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Greentrax

Released: 1999
Catalogue Number: CDTRAX219
Barcode: 5018081021925
Running Time: 38 mins.

CD£10.29The store is currrently closed for holidays. Stock will be able to be orderd from the 16th April 2024

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The 'hot' new band from Cape Breton. Young but more thoughtful than most.

1) Brucie & the Troopers - The Flowers of Redhill - Where's Ma Mace
2) Prophecy
3) Jug Jammin': Duncan the Gauger - Biddy From Sligo - Coxwell House
4) Blast o' Tunes: Castle Newe - Captain Campbell - The Mason's Apron - Monaghan's Twig - Paddy's Trip to Scotland
5) Si Bheag, Si Mhor
6) The Jenga Stick: The Miracle at Glencoe Mills - Rakish Paddy - The Galway Whistler - The First Slip - MacArthur Road
7) Big Jigs: The Panda - Tripping Up the Stairs - The Hay In the Kiln - The Gold Ring
8) The Last One: The Easy Club - McFadden's - The Steampacket
9) Congress: Congress Reel - Farewell to Erin
The 'hot' new band from Cape Breton. Young but more thoughtful than most.

Lineup

Lisa Gallant - Bodhran, Fiddle & Stepdance
Boyd MacNeil - Mandolin, Fiddle, Banjo & Percussion
Ryan MacNeil - Keyboards & Percussion
Bruce MacPhee - Highland, Scottish & Reel Pipes
Brian Talbot - Drums Percussion
with
Bhreagh MacDonald - Bodhran & Fiddle
Ed Woodsworth - Bass

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