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The Far Side of the Glen

Derek McGinley & Tara Connaghan

Irish
McGinley & Connaghan

Released: 1st January 2012
Catalogue Number: DMTC001
Barcode: 5099386360506
Running Time: 58 mins.


You can listen to short samples from some of the tracks on this album using the player below.


'Fiddle Music from South West Donegal' is the sub-title, in the traditional style.
Here we have two fiddlers, playing together as one. It gets quite hypnotic.
No accompaniment, mostly traditional tunes or in that style and now here for future generations.

1) Jigs: John Phadai Chonchubhair's - The Nova Scotia
2) Highlands: Jimmy McNelis's - Untitled
3) Hornpipes: Kelly's Fancy - Bun A' Tsruthain
4) Barndances: Patrick Doherty's
5) Reels: Gealach an Fhomhair - The Old Wheel of Fortune
6) Reels: The Swallow's Tail - The Cameronian
7) Highlands: Untitled
8) Mazurkas: Francie Byrne's - Untitled
9) Dance Tune: Maggie Pickie
10) Slow Air: Rocking the Cradle
11) Barndances: Untitled - Balkan Hills
12) Reels: Charlie McDevitt's - The Coillte Feannaid Reel
13) Waltzes: Eddie Gara's - Untitled
14) Highlands: Untitled
'Fiddle Music from South West Donegal' is the sub-title, in the traditional style.
Here we have two fiddlers, playing together as one. It gets quite hypnotic.
No accompaniment, mostly traditional tunes or in that style and now here for future generations.

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Derek McGinley & Tara Connaghan - Fiddles

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