too:
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/guides/guide-display/-/3BD6YGT2HFJRQ/ref=cm_bg_guides/102-6339634-8813754
I like a Scottish group: "Ossian" (pronounced osh-an).
Their "Borders" album is very authentic and "peaty".