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The Long Hard Road

Tom McElvogue & Paddy Kerr
Irish
TMcProductions

Released: 1st November 2011
Catalogue Number: TMCP80381
Barcode: 5391502515372
Running Time: 43 mins.

CD£10.04 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) Master McDermott's - Gan Ainm - Boys of Ballisadare
2) Tom McElvogue's Slip Jig 01 - Gan Ainm - Swaggering Jig
3) Castletown Conners - Tom McElvogue's Jig in G09
4) Peter Wyper's - Walshes
5) Tom McElvogue's Jig in G 01 - Tom McElvogue's Jig in D 10
6) Charlie Mulvihill's - The Man of the House - Mullingar Lee
7) The Old Walls of Liscaroll
8) Baltic Rocks - John Brennan from Sligo
9) Colonel Frazer
10) The Gallowglass - Tom McElvogue's Jig in EMin 02 - Tom McElvogue's Jig in AMaj 04
11) An Cailin Rua - The Peeler's Jacket
12) The Chattering Magpie - Pidgeon on the Gate - Gan Ainm
13) The Golden Eagle - The Mathematician
14) Thrush in the Storm - Jackie Daly's Reel - The Watchmaker
Crisp flute playing, comfy warm accompaniment. Music is a pleasure. Enjoy, because there is little else you can do here but enjoy.
Recorded way back in 2003/4 - so we don't know if this is a re-issue or whether the lads thought the time was right for a general release.
Lads! At this standard it's always time for release. Have a GOOD listen.

Lineup

Tom McElvogue: Flutes
Paddy Kerr: Bouzouki, Bass Bouzouki, Guitar & Bodhran

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