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| 1. Jig of Slurs / Atholl Highlanders |
| 2. Farewell / Four Green Fields |
| 3. The Gravel Walks to Grania's |
| 4. Donald MacGilavry |
| 5. Patrick Street |
| 6. Trip to Duro / The Earl's Chair |
| 7. Give us a Drink of Water / Rattlin' Roarin' Willie |
| 8. The Scholar / The Maid Behind the Bar / The Merry Blacksmith |
| 9. The Lark in the Morning / Tobin's Favorite |
| 10. The Ash Grove |
| 11. Bucks of Oranmore / Dowd's #9 |
| 12. The Blacksmith |
| 13. Auchindoun / Tam Lin |
| 14. Rocky Road to Dublin |
| 15. Boys of Malin / High Road to Linton |
| 16. Fiddler's Green |
| 17. Tongs by the Fire / Kid on the Mountain / Jump at the Sun |
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wonderful vocal talent!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Celtic Crossover (Audio CD)
Beautiful music and wonderful vocals - perhaps the best part of the CD! The voices blend with the music is a classic fashion. I highly recommend this recording.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Inspiring, reflective, charmed!,
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This review is from: Celtic Crossover (Audio CD)
The interplay of several different musical instruments (fiddle, mandolin, fife, vocal) is blended skillfully in tunes of celtic origin. I was at times inspired (Fiddler's Green, Jig of Slurs), and placed into a revery of slef-relection (The Ash Grove), and totally charmed (Donald MgGilavry, Patrick Street)! You'll enjoy this album if you've got an ounce of the Celt in you - and even if you don't, you'll find yourself smiling, humming, tapping your feet... I did, anyway!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Instrumentals!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Celtic Crossover (Audio CD)
This CD fucuses heavily on traditional Celtic folk song instrumentals, with a few vocals. Generally upbeat for today's audience but true to the folk roots. This is more than New Age ambient, this is well done folk music that should appeal to non-folk listeners.
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