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Mick Moloney with Eugene O'Donnell

Mick Moloney with Eugene O'Donnell

Irish
Green Linnet

Released: 1978
Catalogue Number: GLCD1010
Barcode: 048248101028
Running Time: 45 mins.

CD£12.15The store is currrently closed for holidays. Stock will be able to be orderd from the 16th April 2024

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


A four page Biography of Mick Moloney is in the booklet along with information on each track. A good mix of songs and tunes..

1) Song: Joseph Baker
2) Reels: John Dwyer's - The Lasses of Castlebar
3) Killin's Fairy Hill
4) The Limerick Rake
5) Medley: The Clar Hornpipe - The Pride of Moyvane - The Humours of Newcastle West
6) Reels: The Blackthorn Stick - The Poet Carney
7) The Bantry Girl's Lament
8) Hornpipes: Alexander's - The Fairies' Hornpipe
9) Reels: Winnie Green's - The Boston Boys
10) John of Dreams
11) The Kilkenny Races
12) Reels: Sean Reid's - Toss the Feathers
13) Jigs: Paddy O'Brien's - The King of the Pipers
14) The Irish Maid
A four page Biography of Mick Moloney is in the booklet along with information on each track. A good mix of songs and tunes..

Lineup

Mick Moloney - Vocal, Guitar, Banjo, Bouzouki & Mandolin
Eugene O'Donnell - Fiddle
Shelly Posen - Concertina, Guitar & Vocals
Joe McKenna - Uilleann Pipes & Whistle
Patrick Sky - Whistle

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