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Finbar Furey
Irish
Dolphin Records

Released: 23rd September 2011
Catalogue Number: TORTVCD1191
Barcode: 5099343211919
Running Time: 57mins.

CD£10.72 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. After Sunday Mass
2. Schooldays Over
3. Yellow Is The Colour
4. Walking With My Love- With Mary Black
5. One Last Pay Day
6. Blowin In The Wind
7. Begging Chance On The Street
8. Whiskey Come To Me On Sunday
9. Once When I Was
10. Dan O'Hara
11. Waltzing Matilda
12. The Dark Side Of The World-With Shane Ward
13. The Old Man
14. Up By Christchurch & Down By St.Patrick's & Home
Always sure to be good, Finbar on his own and on the pipes or, as here, singing. A star!
Best known for his work with The Fureys and their run of sentimental hits some years back, he is an excellent and expressive Uilleann piper and now this, a folk song album that easily blends his own songs with those of Dylan, Donovan and MacColl.
RECOMMENDED.

Lineup

No real listing given.
Finbar Furey - Vocals, Uilleann Pipes, Banjo, Guitar & Whistle
Mary Black - Vocals (Tk.4)
Bill Shanley - Guitars, Bass, Keyboards, Drums etc.
Andrew Holdsworth - Keyboards, Drums & Strings
Shayne Ward
Martin Furey

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