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Brendan Keenan

Brendan Keenan

Irish
Gael Linn

Released: 11th September 2015
Catalogue Number: CEFCD106
Barcode: 656297011061
Running Time: 40 mins.

CD£9.40The store is currrently closed for holidays. Stock will be able to be orderd from the 16th April 2024

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This is the first CD release of Brendan's spell-binding LP record from 1984. His style of playing on flute, whistle and pipes has an an indefinable liquid quality, unmistakably Keenan in character, yet intrinsically his own. Produced by Dónal Lunny, the album is a most accomplished work and a joy to listen to.


1. Jenny's Chickens
2. Tipsy Sailor
3. The Oak Tree
4. Horlgarlaten
5. My Lagan Love
6. Bobby Casey's
7. Brendan's Test
8. Brendan's Fancy
9. Brendan's Jig
10.Flight of the Butterfly
11.Sunshine Hornpipe
12.Cad é sin don té sin?
13.Saddle the Pony
14.The Hunt
This is the first CD release of Brendan's spell-binding LP record from 1984. His style of playing on flute, whistle and pipes has an an indefinable liquid quality, unmistakably Keenan in character, yet intrinsically his own. Produced by Dónal Lunny, the album is a most accomplished work and a joy to listen to.

Lineup

Brendan Keenan -Flute,Whistle,Uilleann Pipes
Thomas Keenan - Flute
Marie Noelle Bureau - Guitar
Donal Lunny - Guitar,Bouzouki,Synthesiser,Bodhran

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