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The Love Token

MacDara O'Conaola

Irish
MacDara O'Conaola

Released: 31st January 2007
Catalogue Number: MD001
Barcode: 5390108314068
Running Time: 39 mins.


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


FIRST HEARING:
A brisk opening from another hot new singer from Aran Island.
If he does as well as his sister Lasairfhiona then there should be rather big celebratory party.
Well produced using top traditional talent, songs in Gaelic & English and a nice sounding all-round debut album.

1) Buachaillin Deas Og Me
2) By the Roving of Your Eyes
3) The Mighty Dancer
4) Caislean a' tSleibhe
5) I Don't Care
6) Baile Ul Laoi
7) Stoirin Geal Mo Chroi
8) Ag Caint Liom Fhein
9) Beidh Aonach Amarach
10) Seothin Seotho
11) The Love Token
12) An Dun Aengus
13) It's So Easy
FIRST HEARING:
A brisk opening from another hot new singer from Aran Island.
If he does as well as his sister Lasairfhiona then there should be rather big celebratory party.
Well produced using top traditional talent, songs in Gaelic & English and a nice sounding all-round debut album.

Lineup

MacDara O' Conaola - Vocals
Maire Brennan - Fiddle, Viola & Piano
Danny Byrt - Drums & Percussion
Paul Gunning - Accordion
Lasairfhiona - Vocals
Johnny McDonagh - Bodhran, Bones & Triangle
Mick O'Brien - Whistles & Uilleann Pipes
Bill Shanley - Guitars, Bass & Mandolin

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