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Strings Attatched

Mick Moloney

Irish
Green Linnet

Released: 2007
Catalogue Number: GLCD1027
Barcode: 048248102728
Running Time: 47 mins.

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


Originally released in 1980. According to the sleeve notes this was the first album ever devoted entirely to Irish music on the Tenor Banjo and Mandolin.

1) Reels: My Love is in America - The Lisdoonvarna Reel
2) Jigs: Arthuir Darley's - Over the Hills to Runbush
3) Hornpipes: Munster Grass - Peacock's Feathers
4) Reels: The Gooseberry Bush - Charlie Mulvihill's 1 & 2
5) Jigs: Sheehy's - Taylor's
6) Loftus Jones
7) Reels: Dunmore Lassies - McFadden's Handsome Daughter
8) Set Dance: Off to Puck Fair
9) Reels: Ricky's White Face - The Top of the Stairs
10) Jigs: Richard Brennan's - The Bush on the Hill
11) Reels: The Bellharbour Reel - Miss Lyon's Fancy
12) Hornpipes: Tom of the Hill - Dwyer's
13) Jigs: Jackson's Morning Brush - Paddy Reynold's Dream
14) Reels: Coyle's Piano Reels 1 & 2.
Originally released in 1980. According to the sleeve notes this was the first album ever devoted entirely to Irish music on the Tenor Banjo and Mandolin.

Lineup

Mick Moloney: Banjo, Mandolin, Bouzouki & Guitar.

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