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Green Linnet 1233  ▪  Released 2008
 

TRACKS

  1.  The Clare Reel
  2.  The High Jig
  3.  Lane to the Glen/Fahy's [Reels]:

            Lane To the Glen / Fahy's
  4.  The Dear Irish Boy [Slow Air]
  5.  The Night Poor Larry Was

            Stretched [Slip Jig]
  6.  P. Joe's Reel
  7.  An Rogaire Dubh [Jig]
  8.  Jenny's Welcome to Charlie

            [Reel]
  9.  The Girl That Broke My Heart

            [Reel]
10.  The Wind Swept Hill of Tulla [Slow

            Air]
11.  The Galtee Hunt [Set Dance]
12.  John Naughton's Green

            Mountain/Welcome Here Again

            [Reels]: John Naughton's Green

            Mountain / Welcome Here Again
13.  Mulqueen's [Reel]
14.  The Booley House Jig [Slip Jig]
15.  O'Reilly's Greyhound/Palmer's

            Gate [Reels]: O'Reilly's

            Greyhound / Palmer's Gate
16.  Coleman's March
17.  The New Post Office/The Pigeon

            on the Gate/The New Custom

            House [Reels]: The New Post

            Office / The Pigeon On the Gate
18.  Frank Kean's [Reel]
 

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Martin Hayes & Dennis Cahill:

Welcome Here Again

$17.98

The duo’s new album, "Welcome Here Again", is a fresh departure; eighteen tracks and not one of them over seven minutes, but with that same burning intensity and depth of emotion. It used to be common for Irish musicians to record one tune at a time, to make each one a self-contained masterpiece. The new album revives this tradition. The playing of Martin Hayes and Dennis Cahill renders the essence of the tunes, revealed in their purest form, accessible and appealing to all. "The Dear Irish Boy" is one such track. "P Joe's Reel" is another. The mesmeric rhythms, the tantalizing slow release of melody, the extra tone from viola or tuned-down fiddle, all of that and more is on this album. After eight years, Hayes and Cahill are indeed "Welcome Here Again".

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