I'm always disappointed when artists don't provide the names of the tunes they build their medleys with...
For instance what's the first one in Bungee Jumpers. I know I've heard this somewhere.
I like this album, for its originality... but, judging by the fact after two years Im the 1st one to leave a comment, I feel it does not raise a lot of passion.
Popularity is by no means a measure of quality.
FP
Thanks to Osvaldo Laviosa, I now know that the reel that follows the mazurka and the jig is called "Sarah MacManus".
Osvaldo adds: "I've found the same 3rd tune of this medley in "Signs" by Kathryn Tickell (1993)"
Battlefield Band plays it.
The first part seems to be quite the same as the first part of The Maid Behind The Bar.
Yes, it's a fantastic album, and Sharon Shannon has an amazing "swing"... but no comments doesn't mean anything. According to me she's the very best accordion player... :D
Tune names
I'm always disappointed when artists don't provide the names of the tunes they build their medleys with...
For instance what's the first one in Bungee Jumpers. I know I've heard this somewhere.
I like this album, for its originality... but, judging by the fact after two years Im the 1st one to leave a comment, I feel it does not raise a lot of passion.
Popularity is by no means a measure of quality.
FP
# Posted on August 28th 2007 by f.pellerin
Track 8 : Out The Gap
Thanks to Osvaldo Laviosa, I now know that the reel that follows the mazurka and the jig is called "Sarah MacManus".
Osvaldo adds: "I've found the same 3rd tune of this medley in "Signs" by Kathryn Tickell (1993)"
Battlefield Band plays it.
The first part seems to be quite the same as the first part of The Maid Behind The Bar.
# Posted on January 8th 2008 by f.pellerin
Great album !!
Yes, it's a fantastic album, and Sharon Shannon has an amazing "swing"... but no comments doesn't mean anything. According to me she's the very best accordion player... :D
# Posted on August 7th 2008 by Ulysse