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Liz Carroll & John Doyle

Irish
Compass

Released: 2005
Catalogue Number: 744182
Barcode: 766397441825
Running Time: 50 mins.

CD£12.60Out of Stock

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


FIRST HEARING:
Another 'dynamic duo' of traditional music, opening with a couple of reels and progressing through a collection that, at a first glance, looks to on the 'up-tempo'.
Barman! Another round, please.

1) Reels: The Ronan Boys - Ralph's 2-3-5
2) Jigs: Northern Jig - The Box Man
3) Reels: Rolling In the Barrel - The Laurel Tree - O'Rourke's
4) Air: The Island of Woods
5) Reels: Smokies in Arbroath - Mystery Writer - The Blessings of Gold
6) Polkas: Kieran's Polka - The Bike to Ballyhahill
7) Waltz & Reels: Hunter's Moon - Getting There - The Morris Minor
8) Hornpipes: The Man With One Kidney - The Spy Czar
9) Reels: Fremont Centre - The 'Vornado' - Minutemen
10) Jigs: Dennehy Dancers - The McSweeney Slide
11) Reels: Ashleigh Roach's - With Ourselves - Wild Pitch
12) Air: A Long Night On the Misty Moor
13) Reels: Ceisel's Sword - The Monasteryedan Fancy
FIRST HEARING:
Another 'dynamic duo' of traditional music, opening with a couple of reels and progressing through a collection that, at a first glance, looks to on the 'up-tempo'.
Barman! Another round, please.

Lineup

Liz Carroll - Fiddle
John Doyle - Guitar & Bouzouki

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