The Tain (disambiguation)
- The Tain (disambiguation)
"The Tain" is an album by the American band The Decemberists.
The Tain can also refer to:
*The Irish epic "Táin Bó Cúailnge"
*"The Tain" (novella), a novella by British author China Miéville appearing in his collection "Looking for Jake"
*"The Táin" (Horslips album), a 1973 album by Irish band Horslips
See also
*Tain (disambiguation)
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