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Loinneog Cheiol

Aoife Ni Fhearraigh

Irish
New Samerkand

Released: 2005
Catalogue Number: SAMCD9702
Barcode: 8712618970225
Running Time: 43 mins.


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


Wonderful singing so don't let the fact that is in Gaelic (Erse) put you off.
One slightly confusing point - the notes say this is a re-release from a 1991 cassette. Elsewhere it notes that it was recorded in October 2004.
We think it might be a re-recording rather than just a re-issue.
RECOMMENDED.

1) As I Went to the Harbour
2) Nancy, My Precious Love
3) I Shall Leave This Place Now
4) Return, Return My Darling
5) Lonesome & Troubled
6) Young Donall
7) Carn tSiail Delusion
8) The Mermaid
9) The Little Cuckoo of Gleann Neifin
10) Urchnoc Chein Mhic Cainte
11) The First Tuesday of Autumn
12) It's Not Their Concern
Wonderful singing so don't let the fact that is in Gaelic (Erse) put you off.
One slightly confusing point - the notes say this is a re-release from a 1991 cassette. Elsewhere it notes that it was recorded in October 2004.
We think it might be a re-recording rather than just a re-issue.
RECOMMENDED.

Lineup

Aoife Ni Fhearraigh: Vocals
Manus Lunny: Bouzouki, Guitar & Keyboard
Paul Gardiner: Keyboards
Brendan Monaghan: Flute, Bodhran & Uilleann Pipes
David Muldrew: Guitar
Stephan Campbell: Fiddle & Viola

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