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Lost River: Vol.1

Daithi Sproule

Irish
Clo-lar-chonnacht

Released: 1st November 2011
Catalogue Number: CICD187
Barcode: 798576525422
Running Time: 52mins.

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The highly respected singer & guitarist gets together with some old friends and sticks to tradition with the sole exception on the final, self-composed, track.
Definitely one for real folk song fans (with slight hints of 'Americana' at times).

1) Is Fada Liom Uaim I
2) The Unquiet Grave
3) Casadh an tSugain
4) The Maid of Ballydoo
5) Eirigh Suas, A Stoirin
6) Bold Doherty
7) On the Banks of A River
8) The Dreary Parting
9) The Colleen Roo
10) An Mhaighdean Mhara
11) Andrew Barton
12) Lynchehaun
The highly respected singer & guitarist gets together with some old friends and sticks to tradition with the sole exception on the final, self-composed, track.
Definitely one for real folk song fans (with slight hints of 'Americana' at times).

Lineup

Daithi Sproule - Vocals & Guitar
Seamus McGuire - Fiddle
Peter Osteroushko - Mandolin
Tom Schaefer - Fiddle
Randal Bays - Guitar & Fiddle
Liz Carroll - Fiddle
Billy McComiskey - Accordion
Danielle Enblom - Dance
Laura MacKenzie - Whistle
John Wright - Bass
Dean Magraw - Guitar
James Kelly - Fiddle
Paddy O'Brien - Accordion
Altan - Live in Concert

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