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The ultimate guide to Irish folk.

Contributor(s): Material type: MusicMusicPublisher number: EUCD2484 | ARCSpoken language: English, Irish Publisher: East Grinstead, Great Britain : ARC, [2014]Copyright date: ℗2014Description: 2 audio discs (152 min.) : CD audio, digital ; 4 3/4 inContent type:
  • performed music
Media type:
  • audio
Carrier type:
  • audio disc
Subject(s):
Contents:
CD 1. Raglan Road (Afro Celt Sound System) -- Morning nightcap ; The Malbay shuffle (Altan) -- Lord Franklin (Luka Bloom) -- The Galtee ; The black haired lass ; The stoney steps (Paul Brady) -- Plains of Kildare (Kevin Burke) -- Baba chonraoi (Dennis Cahill) -- The voyage (Caladh Nua) -- The Galway Bay set (Jane Cassidy) -- The island (Cherish the Ladies) -- Crossroads ceili (Clannad) -- Green bushes (Craobh Roa) -- Wide eyed lady (Dervish) -- Paddy Fahey's reel (Dubliners) -- Brian Boru's march (Johnny Duhan) -- You couldn't have come at a better time (Martin Hayes) -- Boys from Boston (Horslips) -- Lonely boy (Andy Irvine) -- Whirl-y-reel no. 1 (Joe O'Donnell's Shkayla) --
CD 2. Rhapsody na gCrann (Johnstons) -- Way down south (Dolores Keane) -- Rayleen's reel ; The pullet ; Scotch Mary ; Within a mile of Dublin (Luke Kelly) -- The cruel lowland maid (Kila) -- Hunting the hare ; Give us a drink of water ; Ellen O'Grady ; Moll rua (Lúnasa) -- Ramblin' siuler (Lou McMahon) -- Glanfaidh me (Christy Moore) -- Gleanntain ghlas' ghaoth dobhair (Michelle Mulcahy) -- The rocky road to Dublin (Sinéad O'Connor) -- The curlew ; McDermott's ; Three scones of Boxty (Mícháel O'Domhnaill) -- Clohinne winds (Niamh Parsons) -- The green groves of Erin ; The flowers of Red Hill (Réalta) -- Johnny don't go to Ballincollig (Screaming Orphans) -- Lord Baker (John Spillane) -- Boys of Belfast ; Julia Clifford's ; Reg Hall's (Bothy Band) -- King of the fairies (London Lasses).
Various performers.
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Holdings
Item type Home library Collection Call number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Adult CD Adult CD Dr. James Carlson Library CD WORLD Ultimate Guide to Irish Folk Available 33111007887975
Total holds: 0

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

The second release in the â¿¿Ultimate Guideâ¿¿ world music series, following â¿¿The Ultimate Guide to Spanish Folkâ¿¿. It includes influential artists who've dominated the scene since the 1960s and up-and-comers whose music respects tradition but possesses the excitement of creative discovery.

Includes program by John O'Regan and biographical notes on the performers (31 pages : portraits) in container.

Title from disc label

CD 1. Raglan Road (Afro Celt Sound System) -- Morning nightcap ; The Malbay shuffle (Altan) -- Lord Franklin (Luka Bloom) -- The Galtee ; The black haired lass ; The stoney steps (Paul Brady) -- Plains of Kildare (Kevin Burke) -- Baba chonraoi (Dennis Cahill) -- The voyage (Caladh Nua) -- The Galway Bay set (Jane Cassidy) -- The island (Cherish the Ladies) -- Crossroads ceili (Clannad) -- Green bushes (Craobh Roa) -- Wide eyed lady (Dervish) -- Paddy Fahey's reel (Dubliners) -- Brian Boru's march (Johnny Duhan) -- You couldn't have come at a better time (Martin Hayes) -- Boys from Boston (Horslips) -- Lonely boy (Andy Irvine) -- Whirl-y-reel no. 1 (Joe O'Donnell's Shkayla) --

CD 2. Rhapsody na gCrann (Johnstons) -- Way down south (Dolores Keane) -- Rayleen's reel ; The pullet ; Scotch Mary ; Within a mile of Dublin (Luke Kelly) -- The cruel lowland maid (Kila) -- Hunting the hare ; Give us a drink of water ; Ellen O'Grady ; Moll rua (Lúnasa) -- Ramblin' siuler (Lou McMahon) -- Glanfaidh me (Christy Moore) -- Gleanntain ghlas' ghaoth dobhair (Michelle Mulcahy) -- The rocky road to Dublin (Sinéad O'Connor) -- The curlew ; McDermott's ; Three scones of Boxty (Mícháel O'Domhnaill) -- Clohinne winds (Niamh Parsons) -- The green groves of Erin ; The flowers of Red Hill (Réalta) -- Johnny don't go to Ballincollig (Screaming Orphans) -- Lord Baker (John Spillane) -- Boys of Belfast ; Julia Clifford's ; Reg Hall's (Bothy Band) -- King of the fairies (London Lasses).

Various performers.

Sung principally in English with some selections in Irish Gaelic.

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