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Tradaree

Denis Liddy & Elvie Miller
Irish
Liddy & Miller

Released: 1st December 2011
Catalogue Number: DLEM2011
Barcode: 5060195512844
Running Time: 56 mins.

CD£11.57 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) Reels: Saint Ruth's Bush - The Heights of Muigbhaithe - The Cornboy
2) Jigs: Paddy Canny's - Jack Casey's
3) Air: ;Se An Baile Seo Toghadh Na Droch Aite
4) Hornpipe & Reel: Miss Rochelle Rudolph's - The Humours of Moanfin
5) Jigs: Kitty's Rambles - The Old Favourite - The Humours of Miltown
6) March: The Northern Road to Tralee
7) Hornpipes: The Fiddler's Contest - Captain John's
8) Jigs: The Thatched Cabin - The Temple House
9) Air & Fling: The Wounded Hussar - Paddy Stack's
10) Reels: The Scholar - Dick Gossip's - Duffy the Dancer
11) Elvie's Waltz
12) Air & Reels: The Wedding Ring - Bubbling Wine - The Swallow's Nest
13) Slip Jigs: The Red Haired Girl - Mrs.O'Brien's - The Rocky Road to Dublin
14) Air: The Wild Geese
15) Reels: Brid Harper's - The Peeler's Jacket - Music in the Glen
Another in a true traditional style, fiddle and piano accompaniment (occasionally piano-accordion). Very tasteful stuff.
A nice mix of traditional and trad.sounding contemporary.
Gentle but precise playing.
Worth a good listen.

Lineup

Denis Liddy - Fiddle
Elvie Miller - Piano & Piano Accordion
with
Rodney Miller - Fiddle

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