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Think Before You Think

Danu

Submitted on December 21st 2001 by Jeremy.

  1. Are You Ready Yet?
    The Tailor's Thimble
    Donaghue's
    I'm Ready Now!
  2. Green Brooms
    The Humours Of Kill Clougher
  3. The Old Ruined Cottage In The Glen
    The Morning Dew
    Think Before You Think Before You Speak!
  4. Paddy Rainey's
    Johnny Leary's
    Winnie Hayes'
  5. Fair And Tender Ladies
  6. Peggy's Nettles
    The Butlers Of Glen Avenue
    The Mountain Top
  7. The Cameron Highlander
    The Blackthorn Stick
  8. An Paistin Fionn
  9. The Peeler's Jacket
    The Millner's Daughter
  10. The Outlandish Knight
  11. Dinny O'Brien's
    Tommy Peoples'
    The Small Hills Of Offaly
  12. Banish Misfortune
    The Trip To Athlone
    Trim The Velvet
  13. Eochaill

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My fav

This band is one of my favorite bands. Nice choice, Jeremy. I believe the group also has another CD available, except you can only but it in Ireland :( Oh well...

# Posted on December 21st 2001 by Josh Kane

Danu - "Think Before You Think"

Ditto the comments by Josh Kane. "Think Before You Think" is a fine CD. This past summer I saw Danu AND Altan together at the Hollywood Bowl (along with Eileen Ivers, too). What an evening! Tom Doorly of Danu was absolutely magical with his flute and the rest of the band just "rocked." Altan was very impressive as well, but I actually came away with a slightly higher regard for Danu than Altan (in their respective "live" versions, anyway).

# Posted on December 31st 2001 by Munsondr

having heard the 4 first CDs .. i think this one is their best until now: a good choice of songs and of tunes.

# Posted on January 9th 2004 by paul95

Johnny Leary's

The second tune of the fourth set, Johnny Leary's, is linked to a polka. To get the tune on the album you have to do a search for Johnny Leary's jig.

# Posted on December 29th 2004 by kardshark87

Erratum

1st tune of Track 9 is actually called "Sean Reid's" or "Gilbert Clancy's: http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display/2249

# Posted on December 14th 2006 by slainte

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