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Couldn't belive that this one was'nt submited yet!

# Posted on November 17th 2006 by TradLad

The hornpipe The Norfolk is not available here yet, but I have it in Peoples collection - fifty irish fiddle tunes, availble from waltons.

The air port na mPuchai are also known as the fairy lament.

The hoggin' is Peoples verson of the floggin reel I think?

Paddy O'Brian's is probably a tune by Paddy O'Brien, but it is no typing error, it stands Paddy O'Brian's in the album booklet.

# Posted on November 17th 2006 by TradLad

Don't you think it probable that there are errors in the sleeve notes.?

# Posted on November 17th 2006 by Kenny

I agree, I belive there are a typing error in the sleeve notes, but there is no typing error from me. If someone know the tune, let me know if the sheets are available at this site.

# Posted on November 17th 2006 by TradLad

Not all links are correct. John Doherty's on this album is not the reel, but the mazurka. Sherlock's is linked with a hornpipe, but Peoples plays the reel. Can somone please submit sheets for this lovely tune (actually my favourite on this album). Pat Burke's is linked with Garret Barry's and I belive it is the same tune, but as always Peoples makes is own arrangement and some of the tunes is hard to recognise

# Posted on November 18th 2006 by TradLad

Track 11 - Dicky Sherlock's ?

http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display/1139

# Posted on November 21st 2006 by Kenny

Yes, that's indeed the right tune, the link is right now. Thanks!

# Posted on November 22nd 2006 by TradLad

Pat Burke's (track 2) or conected with garret barry's wich is wrong, the tune are available here http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display/1392

# Posted on February 25th 2007 by TradLad

This album's original title was 'A Traditional Experience with Tommy Peoples' and it was released in 1977 by Release Records (SOLO 7012).

# Posted on July 26th 2008 by Floss the Tethers

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