Copperplate Time 478

Copperplate Time 478
presented by Alan O’Leary
www.copperplatemailorder.com 

1Bothy Band:  Green Groves/Flowers of Red Hill.   After Hours
2.
Mulcahy Family: Galway Rambler/The Morning Dew/Boston Sligo Reel.  The Reel Note
3. John McEvoy & John Wynne:  The Kilkenny Jig/Ballinafad Fancy/Mulhaire’s.  The Dancer at the Fair
4. Elaine Reilly:
 The Galway Jig/The New Concert Flute.  Epiphany
5. Alfi: The Drinl Song.  Wolves in the Woods
6. Cillian Vallely & David Doocey:
Mickey Callaghan’s Fancy/Glentown Reel/Fair Haired Boy/O’Reilly’s Greyhound. The Yew & The Orchard
7. Tommy Guihen:   The Parcel of Land/The Street Player/The Drunken Landlady.  The Torn Jacket
8. Oisin MacDiarmada, Daithi Gormley & Samantha Harvey: 
The Melvin Wave/Lane to the Glen.  Lane to the Glen
9. Mary McPartlan:  
Cúmha (A Parting Sorrow).   Petticoat Loose
10. Michelle Mulcahy:    Miss McGuinness/ Rooney’s/The Green Gowned Lass.    Lady on the Island
11. Sorcha Costello:   
Master Crowley’s/ The Trip to Proitzer/Fisherman’s Lilt.   The Primrose Lass
12
. The Goodman Trio:The Wash Woman/Aberdeen Reel/The Merry Days of Easter. More Tunes From the Goodman Manuscripts
13. The Waterboys:    The Stolen Child.   Fisherman’s Blues
14. David Power:   Úr Chnoc Cheim Mhic Cháinte.    Apples in Winter
15. Tommy Fitzharris & Donal McCague:  
White Fairy/All About Weaving/The Prince’s Feather.   The Bank of Turf
16. Angela & Peter Carberry:   
The Girl from the Big House/The Dawn Chorus/O’Sullivan’s March.   An Traidisiun Beo
17. John McKenna: Colonel Fraser. The Buck from the Mountain
18. The Dublin Trio: 
Will You Come Home With Me/Trip to Athlone/Eilis’s Jig.    The Pride of Pimlico
19. Caoimhin O’Fearghail & Paddy Tutty:
  The Holy Land/The Laurel Tree.  Flute |& Fiddle 
20. Lunasa:  
Winnie Haye’s/The Blue Fiddle.   Live in Kyoto
21 Bothy Band:  Green Groves/Flowers of Red Hill.   After Hours

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2 thoughts on “Copperplate Time 478

  1. The Irish music you present here is absolutely the finest.
    Make Ireland Irish again.

    Chief O’Neill

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