WELCOME TO ALL CELTIC MUSIC

FIND CELTIC MUSIC




Please select your country:

Traditional Music of County Clare

Micho Russell

Irish
Free Reed

Released: 30th April 2008
Catalogue Number: FRRR09
Barcode: 5051078905921
Running Time: 45mins.

CD£9.09Out of Stock

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


A sterling re-issue from 1976 on 'Revival re: Masters'.
The maestro of flute and whistle gives a solo performance that both highlights his playing and the music and shows why he, and his family,were so important in the revival of traditional Irish music.



1) Reel: Green Groves of Erin.
2) Air & Hornpipe: Spalpin a Ruin - The Blackbird.
3) Reel: Un-named.
4) Reel: Divide the Cally Fair.
5) Jigs:The Piper's Chair - The Yellow Wattle.
6) Reel: The Boy In the Gap.
7) Song: The Well of Spring Water.
8) Reels: John In the Fog - The Boy In the Gap.
9) Jigs: Captain Moloney - The Munster Buttermilk.
10) Set Dance: The Retreat.
11) Song: The Titanic.
12) Air & Jig: The Fair Haired Child - Garret Barry's.
13) Reel: The Bucks of Oranmore.
14) Jig: The Mountain Boy.
15) Reel: London Bridge.
16) Song: Sean Duine Doite.
17) Jig: Daniel of the Sun.
18) Fling: Un-named.
19) Reel: Sporting Nelly
A sterling re-issue from 1976 on 'Revival re: Masters'.
The maestro of flute and whistle gives a solo performance that both highlights his playing and the music and shows why he, and his family,were so important in the revival of traditional Irish music.

Lineup

Micho Russell - Whistles, Flute & Vocal.

ACCOUNT



SHOPPING CART

You have no items in your order.

MAILING LIST

Enter your email address below to get updates on new releases




TOP SELLERS


YOUTUBE

We have a YouTube channel where you can watch some of the celtic music related videos we've found.
www.youtube.com/allcelticmusic

Threads of Sound

The downloads on this site are provided by Threads of Sound. They also distribute music to iTunes, eMusic, Spotify and many others. If you want to sell your music on all celtic then you register it via Threads of Sound.
www.threadsofsound.net



MASTHEAD

Our current header image was taken by Nick Bramhall and you can find the original here.