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Outside The Box

Billy McComiskey

Submitted on July 21st 2008 by Jason G.

  1. Keogh's
    Maggie Lynn's
  2. Sean McGlynn's
    Maura McGlynn's
    Connie Scanlon
  3. The Rainy Day
    The Man Of The House
  4. The Diamond
    Sleepless Nights
  5. Grainne's Grace
  6. The Humours Of Bandon
    Farewell To Old Decency
    Ormond Sound
  7. The Ballinakill
    The Broken Bridge
  8. The Collier's
    Miss Thornton's
    The Concert
  9. Nora Sweeney
    Elizabeth Cullen
  10. The Way To Shercock
    Nell Davy's
  11. Planxty Thomas Burke
    Lady Gethin
  12. The Grey Fox
  13. Frances Keegan
    The Ring Finger
    The Maid I Ne'er Forgot

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Billy's first solo recording since 1981's "Makin' the Rounds", this album is long overdue, but as you'll find out, it's been worth the wait. The tune selection which includes waltzes, a lullaby, a set dance, and a few O'Carolan tunes in addition to the usual reels, jigs, and hornpipes is a nice mix of original compositions and traditional tunes. It features Sean McComiskey (Billy's son-- on accordian, the one Billy played on "Makin' the Rounds"), John Doyle (guitar, bouzouki, mandola), Brendan Dolan (piano), Joanie Madden (flute, whistle), Liz Carroll (fiddle), Mick Moloney (banjo), Athena Tergis (fiddle), Matthew Bell (bodhran), and last but certainly not least Myron Bretholz (bodhran).

The liner notes are thorough and well written by Earle Hitchner and Mick Moloney. You learn of everything from his upbringing in Brooklyn (NY) to his establishing and cultivating of the Irish music scene in his longtime hometown of Baltimore (MD). You're bound to learn something new about Billy even if you're already familiar with him.

I could say plenty more about this recording of a man with whom I'm proud to share a hometown, but it would be easier for you to find out for yourself. Available at http://www.compassrecords.com.

(Be sure to check out his previous group recordings with The Irish Tradition and Trian if you want to hear more of his playing).

# Posted on July 21st 2008 by Jason G

One more thing

Forgot to mention that Myron Bretholz (bodhran) also wrote the tune notes which eloquently traces each tune to Billy's source.

# Posted on July 21st 2008 by Jason G

Very happy to hear about this. I've seen a few of his ComhaltasLive clips and he hasn't lost any of his old style.

# Posted on July 22nd 2008 by PaddyCmusic

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