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Soulstice

Todd Denman And Aniar

Submitted on May 23rd 2007 by bdh.

  1. Donnybrook Fair
    Drops Of Brandy
    The Black Rogue
  2. The Lads Of Loais
    The New Bush
  3. The Bay Of Biscaye
  4. March 6
    The Oak Tree
  5. CON CASSIDY'S SET
  6. Mal Bhan Ni Chuilleannain
  7. ELIZABETH KELLY'S SET
  8. A Donegal
    Rakish Paddy
  9. SAIL ROUND THE ROCKS SET
  10. Bring Her To The Shelter
    The Rising Head
  11. Soulstice Air
  12. POLKAS AND REELS

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From the website:
http://www.aniar.net/soulstice.html

TODD DENMAN, uilleann pipes, whistles
TINA LECH, fiddle
EAMONN FLYNN, organ, piano
FLYNN COHEN, guitar
and guests:
Muireann Nic Amhlaoibh, flute, vocals
Patrick Sky, bouzouki
Dan Robbins, bass

Nice arrangments of traditional music, with a Hammond B-3 organ thrown in for good measure!

# Posted on May 23rd 2007 by bdh

I'm *desperate* to know the last tune in the first set after "Drops of Brandy" – anybody??

# Posted on May 23rd 2007 by bdh

??? WHY THE CAPITALIZATION???

SETS!? ~ you could have at least given the number of tunes in the sets, for example ~

gan ainm / gan ainm / gan ainm
(or 'unknown' as you've used previously)

This would have allowed the actual names to be edited in later and the links made to those on site...

It is too late for that now, but maybe with any future contribution you would offer that consideration... All you have to do is listen to the track to figure out the number of tunes, or buy the CD and read the notes that come with it... :-/

# Posted on May 23rd 2007 by ceolachan

UNKNOWN = "The Black Rogue" ~ jig

Key signature: A Dorian
Submitted on October 24th 2002 by Mad Baloney.
http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display/1076

# Posted on May 23rd 2007 by ceolachan

Sorry C – I'd seen it done before and figured they would stand in place of the tunes once they'd been identified.

# Posted on May 23rd 2007 by bdh

It is one of the quirks here, if you don't make a place for it you won't be able to add it into the 'Details' for the recording later... But, I suppose you could do that in the comments, but the recording won't show up as a link under the tune...

Having some familiarity with some of the people involved I suspect the insert for the CD would have given all the specifics for the 'SETS'...

# Posted on May 23rd 2007 by ceolachan

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