The ultimate guide to Irish folk.
Material type: MusicPublisher 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
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Item type | Home library | Collection | Call number | Materials specified | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Adult CD | Dr. James Carlson Library | CD | WORLD Ultimate Guide to Irish Folk | Available | 33111007887975 |
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.