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Take My Love With You

Ben Sands
Irish
Spring Records

Released: 1st September 2010
Catalogue Number: SCD1060
Barcode: 5099386399106
Running Time: 45mins.

CD£9.65 (was £10.72) Buy Now In Stock. Dispatched tomorrow.

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


1) Who Knows?
2) Take My Love With You
3) It's Very Good to See You.
4) Accordion
5) Twilight in Tangen
6) Song On the Road
7) Ronan Won't Be Phonin' Any More
8) There's No Time Like the Present
9) Most Almost Always
10) Coffee & Cheesecake
11) Ghost In the House
12) Rainbow Days & Firework Nights
Ten self-penned songs and a wee tune from the Irish troubadour, a member of the famous Sands Family.
The singer-songwriter has a warm baritone voice and this makes for an easy-going listen and draws you into the songs.
Should make a few ££ from the cover-version royalies but you might prefer to get in first with the 'originals'.

Lineup

Ben Sands - Vocals, Guitars, Mandolin & Banjo
Rod McVey - Keyboards, Organ & Accordion
James Blennerhasset - Bass
Nuala Curran - Cello
John Fitzpatrick - Fiddle & Viola
Mark Wilson - Percussion
Brendan Monaghan - Whistles & Uilleann Pipes
Colum Sands - Bass
Kellie, Ryanne & Dara - B/vocals

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