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Looking for some good CD’s with either solo tin whistle or at least a few songs with solo tin whistle. I prefer airs. Any suggestions?
# Posted on February 13th 2008 by thistle93
http://www.thesession.org/recordings/display/2532
# Posted on February 13th 2008 by dinn2
Totally Traditional Tin Whistle http://www.thesession.org/recordings/display/826 Musicians include: Willie Clancy, Miko and Gussie Russell, Cathal McConnell, John Doonan, Fintan Vallely, Josie McDermott, Michael Turbidy, Festy Conlon.
# Posted on February 13th 2008 by Random_notes
www.bridodonohue.com
# Posted on February 14th 2008 by kilfarboy
Try any recording by Dordan.
# Posted on February 14th 2008 by Steve Shaw
Anything by Mary Bergin, Mickey Linden or Peter Withnell.
# Posted on February 14th 2008 by Sinocal
Try 121 Favorite Irish Session Tunes by L. E. McCullough
from homespun
# Posted on February 14th 2008 by Ginepro
I'm going to publish a sequel called 121 Irish Session Tunes That People Love To Hate.
# Posted on February 14th 2008 by GaryAMartin
Try Haven by the band Flook. Its not traditional, but the whistle and flute playing is simply amazing.
# Posted on February 14th 2008 by Fellenbaum
Carmel Gunning's first solo recording "The Lakes of Sligo": http://www.cygo.ie/tradmusic/cdsandtapes.htm A few songs and airs are on it.
# Posted on February 14th 2008 by slainte
Donnacha O'Brien's album, if you ever come across it.
# Posted on February 14th 2008 by nicholas
Any one of these http://www.baka.co.uk/store/acatalog/Flook.html
# Posted on February 14th 2008 by mehitabel23
Some pure-drop suggestions here (including three already recommended above):
http://www.rogermillington.com/siamsa/brosteve/listen.html
Plus a link to some rare non-commercial clips:
http://www.rogermillington.com/tunetoc/index.html
complete with transcriptions and trenchant analysis.
# Posted on February 14th 2008 by Jeeves Tones
If you like slow airs, songs and ballads try both "Song of The Irish Whistle" 1 and 2 by Joanie Madden
# Posted on February 15th 2008 by Matt_Celta
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tin whistle CD's
tin whistle CD's
Looking for some good CD’s with either solo tin whistle or at least a few songs with solo tin whistle. I prefer airs. Any suggestions?
# Posted on February 13th 2008 by thistle93
Re: tin whistle CD's
http://www.thesession.org/recordings/display/2532
# Posted on February 13th 2008 by dinn2
Re: tin whistle CD's
Totally Traditional Tin Whistle
http://www.thesession.org/recordings/display/826
Musicians include: Willie Clancy, Miko and Gussie Russell, Cathal McConnell, John Doonan, Fintan Vallely, Josie McDermott, Michael Turbidy, Festy Conlon.
# Posted on February 13th 2008 by Random_notes
Re: tin whistle CD's
www.bridodonohue.com
# Posted on February 14th 2008 by kilfarboy
Re: tin whistle CD's
Try any recording by Dordan.
# Posted on February 14th 2008 by Steve Shaw
Re: tin whistle CD's
Anything by Mary Bergin, Mickey Linden or Peter Withnell.
# Posted on February 14th 2008 by Sinocal
Re: tin whistle CD's
Try 121 Favorite Irish Session Tunes by L. E. McCullough
from homespun
# Posted on February 14th 2008 by Ginepro
Re: tin whistle CD's
I'm going to publish a sequel called 121 Irish Session Tunes That People Love To Hate.
# Posted on February 14th 2008 by GaryAMartin
Re: tin whistle CD's
Try Haven by the band Flook. Its not traditional, but the whistle and flute playing is simply amazing.
# Posted on February 14th 2008 by Fellenbaum
Re: tin whistle CD's
Carmel Gunning's first solo recording "The Lakes of Sligo": http://www.cygo.ie/tradmusic/cdsandtapes.htm A few songs and airs are on it.
# Posted on February 14th 2008 by slainte
Re: tin whistle CD's
Donnacha O'Brien's album, if you ever come across it.
# Posted on February 14th 2008 by nicholas
Re: tin whistle CD's
Any one of these http://www.baka.co.uk/store/acatalog/Flook.html
# Posted on February 14th 2008 by mehitabel23
Re: tin whistle CD's
Some pure-drop suggestions here (including three already recommended above):
http://www.rogermillington.com/siamsa/brosteve/listen.html
Plus a link to some rare non-commercial clips:
http://www.rogermillington.com/tunetoc/index.html
complete with transcriptions and trenchant analysis.
# Posted on February 14th 2008 by Jeeves Tones
Re: tin whistle CD's
If you like slow airs, songs and ballads try both "Song of The Irish Whistle" 1 and 2 by Joanie Madden
# Posted on February 15th 2008 by Matt_Celta