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Jackie Daly

Irish
Ossian

Released: 20th October 2007
Catalogue Number: 0SSCD30
Barcode: 5390489000680
Running Time: 43 mins.

CD£12.15Out of Stock

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


Originally on Topic in 1977.
Recently Repackaged (June 03)
And repackaged again in 2009 to help celebrate the 70th anniversary of Topic Records.
Jackie, of course, continued to play and was instrumental in the formative times of De Dannan, Patrick Street, Buttons & Bows & Arcady.
A Classic Album.

1) Tom Sullivan's - Johnny Leary's - Jim Keefe's
2) Keefe's - The Clog
3) Tir na nOg
4) Callaghan's
5) The Rising Sun - The Pope's Toe
6) The Glin Cottage Polka
7) Paudy Scully's - The Gallant Tipperary Boys
8) Walsh's
9) Jim Keefe's - Ballyvournie Polka - Johnny Mickey's
10) Trip To the Jacks - Where Is the Cat?
11) The Banks of Sullane
12) Biddy Martin's - Ger the Rigger
13) The Glenside Cottage - Taim Gan Airgead
14) Willy Reilly
15) Murphy's - Going To the Well For Water
Originally on Topic in 1977.
Recently Repackaged (June 03)
And repackaged again in 2009 to help celebrate the 70th anniversary of Topic Records.
Jackie, of course, continued to play and was instrumental in the formative times of De Dannan, Patrick Street, Buttons & Bows & Arcady.
A Classic Album.

Lineup

Jackie Daly - Accordion and Concertina.

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