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Pay Day

The Unwanted

Irish
Whirling Discs

Released: 11th June 2018
Catalogue Number: WHRL019
Barcode: 689232112004
Running Time: 54 mins.


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


Nine years on, since their first release the
Unwanted are back with a new release.
With mainly a mix of American Old time and
Irish based songs & tunes , and even a song by Rory Gallagher and one by Phil Lynott of Thin Lizzy but given the acoustic treatment with fiddle and harmonica. Recommended..

1) Memories of Ballymote / Gurteen Cross
2) Pay Day
3) The Tri-Coloured House
4) Don't Know Where i'm Going
5) Weevily Wheat
6) It's Only Money
7) What will We Do When We have No Money
8) Who Broke the Lock?
9) Old Molly Oxford / The Three by Two-Step / Sawmill Backstep
10) The Old Churchyard
11) Whoa, BackBuck
12) Wedding Dress / Kitchen Girl
13) Sweet Roseanne
Nine years on, since their first release the
Unwanted are back with a new release.
With mainly a mix of American Old time and
Irish based songs & tunes , and even a song by Rory Gallagher and one by Phil Lynott of Thin Lizzy but given the acoustic treatment with fiddle and harmonica. Recommended..

Lineup

Rick Epping - Vocals,Harmonica,Concertina,
Jaw Harp,5 String Banjo
Cathy Jordan - Vocals,Bodhran,Bones,Uke Guitar,Bouzouki/Baglama,Accordion
Seamie O'Dowd - Vocals,Guitar,Fiddle,Mandola

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