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Childhood Menories

Isla Grant

Scottish
CMR Records

Catalogue Number: CMCD1090
Barcode: 5099141010905
Running Time: 47 mins.

CD£11.80The store is currrently closed for holidays. Stock will be able to be orderd from the 16th April 2024

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


Another 14 songs from Isla the inspiration for some coming from TV 'problem shows' like Kilroy and Jerry Springer - in other words she's putting the world to right, in song.
Good on yer,hen!

1) I Don't Know Why
2) Childhood Memories
3) If Only
4) Don't Kiss Me Gooodbye
5) How Many Times
6) I'll Forgive You
7) Galway Town
8) Look Me Straight In the Eye
9) Rachel Anna
10) There's A Storm Brewing
11) United We Conquer
12) Flying High
13) Darlin' I'm Hurtin'
14) The Day That Christ Was Born
Another 14 songs from Isla the inspiration for some coming from TV 'problem shows' like Kilroy and Jerry Springer - in other words she's putting the world to right, in song.
Good on yer,hen!

Lineup

Isla Grant - Vocals
Tony Maher - Accordion, Keyboards & Piano
Frankie Colohan - Bass, Guitars, Banjo, Mandolin & B/vocals
Tony Fitzgibbon, Patricia Kelly & Yvonne Gorham - Fiddles
Paul Vignoles - Bodhran
Carmel Kelly - Cello
Ger Fahy - Uilleann Pipes & Whistle
Gay Brasel - Dobro
Keith McConnell - Trumpet
Declan O'Donoghue - Drums
John Haugh - Sax

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