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An Crann Carraige (Concertina Melodies From Tuamgraney, East Clare)

Martin O'Brien

Submitted on November 8th 2006 by MollyB.

  1. McDermott's
    The Road To Rio
  2. The Corn Stack
    Miss McDonald's
  3. Dancing In Kinvara
    The Green Castle
  4. The Ewe
    The Mountain Top
  5. Munster Bacon
    The Swan Among The Rushes
  6. The Spohane
  7. The Mist Covered Mountain
    The Banshee Wail
  8. The Old Dudeen
    Mary MacMahon Of Ballinahinch
  9. Quinn's Favourite
    The Restless Boy
  10. Paddy Taylor's
    The Rainy Day
  11. The Rooms Of Donagh
    Vincent Broderick's
  12. Junior Crehan's Fling
    Liz Carroll's

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An Crann Carraige

Martin grew up in Co. Clare, Ireland. This CD comprises some of his favourite tunes played at a relaxing pace. In his opionin music is much more than notes and technique. Each tune has its own story to tell. He feels we are forever indebted to all those who composed and passed on this music.

This is a wonderful CD for anyone interested in the concertina and in traditional music played at a beautiful pace.

# Posted on November 8th 2006 by MollyB

Very, very similar in style to Mary MacNamara (to my ears) - solely based on this first cd, I think he just has the edge. Really smooth playing.

# Posted on March 28th 2007 by geoffwright

Vincent Brodericks

This tune on the cd is actually a jig called "The Old Flail" by V.B.
http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display/839

T:Vincent Broderick's
M:6/8
L:1/8
K:G
|:DEG GAB|deg gab|age ege|dBA AGE|
DEG GAB|deg gab|age ege|dBA A3|]
|:e2a aga|e2a aga|d2g gfg|ged BAG|
DEG GAB|deg gab|age ege|dBA A3:|

# Posted on September 17th 2007 by geoffwright

Gorgeous

one of my favourites. music as it should be: unrushed but lively. great rythm, fantastic player.

# Posted on November 9th 2007 by justabloke

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