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The Galway Girl...the Best of

Sharon Shannon

Irish
Celtic Airs

Released: 30th April 2008
Catalogue Number: CACD2413
Barcode: 5391513562488
Running Time: 46mins


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


This is as much a 'best of' Sharon's friends as much as the music.
The little big star shines throughout as ever and with the success of the title track she will make a heap more friends across the world.
She'll be recording with Robert Plant next!

1) The Galway Girl.
2) Blackbird.
3) What You Make It.
4) Gaffo's Ball.
5) Courtin' In the Kitchen.
6) I've No Alibi.
7) Tune For A Found Harmonium.
8) A Man of Constant Sorrow.
9) Neckbelly.
10) A Song of The Rosy Cross.
11) Libertango.
12) Bag of Cats: The Barrowburn Reel - Lexy MacAskill - Trip to Windsor - Calum Fhionnlaid.
13) The Galway Girl.
This is as much a 'best of' Sharon's friends as much as the music.
The little big star shines throughout as ever and with the success of the title track she will make a heap more friends across the world.
She'll be recording with Robert Plant next!

Lineup

Sharon Shannon - Accordion, Fiddles & Whistle.
with
Steve Earl & The Woodchoppers.
Marvel & Lady K.
Jackson Browne.
Mike Scott.
Kirsty MacColl.
Renegade (Jim Murray, Dezi Donnelly, Michael McGoldrick & S.S.)
Dessie O'Halloran.
Damien Dempsey.
Mundy.
The Sharon Shannon Big Band.



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