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Alan Kelly

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Tara

Catalogue Number: TARACD4010
Barcode: 658206401024
Running Time: 39 mins.

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One of the 'new kids- on-the-block' in terms of traditional accordion playing.
Well put together, lively and very listenable."Flowers of the Forest" - Swedish??? Must look into that! Always thought it was a Scottish pipe lament!

1) Eva's Reel
2) The Wing Flapper - Grier's Slip Jig
3) Salamanca Samba
4) Earl Grey - Campbeltown Loch
5) Leaving Haines - Johnny McGreevy's Jig
6) The Pride of Rathmore - Micho Russell's Reel
7) The Plane of the Plank - Hanley's Tweed
8) Reminiscing
9) Jim Donoghue's Reel - Martin Wynne's No.3 - Palmer's Gate
10) The Collier's - Paddy Taylor's Reel
11) Flowers of the Forest.
One of the 'new kids- on-the-block' in terms of traditional accordion playing.
Well put together, lively and very listenable."Flowers of the Forest" - Swedish??? Must look into that! Always thought it was a Scottish pipe lament!

Lineup

Alan Kelly - Piano Accordion
Arty McGlynn - Guitar
Nollaig Casey - Fiddle & Viola
Rod McVey - Keyboards
James Blennerhassett - Bass
Liam Bradley - Drums
John Kelly - Flute
Jimmy Higgins - Bodhran
Sean Smyth & Jessie Smith - Fiddles
Richie Buckley, Daniel Healy & Mike Nolan - Brass

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