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An Historic Recording Of Irish Traditional Music

Paddy Canny, P.J. Hayes, Peader O'Loughlin, Bridie Lafferty

Submitted on February 20th 2004 by Test.

  1. Rolling In The Barrel
    In The Tap Room
    The Earl's Chair
  2. Bunker Hill
    The Bush
  3. Sean Ryan's
    The Nightingale
  4. Egan's
    Lafferty's
  5. Kitty Gone A-Milking
    Music In The Glen
  6. Doctor O'Neill
  7. The Morning Dew
    Reavy's
  8. Grogan's Favourite
    The Galway Rambler
  9. The Trip To Athlone
    The Pipe On The Hob
  10. Dunphy's
    Chief O'Neill's Favorite
  11. Carraroe
    Portroe
  12. Lucy Campbell
    The Boys Of Ballisodare

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This recording was recommended to me as a "bible" of Irish music by a fellow session-goer. It's good though poorly recorded. Patrick Orceau and another fiddler played the first set a few weeks ago at Blaggard's sunday session in NYC. It sounded great but no one else knew the tunes (except Earl's Chair where everyone joined in). But if it's a bible (as implied by it's own title) I'd expect someone else would have posted it by now.

# Posted on February 20th 2004 by Test

Yeah, I'm also surprised that this on wasn't here yet. That first set of tunes is classic. Recorded as a set by Mary Macnamara on her first CD, Kevin Burke with Martin Hayes on Live in Seattle, and someone else that I just saw but can't remember (a piper, maybe?) Great set. I've just learned it and am trying to get my session-mates to learn it.

Looks like every single tune on the CD is in the Session database, though a couple of links will have to be made to take into account that "The Nightingale" doesn't get equated with "Nightingale, The", and "Grogan's" is a.k.a. "Geoghan's", "Geogahan's", (or a few other spellings) or "Eileen O'Callaghan's". I'll see if I can fix that now.

# Posted on February 23rd 2004 by GaryAMartin

Track 4 error on tune:Historic Recording

On track 4 the link takes you to Egan's Polka. It is a tune called Egan's, but on the session tunes it is called The Humours of Castlefinn

# Posted on June 22nd 2006 by Acacia

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