> Folk Music > Records > Various Artists: The Irish Folk Festival ’97: Spirit of Ireland
The Irish Folk Festival ’97: Spirit of Ireland
The Irish Folk Festival ’97: Spirit of Ireland Wundertüte CD TÜT 72.7497 (CD, Germany, 1997) |
Produced by Carsten Linde;
Mastered by Hans-Jörg Maucksch, sonic Solution;
Lithos by Achim Grohs;
Cover by Epic Design and Achim Grohs
Musicians
Sean Keane & Friends [1, 8, 12]:
Sean Keane: vocals;
Frank Kilkelly: guitar;
Pete O’Hanlon: guitar;
Christy & Tim O’Leary [2, 7, 11]:
Christy O’Leary: vocals, uilleann pipes, fiddle, whistle;
Tim O’Leary: fiddle;
Chris Newman: guitars, fretless bass;
Cherish the Ladies [3-4, 6, 9]:
Joanie Madden: flute, whistles;
Mary Coogan: guitar, mandolin, banjo;
Mary Rafferty: accordion, whistle;
Siobhan Egan: fiddle, bodhrán, whistle;
Donna Long: piano, fiddle;
Aiofe Clancy: vocals, guitar;
Eilleen Golden, Sinead Lawler: dancing feet;
with
Zan McLeod: guitar [9];
Dick Gaughan: vocals, guitar [5, 10, 13]
Tracks
- Seán Keane & Friends: Throwing Good Love After Bad (2.44)
- Christy & Tim O’Leary: Sweet Thames Flow Softly (4.31)
- Cherish the Ladies: Red Haired Girl / Eagles Rock / The Laughing Spoon jigs (3.57)
- Cherish the Ladies: The Mall of Lismore (Roud S459433) (4.37)
- Dick Gaughan: The Wind That Shakes the Barley (Roud 2994) (6.09)
- Cherish the Ladies: Follow Me Down to Galway / Captain Rocks / Good Morning to Your Nightcap / The Old Dudeen / The Blue Britches reels (4.45)
- Christy & Tim O’Leary: O’Keefe’s / I’d Rather Be Married Than Left Alone / Bill the Weaver slides (3.38)
- Seán Keane: Dear Little Isle (Roud 25081) (4.54)
- Joanie Madden: The Jolly Tinker / Lucky in Love / Dr. Gilbert’s reels (3.15)
- Dick Gaughan: Song for Ireland (4.44)
- Christy & Tim O’Leary: Tim O’Leary’s Mazurka / Judith’s Waltz (3.54)
- Seán Keane & Friends: Galway (4.03)
- Dick Gaughan: When I’m Gone (3.33)
Track 1 Guy Clark;
Track 2 Ewan MacColl;
Track 3a Paddy O’Brien;
Track 3b Joe Liddy;
Track 3c Carl Hession;
Tracks 4, 6a-d trad. arr. Cherish the Ladies;
Track 5 Robert Dwyer Joyce;
Tracks 7a-c trad. arr. Chris Newman, Christy O’Leary;
Track 8 trad. arr. Sean Keane;
Tracks 9a-c trad. arr. Joanie Madden;
Track 10 Phil Colclough;
Track 11a Tim O’Leary;
Track 11b Rebecca Knorr
Track 12 poem by Oliver St John Gogarty, arr. Tony Small
Track 13 Phil Ochs
> Folk Music > Records > Various Artists: The Irish Folk Festival ’99: Celtic Waves
The Irish Folk Festival ’99: Celtic Waves
The Irish Folk Festival ’99: Celtic Waves Wundertüte CD TÜT 72.7499 (CD, Germany, 1999) |
Produced by Carsten Linde;
Tracks 1, 5, 12 produced by Cathy Ryan,
recorded by Ryan Smith at Live Wire Studios, NYC,
additional recording and mixed and mastered by John Anthony
at Sigma Sound Services, Philadelphia;
Tracks 2, 4, 6 produced by Beginish and Martin Murray,
recorded and mixed by Martin Murray at Harmony Row Recording Studios
with extra recording at Keystone Studios, Dublin;
Tracks 3, 9, 11 produced by Steve Dunford and Niamh Parsons,
recorded and mixed by Alan Wheelan at Solitaire Studios, Dublin;
Tracks 7-8, 10 produced by Davey Arthur & Seamus Creagh,
recorded and mixed by Dave Howard at Kilcullen Recording Studio, Kilcullen;
Mastered by Hans-Jörg Maucksch, sonic Solution;
Lithos by Achim Grohs;
Cover by Epic Design and Achim Grohs
Musicians
Beginish, Cathie Ryan, Davey Arthur & Seamus Creagh, Niamh Parsons Band
Tracks
- Cathie Ryan: Peata Berg Do Mháthar (3.10)
- Beginish: Jigs: Apples in Winter / The Peacock’s Feather / Hennigan’s (4.42)
- Niamh Parsons: Black Is the Colour of My True Love’s Hair (Roud 3103) (5.41)
- Beginish: March: Kitty in the Lane / Reels: The Hawk / The Templeglentaun (4.05)
- Cathie Ryan: Grandma’s Song (3.10)
- Beginish: Hornpipe: Greencastle Hornpipe / Reels: Miss Patterson’s Slippers (5.04)
- Davey Arthur: Song: More Than I Can Say / Jig: No Name (5.28)
- Seamus Creagh: Hornpipes: Galway Hornpipe / Dinny O’Brien’s (4.18)
- Niamh Parsons: Dumbarton’s Drums (Roud 8669) (2.21)
- Davey Arthur & Seamus Creagh: Reels: Cunningham’s / A Mile From Dublin (2.41)
- Niamh Parsons: Only Her Rivers Run Free (3.03)
- Cathie Ryan: Rock Me to Sleep, Mother (4.07)
All tracks trad. except
Track 5 Cathie Ryan;
Track 7a Davey Arthur;
Track 10a Phil Cunningham;
Track 11 Michael McConnell;
Track 12 words Wlizabeth Akers Allen, music Cathie Ryan
> Folk Music > Records > Various Artists: The Irish Folk Festival ’01: Mad for Trad
The Irish Folk Festival ’01: Mad for Trad
The Irish Folk Festival ’01: Mad for Trad Magnetic Music MMR CD 1034 (CD, Germany, 2001) |
Tracks 1-4 recorded and mixed by Leon Hunt and Ed Boyd at Baca Studios, Bath, England;
Tracks 5-8 recorded and mixed in Eamon Mc Elholm’s own studio in Omagh, Co. Tyrpne;
Tracks 9-12 recorded by Pat Neary and mixed by Na Dórsa and Pat Neary at Temptation Studios, Galway;
Tracks 13-16 recorded and mixed by Trevor Hutchinson at Maurgriette Studios, Glasnevin, Dublin;
Festival and CD concept by Petr Pandula;
Artwork by Digital Art Werbeagentur
Musicians
Flook, Dezi Donnelly & Eamon Mc Elholm, Na Dórsa, Lorraine Hickey & Kevin Rowsome
Tracks
- Flook: Bunny’s Hat / The Rob Roy Reel
- — : Eliza Ross’s Reel / The Highland Fiddle / Gavotte
- — : Kishor’s Tune
- — : Intoxicated Toes / Hamley’s Reel / Gan Ainm
- Dezi Donnelly & Eamon Mc Elholm: Anonymus Jigs
- — : Someday You Will See
- — : The Orange Rogue / Lord Gordon’s
- — : Highways & Byways
- Na Dórsa: Castledown Connor’s / Gan Ainm / The Pipe on the Hob
- — : The Rambling Irishman
- — : Charlie Lennon’s Hornpipe / Ride a Mile / Kitty’s Gone a Milking
- — : My Johnny Was a Shoemaker (Roud 1388; G/D 8:1848)
- Lorraine Hickey & Kevin Rowsome: The Lark on the Strand / Apples in the Winter / The Shores of Lough Gowna
- — : Came West Along the Road / The Swallows Tail / The Hares Paw
- — : An Coulin
- — : Dever the Dancer / Gan Ainm / A Fig For a Kiss
All tracks previously unreleased.
> Folk Music > Records > Various Artists: The Irish Folk Festival: Between Now and Then
The Irish Folk Festival: Between Now and Then
The Irish Folk Festival: Between Now and Then Magnetic Music MMR CD 2009 (CD, Germany, 2009) |
Tracks 1-4 recorded by Lee Daley at Walnut Valley Bluegrass Festival, Winfield, Kansas; mixed by Philip Masure in Folk Studios, Antwerp, Belgium;
Tracks 5-8 recorded and mixed by Donagh Hennessy at Burnham Wood Studio, Dingle, Co. Kerry;
Tracks 9-12 published Magnetic Music Publishing 2009;
Tracks 13-16 recorded and produced by Graham Dunne in the Caherbannagh Garden Studio;
Idea and concept artwork: Petr Pandula, Jörg Launer;
Layout and graphics: Launer Kommunikationsdesign
Musicians
David Munnelly Band, Tommy O’Sullivan, Jennifer Roland Band, Niamh Parsons & Graham Dunne
Tracks
- David Munnelly Band: King’s Shilling (3.52)
- — : Flatbush Waltz / Three Scones Of Boxty / Johnny Henry’s (6.52)
- — : Follow the Heron (4.21)
- — : Connemara Set (4.12)
- Tommy O’Sullivan: Feel So Near (4.12)
- — : The Rambling Irishman (Roud 3572) (4.00)
- — : Peggy Gordon (Roud 2280) (3.47)
- — : Come From the Heart (3.34)
- Jennifer Roland Band: Master Crowley’s (2.31)
- — : Cape Dauphin Set (4.49)
- — : This Flower I Pick for You (5.13)
- — : Five Way Street (3.45)
- Niamh Parsons & Graham Dunne: In My Prime (Roud 3; G/D 6:1180) (2.43)
- — : Wounded Huzzar [Thomas Campbell] (Roud 2699) (5.10)
- — : East of Glendart / Brian O’Lynn (3.15)
- — : Red Is the Rose (4.36)
All tracks previously unreleased in Europe
Track 1 Ian Sinclair;
Track 3 Karine Polwart;
Track 14 Thomas Campbell;