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The Way of the Dreamer

Frankie Mulcahy

Irish
Frank & Tom Mulcahy

Released: 1st December 2012
Catalogue Number: FMCD2012
Barcode: 5099386368007
Running Time: 41 mins.


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Much travelled, much recorded accordionist settles down and gets back to playing music along with brother Tom who contributes to the songs.
The global travels (with RiverDance, Sean Keane and Draoicht) shows up in the music here which is more than straight-ahead traditional. It's fresh and new.
Demands a listen.

1) March to Clontarf
2) Van Dieman's Land
3) The Wolf Hour
4) I'll Sparkle For You
5) The Last Prince of Munster
6) Tatanka Yotanka
7) Strawberry Moon
8) Moon Over Persia
9) Waltz: Sparkle For You
10) The Delicate Ease of Movement
11) Antarctica - Drastic Plastic
12) Boru's Farewell
Much travelled, much recorded accordionist settles down and gets back to playing music along with brother Tom who contributes to the songs.
The global travels (with RiverDance, Sean Keane and Draoicht) shows up in the music here which is more than straight-ahead traditional. It's fresh and new.
Demands a listen.

Lineup

Frankie Mulcahy - Accordion, Drums, Synth & Percussion
Tom Mulcahy - Vocals & Guitars
Barry McGrath - Guitar
Kevin McConville - Guitar
Luke Cosgrave - Violins
Steve Hogan - Drums
Tony Flaherty - Keyboards

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