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Binneas Thar Meon

Aine Ui Cheallaigh

Irish
Gael-Linn

Released: 1st January 2010
Catalogue Number: CEFCD194
Barcode: 656297011948
Running Time: 46mins

CD£13.10Out of Stock

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A new recording from Gael-Linn, of songs mainly collected in the 1940s.
Three songs are in English, the remainder in Irish Gaelic and the emphasis is held to both the voice and the songs. The accompaniment is tidy and restrained.
This is pretty much 'pure' folk song and will be appreciated by lovers of song and language.
Very polished performance by all involved.

1) Mo Mhuirnin Bhan
2) Donall Og
3) The Seaside
4) An Droighnean Donn
5) Na Connerys
6) Lord Ullin's Daughter
7) The Ship Is Ready to Sail Away
8) Ar Maidin Ar nDoigh
9) A Phluirin Mhilis
10) Taim Sinte Ar Do Thuama
11) Sean O' Laighin
A new recording from Gael-Linn, of songs mainly collected in the 1940s.
Three songs are in English, the remainder in Irish Gaelic and the emphasis is held to both the voice and the songs. The accompaniment is tidy and restrained.
This is pretty much 'pure' folk song and will be appreciated by lovers of song and language.
Very polished performance by all involved.

Lineup

Aine Ui Cheallaigh - Vocals
Maire Breatnach - Violin & Viola
Brid Cranitch - Piano
Kenneth Edge - Sax & Clarinet
Bill Shanley - Guitar

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