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Coulter & Company

Phil Coulter

Irish
Celtic Collections

Catalogue Number: CCDVD660
Barcode: 5390872066095
Running Time: 122mins.



Includes 3 extra tracks from the CD plus and in-depth interview with Phil Coulter - all from RTE television in Ireland.
Plays in all regions.

1) The Spinning Wheel
2) Ralph McTell - From Clare To Here
3) Ride On
4) Tommy Fleming - The Contender
5) Highland Cathedral
6) Jerry Fish - True Friends
7) Spancil Hill
8) Chalie Landsborough - What Colour Is the Wind
9) Alison Hood - Theme from 'The Piano'.
10) Runaway Bunion
11) Rebecca Storm - Send In the Clowns
12) Lough Swilly Railway
13) Johnny Logan - My Boy
14) Farewell to Inishowen
15) Mick Hanly - Past the Point of Rescue
16) On the Rebound
17) Nantucket Sunrise
18) Patrick Bergin - The Knacker
19) Maple Leaf Rag
20) Sweet Charity - Spirit In the Sky
21) Appalachian Round Up
22) Coney Island Washboard Blues
23) Rodrigo & Gabriella - Captain Casanova
24) Hoedown
Includes 3 extra tracks from the CD plus and in-depth interview with Phil Coulter - all from RTE television in Ireland.
Plays in all regions.

Lineup

Phil Coulter - Piano
David L.Cooke - First Keyboards
Feargal Murray - Second Keyboards, Accordion & Flugal Horn
Johnny Scott - Guitars & Mandolin
Brendan Monaghan - Pipes, Whistles, Bodhran, Bones & Guitar
Liam Bradley - Drums & Percussion
Diane Daly - Fiddle

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