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How handy to know so many lads that you really can't remember all those boring names! P stands for Paddy, I suppose, and J for my love John, and the W stands for false Willi-o. Quite a number of guys. (By the way: P stands for Reggae, I suppose!) |
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Label: TINKERSmusic
Credits: trad. arr. Ancient Hype |
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A little trip into irish pipe music. This one has quite a lot of alternative titles, e.g. "O'Farrell's Welcome To Limerick" or "The Choice Wife", and is one of the finest slip jigs in irish music. We prefer the title "Wet Cat", by the way. |
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Label: TINKERSmusic
Credits: trad. arr. Ancient Hype |
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This is a true piece of worldmusic. It starts off with the main brass theme, a brazilian traditional picked up from a street band playing at Recife. Then uilleann pipes, tin whistle, and accordion interrupt the South American mood with a brief version of McLeod's Reel. The whistle takes on again the Samba dò McLeod main theme, which is then accompanied by the pipes, adding a short section of The Dairy Maid. The pace is taken over by the octave mandola rushing into The Home Ruler, before the music ends with the main theme again. This track is dedicated to Prof. Dr. Liam O'Connor ;-) |
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Label: TINKERSmusic
Credits: Written by U.A.O. Heinlein. |
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