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Michael Coleman

This is the most important collection of traditional music you can buy. Many people are initially put off by the poor sound quality & poor backup. If you can't get past that you are robbing yourself of some of the best traditional music recorded by the best musician of the early 20th century.

# Posted on August 1st 2001 by B Rad

About the titles

Could someone tell to us all the titles of the tunes?
Here, there is only the title of the first tune of the set.

# Posted on October 22nd 2005 by Gavolm

The more complete track listing is:
DISC 1
1 Lord MacDonald/Ballinasloe Fair
2 Cherish The Ladies
3 The Boys Of The Lough/The Merry Blacksmith
4 The Liverpool/O'Neill's (Pretty Maggie Morrissey)
5 The Shaskeen/Bag of Potatoes
6 Jackson's (The Humours of Kesh/The Coach Road to Sligo)
7 Farrell O'Gara's /Good Morning To Your Nightcap
8 James Gannon's/Belle of the Ball
9 The Crooked Road To Dublin/Sligo Maid
10 Lord Gordon's
11 Kitty's Rambles/The Frost Is All Over
12 Reidy Johnson's (Tom Steele/Lawson's Favourite)
13 The Job Of Journeywork
14 Rakish Paddy/Boys of Ballisodare
15 Tobin's Fancy (Wandering Minstrel/Fasten the leg in Her)
16 Crowley's
17 Casey's (Up and away/Anon)
18 The Kerryman's Daughter/The Bird In The Tree
19 Up Sligo (The Basket of Turf/The Geese in the Bog)
20 Lucy Campbell
21 Galway Hornpipe/McDermott's
22 Dr. Gilbert's/The Queen Of The May
23 The Humours Of Ennistymon/Cherish the Ladies
24 The Green Fields Of America/The Swallow's Tail<p>




# Posted on January 1st 2006 by prouse

Coleman 1891-1945

Amazon.com is showing this as available for purchase as MP3 download, disks 1 and 2 . I don't know about outside the US.

# Posted on March 8th 2010 by edl

Farrel O'Gara's

X: 1
T: Farrel O'Gara's
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
R: reel
K: Dmaj
AD (3DDD ADFA | BFAF E2 (3ABc | d2cA BdAF | (3GFE FD EDBD |
AD (3DDD ADFA | BFAF EFAc | cdcd BdAF |1 GFEG FDBD :|2 GFEG FDD2 ||
fd (3ddd fdgd | fd (3ddd edBc | dBBA Bcde | fagf e3d |
fd (3ddd fdgd | fd (3ddd edBc | dBBA BdAF | GFEG FDD2 |
fd (3ddd fdgd | fd (3ddd edBc | dBBA Bcde | fagf ef (3gfe |
a3f edBc | dfed BAFA | AD (3DDD ADFA | BFAF D2DB ||

# Posted on December 18th 2010 by Manu Novo

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