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The Jones Boys: Like the Sun A-Glittering
Like the Sun A-Glittering Hypercockle Records (CD, UK, 2010) |
Musicians
Gordon Jackson: vocals, guitar, mandolin, whistles, bass, percussion;
Ian Carey: mandolin, mandriola;
Sam Sloan: diatonic accordion, concertina
Tracks
- The Ribbons of the Redheaded Girl / Jenny’s Wedding / The Killarney Boys of Pleasure reels (4.52)
- The Cook in the Kitchen / The Kilkenny Jig / The Queen of the Rushes jigs (4.30)
- My Son John (Roud 678; Henry H131) / The Star of Munster (4.17)
- Hardiman the Fiddler slip jig / The Kesh Jig double jig / Dennis Murphy’s / O’Keefe’s slides (3.43)
- The Fowler (Roud 166; Laws O36; Henry H114) (5.27)
- Jack Broke the Prison Door / Donald Blue / Wha’ll Dance Wi’ Wattie Shetland reels (2.23)
- The Choice Wife slip jig (1.57)
- The Unquiet Grave (Roud 51; Child 78) (4.17)
- Amrhán na Leabhar / Garech’s Wedding slip jig / The Humours of Ballyloughlin (5.38)
- The Lyke Wake Dirge (Roud 8194; TYG 85) (5.08)
- Tam Lin / The Dogs Among the Bushes (3.57)
- The Ship in Distress (Roud 807) (4.19)
Probably all tracks trad. except
Track 9a Tomás Rua Ó Súilleabháin;
Track 9b Paddy Moloney;
Track 9c Willie Clancy;
Track 11a Davey Arthur
> Folk Music > Records > Gordon Jackson: It’s Cold by the Door
Gordon Jackson: It’s Cold by the Door
It’s Cold by the Door Gordon Jackson (EP, UK, 2011) |
Produced by Gordon Jackson and Simon Marchant;
Recorded by Simon Marchant;
Back cover photograph by Liam Jackson,
Cover design and artwork by Elly Lucas
Musicians
Gordon Jackson: vocals, octave mandolin, mandola, low whistles, bass pedals;
Konstanze Meyer [4, 8]
Tracks
- William Taylor (Roud 158; Laws N11; G/D 1:169; Henry H213, H757) (3.02)
- Newlyn Town (Roud 490; Laws L12; G/D 2:260) (3.52)
- Poor Murdered Woman (Roud 1064) (4.20)
- Vals Aette Thorvald Tronsgard / Flynnasvalsen (4.23)
- Sir Patrick Spens (Roud 41; Child 58; G/D 1:17) (5.25)
- The Gower Wassail (Roud 209) (4.07)
- Van Diemen’s Land (Roud 519; Laws L18; G/D 2:252) (5.49)
- An Dro / The Dhu Hill (3.56)