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Michael McGoldrick

Irish
Vertical Records

Released: 2000
Catalogue Number: VERTCD051
Barcode: 5055014600017
Running Time: 61 mins.

CD£12.15Out of Stock

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A mix of traditional and self composed tunes with two traditional songs sung by Karen Matheson (Track 9)and Karan Casey.
(Track 13)

1) Watermans
2) James Brown's March/Noon Lassies
3) The Otters' Set : The Ashplant/Hanley's Reel/The Otters Holt
4) Goodbye Grant: The Fisherman in the Wardrobe/Goodbye Grant
5) Lucy's : Sullys No.37/Lucy's Reel
6) Lough Mountain : Lough Mountain ( Fisher Street )/Paddy Finlay's/Dan Breen's Reel
7) Tehan's: Terry Teehan's/Her Long Black Hair
8) Windbroke/The Log
9) Buain na Choirce
10) Ridee/Paperbird
11) Reid's Reels :Sean Reid's/An Bhean Tinceare/The Bunny's Hat
12) Hip Agus Hop/The Roaring Bar Maid
13) Donal Og
A mix of traditional and self composed tunes with two traditional songs sung by Karen Matheson (Track 9)and Karan Casey.
(Track 13)

Lineup

Michael McGoldrick - Flutes, Uillean Pipes, Whistles, Bodhran & Guitar
Donald Shaw - Keyboards & ProgrammingJames Mackintosh - Drums & Perussion
Ewan Vernall - Bass
Ed Boyd - Guitar
John Jo Kelly - Bodhran
Manus Lunny - Bouzouki & Guitar
Dezi Donnelly - Fiddle
Alan Kelly - Accordion
with
'Brass' and guest vocalists & players.

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