1) Slip JIgs: Na Ceannabhain Bhana - Paidin O' Raifeartaigh
2) Reels: Martin Wynne's - Jackie Coleman's - Malynn's Fancy.
3) Song: Sergeant Small.
4) Jigs: Happy To Meet Sorry To Part - Old Apples in Winter - Cherish the Ladies.
5) Air & Jig: Seanamhac Tube Station.
6) Song: The Rich Irish Lady.
7) Reels: Down the Broom - The Gatehouse Maid - Mulvihill's
8) Song: The Galway Shawl
9) Hornpipes: The Long Acre - 'Cuz' Teahan's.
10) Song: Erin Go Bragh.
11) Polkas: The Return of the Spring - The Mountain Path.
12) Reels: The Boys of Malin - John Stenson's Nos.1&2
FIRST HEARING:
Patrick Street have been highly praised at every level, in every genre of music one might be forgiven for thinking that they were one of those folk-rock supergroups who add a bit of laldy to trad standards.
Time to get the right picture folks!
Supergroup is the proper phrase. Real traditional is also right and the praise comes simply because it's so good and played with apparent ease by obviously fine musicians - and that's why everyone gives rave reviews.
Just buy this!
Lineup
Kevin Burke - Fiddle.
John Carty - Fiddle, Flute & Banjo.
Ged Foley - Guitar & Vocal.
Andy Irvine - Mandolin, Mandola, Bouzouki, Harmonica & Vocals
Jackie Daly - Accordion
Brendan Hearty - Harmonium