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The Farthest Wave

Cathie Ryan

irish
Shanachie

Catalogue Number: SHACD78062
Barcode: 016351786227
Running Time: 46 mins.

CD£13.10Out of Stock

You can listen to short samples from some of the tracks on this album using the player below.


FIRST HEARING:
Long-ish guitar intro but soon it's the chrystal clear voice on a self-penned song.
The CD comes with a very strong supporting cast which always hints to a strong level of respect from your contemporaries.

1) What's the Closest To the Heart
2) Rough & Rocky
3) The Wild Flowers
4) Follow the Heron
5) The Farthest Wave
6) What Will You Do Love?
7) Dance the Baby
8) As the Evening Declines
9) Be Like the Sea
10) Peata Beag do Mhathar
11) Gabhalm Molta Brighde
12) Home Sweet Home

FIRST HEARING:
Long-ish guitar intro but soon it's the chrystal clear voice on a self-penned song.
The CD comes with a very strong supporting cast which always hints to a strong level of respect from your contemporaries.

Lineup

Cathie Ryan: Vocals
John Doyle: Guitars & B/vocals
Kris Drever: Guitar & Bass & B/vocals
John McCusker: Fiddles, Cittern, Strings & Whistles
Ewan Vernal & Andy Seward: Bass
Keith Angel & James Mackintosh: Percussion
Johnny Dickinson: Lap Steel Guitar
Alan Kelly & Phil Cunningham: Accordion
Karen Polwart & Sara Milonovich: B/vocals
Greg Anderson: Guitar & Bouzouki
Hanneke Cassel: Fiddle
Sean Keane: Guest Vocal (Tk.6)
Michael McGoldrick: Flute

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