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I Will If I Can

John Carty

Submitted on October 15th 2005 by patrick cavanagh.

  1. The Steam Packet
    Kiss The Maid Behind The Barrel
  2. Munster Buttermilk
    The Old Favorite
    Jimmy Ward's
    I Will If I Can
  3. Queen Of The West
    The City Of Savannah
  4. Sporting Nell
    Matt People's
  5. Kimmel's
    The Clare Shout
  6. Galway
    The Maid In The Cherry Tree
  7. Paddy From Portlaw
    The Haunted House
    The Godfather
  8. The Warbling Robin
  9. Cooley's
    The Maid Behind The Bar
  10. O'Carolan's Concerto
    O'Carolan's Draught
  11. Father Kelly's
    The Moving Cloud
  12. Eleanor Neary's
    The Miller Of Droghan
  13. The Wreck Of The '99
    Dem Golden Slippers
    Goodbye Mick, Goodbye Pat

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I Will If I Can

Racket Records RR005

John Carty - Tenor banjo, tenor guitar, fiddle
Alec Finn - Bouzouki, tenor guitar, acoustic guitar
Brian McGrath - Piano Tenor Guitar
Johnny "Ringo" McDonagh - Bodhran

Wow!!!

# Posted on October 15th 2005 by patrick cavanagh

Where Can You Buy John Cartys C.D I Will if i can!!

If you Know Could You Leave a Link or Email Me are Just Leave the Web address in the discussion.Thanks

# Posted on November 12th 2005 by Eoghan mag

Re: Where Can You Buy John Cartys C.D I Will if i can!!

Try emusic.com.

# Posted on November 12th 2005 by Imnotirish

Brilliant album, a lot of excellent versions, especially on the tenor guitar.

After the more "fiddle oriented" cds, that's very nice to have a new banjo album from HIM :-)

Antoine

# Posted on November 21st 2005 by AntoineL

Re: Where Can You Buy John Carty's CD I Will If I Can

Direct through Racket Records at racket@iol.ie

# Posted on December 2nd 2005 by MC

I Will If I Can

Now available through http://www.johncartymusic.com

# Posted on June 19th 2006 by MC

Jazz-tastic?

Does anyone else think he throws in too many variations? I mean, he barely plays the same way twice in any round of the tunes. I find it hard to listen to because of this. He's clearly a brilliant musician, especially as a fiddler, but his banjo playing is a bit OTT for me.

# Posted on November 22nd 2007 by Habermas

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