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| 3 Banjos (6.39MB) - 0:38 A short section from a longer piece featuring three banjos playing a simple, percussive, rolling melody. |
Sugar Beet Tom & The Little Lemon Squares |
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| A Man You Don't Meet Everyday (25.11MB) - 2:29 As the title suggests - a traditional Irish folk song about a strange and unusual man. |
Jim Druid |
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| Auld Lang Syne (10.98MB) - 1:05 A very calm acoustic version of this old Celtic folk song, usually sung at midnight on New Year's Eve. The lyrics for the vocal version of this song are by the Scottish poet Robert Burns. |
Dave Yowell |
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| Bachanalia (11.51MB) - 1:08 A fusion of East European, Turkish, Albanian, Kurdish, Arabian and even North African elements. Starts with solo Bandoloud then the percussion and gets progressively faster and faster, adding more tension. |
Sultan Makendé |
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| Ballad Of The Boyne (16.09MB) - 1:36 A grand, majestic and psychadelic mix of Celtic infusions. Sounds like something in between The Incredible String Band, The Beatles and The Pogues. |
Murlough |
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| Ballad Of The Boyne (minus bass and drums) (16.11MB) - 1:36 A grand, majestic and psychadelic mix of Celtic infusions. This version is minus bass and drums. |
Murlough |
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| Ballymoon (22.79MB) - 2:15 Named after the famous Irish Ballymoon Castle, evokes a feeling of warmth, some nostalgia and a touch of sadness......very Irish! |
Jason Greenberg |
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| Blackberry Blossom (13.72MB) - 1:22 A fast and cheerful traditional Celtic reel. Whisltle, acoustic guitar and string quartet. |
Murlough |
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| Brandy Path (7.97MB) - 0:47 Fast paced traditional Irish Jig Whistle, Acoustic guitar, Mandolin, Fiddle (violin) and Bodhran (frame drum). |
Murlough |
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| Bridge Of Tears (10.93MB) - 1:05 A slow, sad and poignant combination of Irish whistle and acoustic guitar. |
Murlough |
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