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Old 01-18-2018, 11:11 PM   #31 (permalink)
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Taobh 1
  1. An Cailín Rua
  2. An Suantraí
  3. Bánchnoic Éireann Óighe
  4. Angela
  5. Táim Breoite go Leor
  6. Inis Dhún Rámha
  7. An Saighdiúir Tréigthe
Taobh 2
  1. Cad é Sin don Té Sin
  2. An Chrúbach
  3. Casadh an tSúgáin
  4. Caitlín Óg
  5. Airdí a' Chumhaing
  6. Tá Mé 'mo Shuí

Skara Brae - An Cailin Rua


Skara Brae ~ Cad É Sin don Té Sin



The Bothy Band
Dónal Lunny - bouzouki, bodhran, guitar, vocals
Mícheál Ó Domhnail - guitar, lead vocals
Tríona Ní Dhomhnaill - clavinet, harmonium, vocals
Paddy Keenan - Uilleann pipes, whistle
Kevin Burke - fiddle
Matt Malloy - wooden flute, whistle

tracklist:
  1. Music In The Glen 3:17 (instrumental)
  2. Fionnghuala 1:25 (a capella)
  3. The Kid On The Mountain 3:41 (instrumental)
  4. Farewell To Erin 3:18 (instrumental)
  5. Tiochfaidh An Samhradh (Summer Will Come) 3:27
  6. The Laurel Tree 3:15 (instrumental)
  7. 16 Come Next Sunday 2:56 (vocals: Tríona Ní Dhomhnaill)
  8. Old Hag You Have Killed Me 4:10 (instrumental)
  9. Calum Sgaire 3:24 (vocals: Mícheál, Tríona, Dónal)
  10. The Ballintore Fancy 3:30 (instrumental)
  11. The Maid Of Coolmore 5:35 (vocals: Tríona Ní Dhomhnaill)
  12. Michael Gorman's 4:11 (instrumental)

The Bothy Band - Music in the Glen/The Humours of Scariff


Bothy Band -- Fionnghuala


The Bothy Band - Old Hag You Have Killed Me
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Old 01-15-2019, 11:22 AM   #32 (permalink)
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Eddie Harris



album title: Instant Death
recorded
on: December 7, 1971
at: Brunswick Recording Studios, Chicago
released: 1972
style: Jazz-Funk, Soul-Jazz, Bop, Avant-garde Jazz
Jazz artist: Eddie Harris - tenor saxophone, varitone, reed trumpet, cowbell, shaker, horn vocals
musicians: (info from wiki)
  • Muhal Richard Abrams - electric piano, African whistle
  • Ronald Muldrow - electric guitar
  • Rufus Reid - bass, electric bass
  • Billy James - drums
  • Master Henry Gibson - congas, African talking drum
tracklist:
  1. Instant Death 5:45
  2. A Little Wes 7:30
  3. Zambezi Dance 4:09
  4. Summer's On Its Way 7:46
  5. Nightcap 5:08
  6. Superfluous 3:18
  7. Tampion 2:47

I never seen something so properly named. Instant Death, it's an album to die for.
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Old 01-26-2019, 06:16 AM   #33 (permalink)
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I like your metaphor for this thread, Neapolitan: a used-record bin. I used to go to prob London's biggest used-record shop, which was divided like this: (i) ground floor -records in protective sleeves, selling at about one-third the going rate for a new album (ii) ill-lit and musty-smelling basement full of albums without protective sleeves that sold for the price of a beer. Anyway, my point is that second-hand albums often languish unheeded for a long time before being snapped up and loved, and that's what happened this morning when I checked out an album you mentioned two years ago. Your review of Steamhammer caught my eye and I'm just loving the long track you mention, Penumbra. Thanks for the rec.

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