Sound neighbours contemporary music in Northern Ireland.
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Alternate Title: | Contemporary music in Northern Ireland |
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Online Access: | Streaming audio from Music Online: Smithsonian Global Sound |
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Format: | Electronic Audio |
Language: | English Irish |
Published: | Washington, DC : Smithsonian Folkways, p2007. |
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Table of Contents:
- Northern man (Different Drums) (3:07)
- Splendid isolation ; Mrs. Lawries (Cathal Hayden) (3:58)
- The Belfast mountains (Craobh Rua) (4:26)
- Ships in full sail ; The three sisters (Barry Kerr) (3:38)
- Stor, a stor, a ghra (Geraldine Bradley) (1:52)
- There were roses (Tommy Sands) (6:27)
- Ma na bh finna = Plain of the deer ; Correl glen (Jim McGrath & Robert Watt) (3:27)
- Omagh town (Roisin White) (2:46)
- My ain countrie (Low Country Boys) (3:46)
- The old bush set (Jarlath Henderson) (4:34)
- The Donegall Road (Colum Sands) (4: 46)
- The Shankin and The Falls (Bap Kennedy) (2:49)
- The singing stream (Nial & Cillian Vallely) (4:14)
- The verdant braes of Screen (Briege Murphy) (3:19)
- Eddie Duffy's Monaghan twig ; The stormy saturday (Hidden Fermanagh) (2:43)
- The newry highwayman (Len Graham) (2: 21)
- The shipyard slips (island men) (Gerry Jones) (2: 45)
- Sean Maguire's set (At First Light) (3:49)
- Sunrise (Divine Comedy) (3:19)
- My lagan love (Desi Wilkinson) (4:36).