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The High Notes

The High Notes

Submitted on March 21st 2005 by Greenwiggle.

  1. Tom Ward's Downfall
    Billy Brocker's
    Callaghan's
  2. The Elk's Festival
    Bushmill's
  3. The Micky Dam
  4. The Fully Rigged Ship
    Caliope House
  5. The Monaghan Twig
    Mrs Montgomery's
    The Eel In The Sink
  6. No Half Measures
  7. Coleman's Favourite
    Dan Breen's
    Mary MacMahon's
  8. The Coalminer's
    The Three Scones Of Boxty
    Gan Ainm
    Sporting Nell
  9. The Maho Schapps
    The Kinnegad Slashers
  10. The Bachelor's Wife
  11. Sharon Doro's
    The Kilcar
  12. Tir Na GCoinin
  13. Stan Treacy's
    The Boys Of Tandaragee
    The Haunted House
  14. The Chattering Magpie
    Dinny O'Brien's
    The Burren
    The Fairy

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Eilish O'Connor - Fiddles
Peter Woodley - Flutes, Bodhran
Jim Gregory - Guitar, Bouzouki, Vocals

with
Gillian Alcock - Piano
Jan Olsthoorn - Bodhran
Elizabeth Spira - Highland Bagpipes

From the liner notes by Seamus Gill...

"It'll be a different set" they said. It was. The High Notes are a refreshingly different set, Eilish from Dundalk, Peter from Dubbo and Jim from Glasgow. The three of them somehow found themselves in Sydney at the same time and struck up a note. Some time later they started playing together as a group playing together under a variety of names. "What are you thinking of calling yourselves this week?" "Oh, I don't know. Think of something"

Despite these trivial difficulties, they soon became a well known and sought after group, playing at festivals, pubs and other musical gatherings. Mention the High Notes and people came. Enjoyed themselves too. Listened even. This was no formula driven presentation.

Of course, all this frivoliity couldn't last. Someone finally prevailled upon them to come into a studio. "Oh dear. Groups have died in there." There's something about a recording studio that petrifies even the brave. It is difficult at the best of times to reproduce a live feel in a studio.

Anyway, in they went, pooling their talents and experience and with the help of a sympathetic sound recordist, they did it.

Eilish with her fiddle, Peter with his flute and Jim with his guitar, bouzouki and vocals, are each individually accomplished musicians with a solid background in the tradition. Together they combine to make their own contribution to the culture and tradition of Irish music in Australia. Their tunes make you want to dance, their songs and airs make you stop and listen. They're alive!

This is their first album. Have a listen. You'll want to hear more.

Seamus Gill.

# Posted on March 21st 2005 by Greenwiggle

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