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Monkey

Kila

Irish
Kila Records

Catalogue Number: KRCD008
Barcode: x
Running Time: 38 mins.

CD£12.15The 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.


Only Kila could do a soundtrack on an Eastern/Japanese theme and still sound like Kila.
You might need to see the show/ film/ musical.

1) Monkey Rumble
2) The Monkey Song
3) The Peach Garden
4) Emperor's Court
5) Travelling Begins
6) China in Turmoil
7) The Dragon
8) Rowing in Dragon Skin
9) Yama & Friends
10) Buddha Waltz
11) Cliffs of Despair
12) The Journey to Enlightenment
13) The Underwater Covenant
14) Walk of Peril
15) Tripitaka Rumble
16) Travelling Home
17) A Waltz to Eastern Heaven
Only Kila could do a soundtrack on an Eastern/Japanese theme and still sound like Kila.
You might need to see the show/ film/ musical.

Lineup

Colm O'Snodaigh - Flutes, Saxophones, Vocals & Harmonica
Lance Hogan - Guitars & Percussion
Rossa O'Snodaigh - Mandolin, Banjolin, Whistle, Clarinet, Percussion, Guitar & Bouzouki
Brian Hogan - Bass & B/vocals
Ronan O'Snodaigh - Bodhran, Vocals & Percussion
Eoin Dillon - Uilleann Pipes & Whistle
Dee Armstrong - Fiddle, Viola, Bodhran, Accordion, Violin & Vibes
with
Laurence O'Keeffe - Bass Drones
Josh Johnston - Piano (Tk.17)

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