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Fiddle Fair @ McCarthy's Baltimore

Various Artists - Irish Folk

Irish


Catalogue Number: FF001
Barcode: 689232045722
Running Time: 59 mins.



That's Baltimore in Ireland, not USA and it's the 10th year of their annual 'fair' - live in concert.
As the line-up might suggest to fans, this is a heavy duty folk and fiddle album but, alas, the individual track players are not listed (but can be guessed at from the track 'arrangers').

1) Hip agus Hop - The Roaring Barmaid
2) The Homeruler Hornpipe - Maud Miller's Reel
3) Song: Waltzing For Dreamers
4) Jigs: The Gold Ring
5) Air: The Air Tune
6) Hornpipe: Off to California
7) Song: Someday You Will See
8) Reels: Tribute to Michael Coleman - Kevin Burke's - Paddy Fahy's
9) Air: Cape Fear
10) Waterman's
11) Song: Willie Rambler
12) Jigs: Humours of Glendart - Mulvihill's
13) Leaving Brittany - The Pernod Waltz
14) Mominsko Horo
15) Reels: Goodbye to Ireland - McKillops
That's Baltimore in Ireland, not USA and it's the 10th year of their annual 'fair' - live in concert.
As the line-up might suggest to fans, this is a heavy duty folk and fiddle album but, alas, the individual track players are not listed (but can be guessed at from the track 'arrangers').

Lineup

Cathal Hayden
Dezi Donnelly
Nollag Casey
Liz Doherty
Matt Cranitch
Liz Kane
Russel's House
At the Racket
Michael McGoldrick
Dermot McGloughlin
and many more

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