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The Limestone Rock

Micho Russell

Irish
TradIreland

Released: 1st March 2010
Catalogue Number: TRADCD104
Barcode: 5099386303404
Running Time: 49mins


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


As usual with Micho you get lots of flute, some songs and often rambling introductions. All part of that Russell charm.
Also, as usual, you get some great whistle playing that still sets a standard or today's players.
Well worth a listen.

1) The Sisters Reels
2) The Limestone Rock - The Maid Who Left the County
3) Clare Jig - Kerry Slide
4) Katie Moloney's Polka - The Lisdoonvarna Polka
5) The Concertina Reel - Drowsy Maggie
6) The Fair Haired Child - An Paistin Fionn
7) Two Quadrilles: Untitles - The Cumann na mBan is Dead & Gone
8) Jig Selection
9) Air: Dark Lochna Gar - Patsy Campbell's Reel
10) Air & Song: Ar Eirinn ni Neosfainn Ce Ui
11) Air & Song: Pat Molloy
12) Jig: Tatter Jack Walsh
13) March & Jig: The Bride's Favourite
14) Slip JIgs: Barney Brannigans - Beimid Ag Ol
15) Air: Anach Cuain
16) Jigs: The Walls of Liscarroll - The Little Black Pig
As usual with Micho you get lots of flute, some songs and often rambling introductions. All part of that Russell charm.
Also, as usual, you get some great whistle playing that still sets a standard or today's players.
Well worth a listen.

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Mich Russell - Whistle & Vocals

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