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The View Across The Valley

The Brady Family

Submitted on July 2nd 2007 by feadog.

  1. The View Across The Valley
    The Honeymoon
    Sailing Into Walpole's Marsh
  2. The Marathon
    The Meelaghans Poet
  3. The Row In The Kitchen
  4. The Finter
    The Ely O'Carroll
  5. The Pipe On The Hob
    The Famine Farewell
  6. The Galway
    The Thatched Pub
    Poll And Mhadra Uisce
  7. St Cecelia's Lament
  8. The Killeigh
    A Builder Of Bridges
  9. Father John's Jubilee
    The Banks Of The Brosna
  10. Leddy From Cavan
    Kathleen's
  11. The Poor House Lamentation
    When Evening Shadows Fall
  12. The Golden Wedding
  13. Christmas Eve In London
  14. Gerdie Commane's
    The Abbey
  15. A Lament For Mother
  16. The Doonagore
    Frank Hill
    Hughie Travers' Reel No.2
  17. Strike The Gay Harp
    Scatter The Mud
    The Battering Ram

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John Brady's compositions

This recording has many of John Brady's compositions, reels, jigs, hornpipes, airs, a set dance, waltzes.
The sleeve notes go into good detail about all the tunes, explaining the sources etc.

# Posted on July 2nd 2007 by feadog

Availability

The View across the Valley can be purchased online at www.heartbeatcity.ie

# Posted on July 2nd 2007 by feadog

I heard a track from this on "The Late Session" recently. Really nice sound. One that I'll have to get my hands on.

# Posted on July 2nd 2007 by 52Paddy

John and Attracta Brady on "Comhaltas Live"

Don't miss one of the sweetest clips on the Comhaltas Live: http://comhaltas.ie/music/detail/comhaltaslive_198_segment_1_the_brady_family

# Posted on July 22nd 2007 by slainte

John and Attracta Brady on "The Late Session"

http://dynamic.rte.ie/quickaxs/209-rte-latesession-2007-07-22.smil (starts around 37:40)

From The Late Session Programme Listings 2007: http://www.rte.ie/radio1/thelatesession/1121129.html

You can listen to interesting stories from John Brady and 3 full tracks from the recording.

# Posted on September 24th 2007 by slainte

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