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The Living Stream

Matt Cranitch And Jackie Daly

Submitted on July 19th 2010 by GaryAMartin.

  1. Tenpenny Bit
    Art O'Keeffe's
  2. Breeches Buttoned On
    Rakes Of Merlot
  3. Heather Breeze
    Tap The Barrel
    New-Mown Meadow
  4. Con Carthy's Favourite
    Maurice Manley's
    Neili
  5. Tom Connor's
    An Tri Is A Rian
  6. Ceo Ar Mhuisire
  7. Kanturk
    Ducks In The Oats
    Farewell To Ballinahulla
  8. Eileen's
    Bill The Weaver's
  9. John Slattery's
    Mount Collins
    Glountane
  10. An Ghlaise Bheo
    Glountane
    Man From Glountane
  11. Gullane
    Blackwater
    Blackwater
    Blackwater
  12. Caoineadh An Spailpin
  13. Green Mountain Boys
    Light Of The Moon
  14. Craig's
    Hickey's

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The Living Stream

Duo recording of Sliabh Luachra music from Matt Cranitch and Jackie Daly. Eleven unaccompanied fiddle/accordion tracks, with Paul De Grae adding guitar on a set of hornpipes, and with Paul joined by Brid Cranitch on piano for a set of barndances and a set of reels.

# Posted on July 19th 2010 by GaryAMartin

When was this released or recorded?

# Posted on July 26th 2010 by Michael Sam Wild

2010

It was launched at the "Willie Clancy" week 3 weeks ago.

# Posted on July 26th 2010 by Kenny

The LIving Stream

Matt and Jackie will be doing some Music Network touring in mid Sept in Ireland - with John Faulkner along for what promise to be a very merry ride - http://www.musicnetwork.ie/events/details/the_living_stream/
Tis a lovely album and a must have for we Sliabh Luachrites.
No need to say that the pairing of Jackie and Matt is brilliant, the title spot on, and one things that somewhere in that great Session in the Sky, Seamus Creagh is looking on with approbation.

# Posted on July 31st 2010 by an londubh

This is a remarkable recording, particularly well engineered resulting in near perfect balance between the instruments.

# Posted on January 20th 2011 by DanielB

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