The Session >> Recordings >> The Mirthical Reel by Steve Mulhern And Ian Laws
Submitted on February 7th 2003 by Aidan Crossey.
South London fiddle/guitar duo present some wonderfully pensive material!
Contact Aidan Crossey for details.
# Posted on February 7th 2003 by Aidan Crossey
Any explanation for the title track's name?
# Posted on February 10th 2003 by glauber
The tune is like a bubbling-up of good humour, a chucklesome tune to say the least!
# Posted on February 10th 2003 by Aidan Crossey
By Steve Mulhern and Ian Laws Re-released on Prestige record label http://www.prestige-elite.com/mirthical.htm and now available in shops and on Amazon http://www.amazon.co.uk/Mirthical-Reel-Celtic-Experience-Music/dp/B000FG62YM/sr=1-2/qid=1157638779/ref=sr_1_2/202-9383352-7275014?ie=UTF8&s=music Still one of my favourite records And for those of you who read Italian, here's a review http://digilander.libero.it/alfstone/steve_mulherne_&_ian_laws.htm Regrettably, cannot provide any sound clip but Aidan gave a very good write up on first release years ago.
# Posted on September 7th 2006 by Cath
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South London fiddle/guitar duo present some wonderfully pensive material!
Contact Aidan Crossey for details.
# Posted on February 7th 2003 by Aidan Crossey
Mirthical?
Any explanation for the title track's name?
# Posted on February 10th 2003 by glauber
Mirthical
The tune is like a bubbling-up of good humour, a chucklesome tune to say the least!
# Posted on February 10th 2003 by Aidan Crossey
Mirthical Reel
By Steve Mulhern and Ian Laws
Re-released on Prestige record label
http://www.prestige-elite.com/mirthical.htm and now
available in shops and on Amazon
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Mirthical-Reel-Celtic-Experience-Music/dp/B000FG62YM/sr=1-2/qid=1157638779/ref=sr_1_2/202-9383352-7275014?ie=UTF8&s=music
Still one of my favourite records
And for those of you who read Italian, here's a review
http://digilander.libero.it/alfstone/steve_mulherne_&_ian_laws.htm
Regrettably, cannot provide any sound clip but Aidan gave a very good write up on first release years ago.
# Posted on September 7th 2006 by Cath