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Dean Warner
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Dean Warner

Released: 9th June 2009
Catalogue Number: DW001
Barcode: 5060051825637
Running Time: 42mins.

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


1) Reels: The Palm Tree - Into the Woods
2) Reels: The Antrim Rose - I'm Waiting For You - The Limestone Rock
3) Jigs: The Inis Bearachain - Gallagher's Frolics - James McMahon's
4) Hornpipes: The Green Island - Charlie Mulvihill's
5) Reels: Pauline's Place - The Green Groves of Erin - Kiss Me Kate
6) Jigs: Josie's Visit - Paddy Fahy's - The Kings of Inishbofin
7) Barndance/Reels: Flanagan Meets O'Hanlon - Farewell to Miltown Malbay - The Lobster
8) Reels: The Whistling Postman - The Mountain Top
9) Jigs: THe Horses Leotard - The Trip to Athlone
10) Reels: Brefni O'Reilly - The High Hill
11) Jig: The Caves of Kiltanon
12) Hornpipes/Reels: The Lavourette - Esther's Arrival - The Plough & the Stars
13) Reels: The Ash Plant - Eileen Curran's - The Silver Spear
The spotlight is very firmly on the piano accordion on this release which is quite fresh and generally bouncy.
Nice playing with the accompaniment allowing the 'box' to flourish.
Well worth a listen if you are into accordions.

Lineup

Dean Warner - Accordion
Ryan Molloy - Piano
Michael Harrison - Fiddle
Daire McGeown - Banjo
Fintan McManus - Bouzouki

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