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Maire Ni Chathasaigh & Chris Newman

Celtic World
Old Bridge Music

Released: 2006
Catalogue Number: OBMCD17
Barcode: 5023405001729
Running Time: 51 mins.

CD£11.80Out of Stock

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


FIRST HEARING:
It's always good when a track jumps out and 'grabs' you, and that's what happens here.
You think harp, acoustic, eh!
But no! This drives along in a way that tells you you are listening to consummate professionals.
Get listening. Get buying. You know you must have at least one harp album to make life more rounded.

1) Pheasant Feathers
2) The Triplet Hornpipe
3) Bright Falls the Air
4) Pe in Eirinn
5) John Potts' Jig - O'Callaghan's Jig
6) Molly St.George
7) Big Sciota
8) An Buachaillin Ban
9) The Lost Summer
10) Bruach na Carraige Baine
11) Ginny's Waltz
12) Slides
13) Reel For A Water-deviner
FIRST HEARING:
It's always good when a track jumps out and 'grabs' you, and that's what happens here.
You think harp, acoustic, eh!
But no! This drives along in a way that tells you you are listening to consummate professionals.
Get listening. Get buying. You know you must have at least one harp album to make life more rounded.

Lineup

Maire Ni Chathasaigh: Irish Harp & Vocals
Chris Newman: Guitars, Mandolins & Bass
with
Nollaig Casey - Fiddle
Cathy Fink - Banjo
Roy Whyke - Drums & Percussion

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