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More Irish Songs We Learned at School

John Spillane
Irish
EMI Ireland

Released: 1st November 2009
Catalogue Number: CDJS4
Barcode: 5099960654328
Running Time: 39mins

CD£14.47 Buy Now In Stock. Dispatched on Monday.

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


1) Buachaill On Eirne
2) Teir Abhaile Riu
3) Cunla
4) An Spailpin Fanach
5) Do Bhios La i bPort Lairge
6) Dilin O Deamhas
7) Thugamar Fein an Samhradh Linn
8) Do Bhi Bean Uasal - Carrickfergus
9) DSiul a Run
10) Amhrainin Siodraimin
11) Oiche Chiuin
12) Mna na hEireann
13) Amhran na bhFiann
Well we all went to school, did we not?
A baker's dozen songs that are 'historic' standards in Irish folklore are presented in a very pleasant way so that if you missed them way back then you can easily learn them now - and teach the kids at the same time.
So this is a family album!!
All great fun & educational.
Recommended.

Lineup

John Spillane - Vocals, Guitar, Concertina, Bass, Percussion & Whistling
Johnny McCarthy - Fddle, Flute & Whistles
Flaithri Neff - Uilleann Pipes & Whistle
Brian Morrissey - Banjo, Djembe & Bodhran
Tony O'Flaherty - Keyboard
Kevin Murphy - Cello
Cormac McCarthy - Piano
Sean O'Se - Vocals (Tk.8)
Christy Moore (Tk.3
Colaiste Choilm & GaelCholaiste Choilm

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