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It's A Hard Road To Travel

Andy McGann And Paul Brady

Submitted on September 13th 2001 by biggus dave.

  1. The Crooked Road To Dublin
    The Merry Harrier
  2. Andy McGann's
    42 Bunratty
    King Of The Clans
  3. The Gold Ring
    Carmen's Amber
  4. Bonny Kate
    Jenny's Chickens
  5. McDermott's
    From Galway To Dublin
  6. Paddy On The Turnpike
    It's A Hard Road To Travel
  7. Dr. Gilbert's Fancy Concert
    Mullin's Fancy
  8. The Banks
    Galway Bay
  9. The Reel Of Mullinavat
    The Pigeon On The Gate
  10. Reavy's
    John McFadden's Favourite
  11. The Monaghan
    Making Babies By Steam
  12. The Boys Of Ballisadare
    The Millstone

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It\'s a Hard Road to Travel

Classy tunes, classy playing. I love Andy McGann's fiddling.What more can I say?
Dave

# Posted on September 13th 2001 by biggus dave

Track 3 ~ a change of tunes

The LP release in 1977 had the following two tunes in a set for track 3:

"The Gaelic League March" / Katherine Brennen's Favorite Hornpipe"

# Posted on March 8th 2007 by ceolachan

"Andy McGann and Paul Brady"
Shanachie LP 29009, 1977

"Andy McGann and Paul Brady: It’s A Hard Road to Travel"
Shanachie CD 34011, 1995

All tracks between these two releases are the same except for #3...

# Posted on March 8th 2007 by ceolachan

Thanks

thanks,ceolachan - my recording is of course the cd album.

ta for the extra info.

# Posted on August 31st 2007 by biggus dave

Track 3 of LP 29009

Hmm, I have the LP from 1977 and track 3, side 1 is the same as the CD (The Gold Ring/Carmen's Amber). I can't believe there were two releases with the same ID number!

# Posted on April 16th 2008 by Claudio

Eh ???

I agree with Claudio. Don't recall the 2 tunes you mentioned being on that recording at all, "ceolachan". They are certainly not on the 1977 LP that I have.

# Posted on April 17th 2008 by Kenny

The Gaelic League March is also not on the LP from 1977 in my possession atm. But it is mentioned in the liner notes, and notated there too... Very Inkteresting.

# Posted on May 7th 2008 by m_gavin

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