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The Boys of the Town

Paul McGlinchey
Irish
Paul McGlinchey

Released: 1st November 2011
Catalogue Number: PMG002
Barcode: 5060051827648
Running Time: 46mins.

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1) Reels: Oot Be Est Da Vong - The Maids of Mount Cisco - Clancy's Fancy
2) Jigs: Hardiman's - Maid In the Meadow - Scatter the Mud
3) Reels: The Milky Way - Larry's Favourite - The Caucus
4) Slow Air: Cape Clear
5) Reels: The Full Set - Flagstone of Memories
6) Marches: The Centenary - The Camowen
7) Reels: Black Pat's - The Thrush In the Storm - Packie Duignan's
8) Redowa/Reel: The Barnacle - The New Found Out
9) Hornpipes: The Liverpool - McMahon's
10) Jigs: The Leprechaun - Pat McKenna's
11) Reels: Living in Decency - The Fair Wind - Te Limerick Lasses
12) Slow Air: Taimse im' chodhladh
13) Jigs: The Second Victory - Only for Barney - The Cock & the Hen
14) Reels: The Pigeon On the Gate - The Green Mountain - The Galway Rambler
The master flute player from Omagh, Co. Tyrone returns to amaze,amuse & entertain.
This one comes into the 'must be heard to be believed' category and after that you can send us a wee message agreeing.
Ably supported by guitar, bouzouki & bodhran.
Another 'whizz-bang' album.

Lineup

Paul McGlinchey - Flutes
with
Arty McGlynn - Guitars
Ryan O'Donnell - Bouzouki
Seamus O'Kane - Bodhran

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