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The Jolly Roving Tar

Cathal Lynch

Irish
Cathal Lynch

Released: 1st November 2011
Catalogue Number: NYA01
Barcode: X
Running Time: 48 mins.

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The Tyrone tenor thrives in a dozen traditional Irish 'love songs', in English.
The accompaniment by Fintan McManus on guitar & bouzouki, is deliberately sparse and he repeats the task he first did with Len Graham some years back.
This is clean clear singing of the first order and will be enjoyed by all lovers of folk song no matter where they come from.
Recommended.

1) The Jolly Roving Tar
2) The Lady of Loughrea
3) My Bonnie Blue Eyed Lassie
4) The Shamrock Shore
5) Free & Easy To Jog Along
6) The Trees They Be High
7) The Wearing of the Britches
8) The Verdant Braes of Screen
9) You Rambling Boys of Pleasure
10) The Little Penknife
11) The Flower of Gortade
12) The Flower of Sweet Erin the Green
The Tyrone tenor thrives in a dozen traditional Irish 'love songs', in English.
The accompaniment by Fintan McManus on guitar & bouzouki, is deliberately sparse and he repeats the task he first did with Len Graham some years back.
This is clean clear singing of the first order and will be enjoyed by all lovers of folk song no matter where they come from.
Recommended.

Lineup

Cathal Lynch - Vocals
with
Fintan McManus on guitar & bouzouki

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