I bought this CD some time ago. I think it's one of the best CDs I have ever purchased, the range of styles is quite amazing, traditional Irish, jazzy and Afro/Celtic mixes. She certainly does cross the bridge musically. My daughter Jenny (16) seems to have taken over ownership of this CD and I regulary hear it comming from her room! Every time I listen to the CD I think what a brilliant CD it is 10/10.
There are really more tunes here than the track listing would have you believe. for example, the first cut opens with "The Fermoy Lasses" (and I can't for the life of me remember what the 2nd tune is in the set...anyone?!).
I bought this CD some time ago. I think it's one of the best CDs I have ever purchased, the range of styles is quite amazing, traditional Irish, jazzy and Afro/Celtic mixes. She certainly does cross the bridge musically. My daughter Jenny (16) seems to have taken over ownership of this CD and I regulary hear it comming from her room! Every time I listen to the CD I think what a brilliant CD it is 10/10.
# Posted on April 21st 2002 by Daver
There are really more tunes here than the track listing would have you believe. for example, the first cut opens with "The Fermoy Lasses" (and I can't for the life of me remember what the 2nd tune is in the set...anyone?!).
# Posted on November 6th 2003 by JHowley
Second tune in set
I know the second tune in this Eileen Ivers set as "The Noisy Curlew." http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display/1432
So that makes it Fermoy Lasses/The Noisy Curlew/Gravelwalk
# Posted on December 31st 2007 by matahari_1946
Anyone know the tunes in the track Jama?
I know the two of them but can't put names on any of them, any help is welcome
# Posted on October 25th 2008 by Shylock