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Traditional Music From East Clare

Mary MacNamara

Submitted on June 16th 2002 by slainte.

  1. Cailleach An Airgead
    The Kerfunten
  2. Rolling In The Barrel
    The Tap Room
    The Earl's Chair
  3. The Humours Of Tullycrine
    Mickey Callaghan's Fancy
  4. The Pigeon On The Gate
    Lad O'Beirne's
  5. John Naughton's
    The Reel With The Birl
  6. Paddy Lynn's Delight
    Connie Hogan's
    Kitty's Gone A-Milking
  7. The Killavil
    Have A Drink With Me
  8. Toss The Feathers
    The Boys Of Ballisodare
  9. The Fisherman's Lilt
    My Love Is In America
  10. The Rooms Of Dooagh
    The Walls Of Liscarroll
  11. Caoilte Mountains
    The Green-Gowned Lass
  12. The Mug Of Brown Ale
    The Ship In Full Sail
  13. McGreevy's Favourite
    Miss McGuinness
    The Sweetheart
  14. Maghera Mountain
  15. The Humours Of Castlefin
    The Glen Of Aherlow
    Killarney Boys Of Pleasure

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Brilliant, Brilliant, Brilliant

# Posted on June 17th 2002 by bb

Any more compliment will be redundant.

# Posted on June 28th 2002 by slainte

Ho Ho

Would you like to amend the title of the last tune on track 13 so I can post a tune to link with it.
The Sweatheart!!! Hard work is it?

# Posted on June 26th 2004 by geoffwright

It was hard work with sweat. I have to do something with track 10 too.

# Posted on June 26th 2004 by slainte

I just found "The Sweetheart" under the title "Temple Hill", posted the alternate title, and posted Mary Mac's version in the comments. If slainte can get around to removing the slash and the definite articles in track 10, the entire album will be linked to the tune files.

# Posted on July 2nd 2004 by GaryAMartin

Guests

Martin Hayes: fiddle (tracks 5, 7, 9, 10, 15)
PJ Hayes: fiddle (tracks 3, 7, 13, 15)
Seamus Quinn: piano

Sorry for having missed out such important details of this classic recording of East Clare music. Those who hates Martin Hayes' recent fiddle playing would enjoy his duet with Ms. Mary MacNamara. The trio playing on the very last track is outstanding.

# Posted on July 15th 2006 by slainte

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