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Doolin

Doolin

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Compass

Released: 15th July 2016
Catalogue Number: COM46702
Barcode: 0766397467023
Running Time: 50 mins.

CD£10.75The store is currrently closed for holidays. Stock will be able to be orderd from the 16th April 2024

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


Irish music with a French touch!

Produced by John Doyle and featuring special guests Taron Benson,
Alison Brown, Ashley Davis, Jerry Douglas, John Doyle, Kenny Malone,
Michael McGoldrick and Mary Shannon.


1) Chanson Pour John
2) Reel Africa - The Old Maid/Splendid Isolation.
3) Galway Girl
4) Le Dernier Kouign Amann
5) Ballad Of Hollis Brown
6) Mary's Jigs - Rory McLeod's/seanambac Tube Station/Mickey Joe Mikes.
7) Itinerant Singing Boy
8) Sailing Across The Ocean
9) The Road To Gleanntan - Doonagore/The Road to Gleanntan.
10) Le Jupon Blanc
11) Amsterdam
12) Wind Her Up - Red Haired Boy/Wind Her Up/The Wandering Spirit.
13) Famine
Irish music with a French touch!

Produced by John Doyle and featuring special guests Taron Benson,
Alison Brown, Ashley Davis, Jerry Douglas, John Doyle, Kenny Malone,
Michael McGoldrick and Mary Shannon.

Lineup

Nicolas Besse - Guitar
Wilfried Besse - Accordion & Vocals
Guilhem Cavaille - Fiddle
Jacob Fournel - Whistles & Seraphone
Josselin Fournel - Bodhran
Sebastien Saunie - Bass

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