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Great cd. Micho Russell on tin whistle, Martin Hayes on fiddle,
Randal Bays on guitar and Eoin O'Neill on bouzouki.

# Posted on September 25th 2002 by chicagofiddler

John Williams is an excellent concertina and button accordian player. He won the Senior All-Ireland Championship on the concertina in the late 80's. Mighty tasty recording.

# Posted on January 8th 2004 by gleann

John Williams

When I bought this tasty album around 4 years ago, I really didn't understand it. But since 2 years ago I've been frequently back to it. Great support from Randal Bays and Eoin O'Neill. A couple of lovely duet tracks with Micho Russell. (We can hear him loughing at the end of the track 4!) They are immediately followed by a touching slow air, which really sounds like a lament for Micho. Then appears Martin Hayes, and the atmosphere of the recording changes a little bit.

Anyway, this album is a real gem full of love and joy ot traditional music. A must!

# Posted on April 17th 2004 by slainte

The Doon Reel

Hey you guys, the "Doon Reel" on this recording is different than the one on the CD I believe. (I don't have my copy) Does anyone have the abcs of John's version of the tune? I think its also called "Glenn Owen"

# Posted on June 15th 2004 by Phantom Button

Doon/Chorus

As far as I know, John Williams' "Doon Reel" is more commonly known as "The Chorus Reel", Jack. The transcription on this site is similar, but not the same. You'll find JW's "Doon" reel as "The Chorus Reel" on the "Paddy In The Smoke" LP/CD, played by Julia Clifford and others. You could try some of the other sites for the dots, searching as "The Chorus", but make sure you look under reel, because there is also a jig by that name, and I've also just heard a march/polka called "the Chorus Jig" on "Bridging The Gap" by Kevin and Sean Moloney, who seem to be getting a lot of mentions at the moment.

# Posted on June 16th 2004 by Kenny

Great Allbum.I recommend it, I's a MUST.

# Posted on December 28th 2004 by gian marco

There are quite a few different tunes that all go by the name "Doon Reel". Take a look in Terry Moylan's book of the tunes of Johnny O'Leary, and in the comments from Johnny under the tune transcriptions you'll frequently see "This is another one of the Doon reels."

This seems to be a common characteristic of Sliabh Luachra tunage. Few if any tunes have a unique name, if indeed they have a name at all...

# Posted on February 23rd 2005 by johnkerr

John Williams album

This cd is chock full of great tunes, all well played with special
treatments amongst the players. The unaccompanied fiddle and concertina duets between Hayes and Williams are among the best trad playing you'll hear. The cuts with Micho Russell and Eoin O'Neill have that bleak, lonesome, beautiful pulsing sound of Doolin music. Randal Bays' guitar playing is spot on, incredibly well-informed, and very very musical.
The playing and production by John Williams is very honest and the arrangements sparse, though cutting. This one, like Steam and Raven, can really grow on you, getting better with each return listen.

# Posted on April 26th 2006 by mcnamara

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