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The First of My Rambles

Roisin White

Irish
Veteran

Released: 30th June 2008
Catalogue Number: VT126CD
Barcode: 5060021602626
Running Time: 48mins.

CD£11.80Out of Stock

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


Mainly 'field recordings' so the sleeve note warns of 'special effects' like passing aeroplanes and more. However this will not discourage the song-collector or the real folk song fan.
Roisin is an obvious, committed member of the 'pass it along and preserve' club and it's interesting to note her words on the sleeve thanking 'the singers who loaned me those songs'.
Originally on tape only in 1992.



1) Maid of the Mourne Shore.
2) Apprentice Boy.
3) Omagh Town.
4) By the Hush.
5) It Was Early, Early All In the Spring.
6) My Father's Servant Boy.
7) Do Me Justice.
8) True Lover John.
9) Courting Is A Pleasure.
10) Craigie Hill.
11) So Dear Is My Charlie To Me.
12) Van Dieman's Land.
13) Among the Heather.
14) Free & Easy To Jog Along.
Mainly 'field recordings' so the sleeve note warns of 'special effects' like passing aeroplanes and more. However this will not discourage the song-collector or the real folk song fan.
Roisin is an obvious, committed member of the 'pass it along and preserve' club and it's interesting to note her words on the sleeve thanking 'the singers who loaned me those songs'.
Originally on tape only in 1992.

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Roisin White - Oral Tradition Vocal.

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