656297011238

Seana Choirce

Breanndán Ó Beaglaoich

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Format: CD

Cat No: CEFCD123

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Release Date:  29 October 2012

Label:  Gael Linn

Packaging Type:  Digipak

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  656297011238

Genres:  Folk  Celtic  

  • Description

    'Seana Choirce' is the first CD release of Breanndán's debut solo album on the Gael Linn label dating from 1987. Remastered from the recording tapes, the music is pristine.
    Born into a famous musical family, Ó Beaglaoich is bursting with the wild and beautiful music of West Kerry. The youngest of nine children, Breanndán soaked up the music and song of West Kerry from an early age. Slides, polkas, songs and slow airs all run through his veins.
    As well as three acclaimed solo albums, Breanndán has made numerous recordings with the groups Boys of the Lough and Beginish. His exciting dance music, sensitive emotional playing of slow airs on accordion, and his singing make him a great favourite on radio and TV and he continues to tour extensively.
    'Seana Choirce' was Breanndán's calling card and is a glorious foretaste of the richness which has followed in his career. Accompaniment is by Colm Murphy on bodhrán.
    'the most maddeningly nourishing, elevating, and mesmerizing Irish traditional music you'll hear today.' Earle Hitchner Irish Echo

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. I'll Pluck You With My Horn O; Gan Ainm, Gan Ainm
      • 2. An Gallope; I Have A Donkey, He Wouldn't Go
      • 3. The Gypsy Princess
      • 4. Cois Laoi na Sreabh
      • 5. The Heather Breeze; The Pure Drop
      • 6. Johnny Leary's 1; Jack Ryan's; Johnny Leary's 2
      • 7. Gan ainm, Gan ainm; The Labyrinth
      • 8. Beauty Deas an Oileáin
      • 9. Pádraig Ó Caoimh; Dálaí, Julia Clifford
      • 10. Frisco's, Walshe's
      • 11. Patsy Baker; Johnny Ghabha; Downey
      • 12. Caoineadh Uí Dhomhnaill
      • 13. Port Mhoss Martin; Síos Chun na Trá
      • 14. Poirt Phádraig Uí Chaoimh-Jigs
      • 15. The Kerry Hills