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Lumiere - Special Edition

Lumiere (Eilis Kennedy & Pauline Scanlon)
Irish
Sony Music

Released: 12th October 2009
Catalogue Number: 88697824022
Barcode: 886978240224
Running Time: 44mins

CD£10.34 Buy Now In Stock. Dispatched on Monday.

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


1) Fair & Tender Ladies
2) Fill Fill A Run O
3) Kellswater
4) The West Awakes
5) Edward on Loch Erne's Shore
6) The Poor Wayfaring Stranger
7) The Streets of Forbes
8) Spencer the Rover
9) Oro Mo Bhaidin
10) Ca Rabhais Ar Feadh An Lae Uaim
11) Sile
Bonus Tracks
12) The Blackest Crow
13) Silent Night
14) The West's Awake
A classy, easy-on-the-ear production that allows the ladies to concentrate on the vocal aspects of the album.
Contemporary treatments to some traditional songs - and all very nice it is too.Re-issued with three bonus tracks ..
Have a listen.

Lineup

Eilis Kennedy & Pauline Scanlon - Vocals
with
Donogh Hennessy - Guitars
John Reynolds - Drums & Keyboard
Clare Kenny - Bass
Caroline Dale - Strings
Sean Regan - Fiddle
Seamus Begley - Vocals (Tk.9)
Damien Dempsey - Vocals (Tk.4)
John McLoughlin - Guitar
James O'Grady - Pipes & Whistles
Kevin Armstrong - Guitar
Marley - (Tk.7)

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