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Up, Down & Around

Leo Rickard
Irish
Phaeton Records

Released: 1st March 2011
Catalogue Number: SPIN1014
Barcode: 5391519680322
Running Time: 55mins

CD£9.62 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) The Night of the Fair - Leaving the Nest - Padhraic O'Keefe's
2) The Cameronian - The Mullingar Races - The Drunken Landlady
3) Planxty Brigid Maxwell - The Maid of Bearna Lodge
4) Inisheer
5) The Walls of Liscarroll - Calliope House - Coleman's Cross
6) The Battle of Aughrim - The Haughs of Cromdale - O'Neill's Cavalcade - The Pikeman
7) Far Away
8) The Glen of Aherlow - The Merry Sisters - The Morning Dew
9) Lament for Limerick
10) Tomorrow Morning - Te Cloone Hornpipe - The Peacock's Feather
11) Larry's Way - The Blarney Pilgrim
12) Nora Criona
13) The New Mown Meadow - The Broken Pledge - The Flogging Reel
Another album from a master Uilleann piper, and that should be enough to excite you!
There is some thoughtful support playing too, from cello, flute and the rhythm section. but as ever the pipes continue to steal the show.
What a wonderful instrument, especially in such practised hands.

Lineup

Leo Rickard - Uilleann Pipes
Raphy Doyle - Guitar
Lochlainn "Locko" Cullen - Bouzouki
Julie Maisel - Concert Flute
Grainne Hope - Cello
Ciara Maxwell - Uilleann Pipes

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