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The Old Simplicity

Niamh Parsons & Graham Dunne

Irish
Green Linnet

Released: 2006
Catalogue Number: GLCD1232
Barcode: 048248123228
Running Time: 54 mins.

CD£11.30Out of Stock

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


First Hearing:
Wow! Subtitled "The French Prostitute" the first track is not exactly a big toe-tapper BUT it does greatly highlight the passionate vocal talents of Niamh.
Every artist needs the right material in order to make the listener sit-up.
We here are rigidly with our backs to our seats.
You must have a listen!!

1) 1917
2) Poor Irish Stranger
3) Cumha an Ghra
4) Ye Rambling Boys of Pleasure
5) No Half Measures
6) No Telling
7) The Old Simplicity
8) John Condon
9) Moll & Poll Ha'penny
10) Blue Murder
11) He Fades Away
12) Long Cookstown
13) The Peddler
14) Thed Men That God Made Mad
First Hearing:
Wow! Subtitled "The French Prostitute" the first track is not exactly a big toe-tapper BUT it does greatly highlight the passionate vocal talents of Niamh.
Every artist needs the right material in order to make the listener sit-up.
We here are rigidly with our backs to our seats.
You must have a listen!!

Lineup

Niamh Parsons - Vocals
Graham Dunne - Guitars
Dennis Cahill - Guitars, Bazouki, Bass & Mandolin
Larry Grey - Bass
Steve Gibbons - Violins
John Williams - Accordion
Liz Knowles - Strings
Kat Eggleston - B/vocal

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