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Breandán Breathnach Collection. Reel-to-Reel 57 [sound recording] / [various performers]

Performers:
Unidentified performer, accordion A1–6, 27–29, 34;
Unidentified performer, flute A1–2, 4–6;
Unidentified performer [Pakie Russell?], concertina A7–10, 30;
Unidentified performer, whistle A7–10;
Unidentified performers [The Kilfenora Ceili Band?], instrumental group A11, 15–16;
Unidentified performer, singing in English A12–13;
Russell, Micho, Clare, whistle A14, 17–21, 39–40;
flute A22–24, 35–38;
Unidentified performer, bodhran A21;
Unidentified performer, piano A24–26;
Unidentified group (accordion, concertina, flute), A31–33

Running Order:
1. Reel: Untitled [The Dairy Maid]
2. Reels: Untitled [The Sligo Maid], Untitled [The Gatehouse Maid (CRE 2, # 233)]
3. Reel: Untitled [Recorded by the Kilfenora Ceili Band as one of the Kilrush Polkas (?)]
4. Reel: Untitled [The Humours of Ballyconnell]
5. Reel: Untitled [The Bunch of Keys]
6. Jig: Untitled (incomplete)
7. Reel: Untitled [The Traveller (DMI, # 719)]
8. Reel: Untitled [Miss Thornton's Reel (DMI, # 534)]
9. Reel: Untitled [The Heather Breeze]
10. Reel: Untitled [An Bhean Tinceara]
11. Jig: Untitled [Dubbed from a ceili band record? Incomplete; Sacko's Jig / Tripping up the Stairs]
12. Song: Untitled [Blackwater Side (barely audible in parts)]
13. Song: Untitled [Hardly audible; preceded by short section of a ceili band dubbing]
14. Jig: Banish Misfortune / The Irishman's Misfortune / The Shady Groves of Peamount [CICD 1367.11–.12 (not from this recording)]
15. Jigs: Untitled [Father Kelly's Jig], Untitled [When Sick Is it Tea You Want? Dubbed from a ceili band record?]
16. Reels: Untitled [I'm Waiting for You; dubbed from a ceili band record? needle gets stuck in a groove], Untitled [The Humours of Lissadell], Untitled [The Doon Reel] [END OF BAND ONE]
17. Reel: The Wind that Shakes the Barley [CICD 5743.11, 5757.11–.14 (none from this recording); DMI, # 737]
18. Reel: Untitled [CICD 3912 (from this recording); Kitty in the Lane (DMI, # 796)]
19. Reel: London Bridge [CICD 2888, 5480 (both from this recording); 2884.11, 2888 (none from this recording)]
20. Jig: My Darling Asleep [CICD 1822 (from this recording); 1822.11 (where title 'The Miners of Wicklow' is given - in error?), 1822.12–.13 (none from this recording); DMI, # 159]
21. Reel: Untitled [Not in CICD from this recording; Boil the Breakfast Early (DMI, # 789)]
22. Jig: An Rogaire Dubh [CICD 1858 (where this recording is referenced); 2620.11–.12 (none from this recording); The Black Rogue]
23. Reel: Kitty's Gone a-Milking / The Dublin Reel [CICD 5211.11 (not from this recording); not the tune generally called The Dublin Reel; DMWC, # 31]
24. Reel: The Heights of Alma / The Rakes of Mallow [CICD 2692.11 (not from this recording)]
25. Reel: Untitled [The Heights of Alma / The Rakes of Mallow]
26. Airs: Untitled, Untitled [Believe Me if All Those Endearing Young Charms]
27. Reels: Untitled [The Green Groves of Erin], Untitled [Toss the Feathers (with tonic note D)]
28. Jig: Untitled [The Frost is All Over]
29. Jig: Untitled [The Frieze Breeches]
30. Reels: Untitled [The Star of Munster], Untitled [The Swallow's Tail]
31. Jig: Untitled [Mac's Fancy?]
32. Reels: Untitled [Sporting Nellie], Untitled [Gregg's Pipes]
33. Reels: Untitled [The Humours of Ballyconnell], Untitled [Toss the Feathers (tonic note E)], Untitled [Joe Cooley's Reel]
34. Waltz: Untitled [Gentle Mother; incomplete]
35. Jigs: Cathaoir an Phiobaire [CICD 1993–.11 (none from this recording); The Piper's Chair; CRE 1, # 9 (not from MR)], The Yellow Wattle [CICD 1133.11, 1828, 1829 (none from this recording)]
36. Reel: The Dublin Reel [CICD 3101, 3103.11, 3103.12, 3103.14, 3104.11–3104.12 (none from this recording); standard version (tonic note D)]
37. Jig: The Battering Ram [CICD 2195.12–.15 (none from this recording)]
38. Set Dance: The Retreat [CICD 6528, 6529, 6530, 6531, 6532 (none from this recording); Bonaparte's Retreat]
39. Reel: The Silver Spear [CICD 5768.11 (not from this recording); CRE, # 141]
40. Reels: Miss Monaghan [CICD 3179.12 (not from this recording); DMI, # 575], Untitled [CICD 5399 (from this recording); 5399.11 (not from this recording); version of Lord McDonald?], Come West along the Road [CICD 5502 (from this recording); 5502.11, 5505 {with tonic note D} (none from this recording); DMI, # 793] [END OF BAND TWO]

Breandán Breathnach Collection. Reel-to-Reel 58 [sound recording] / [various performers]

Performers:
Russell, Micho, Clare, flute A1–2, 6–8, 11–12, 20–24, 27–28, 32–38;
whistle A3–5, 9–10, 13, 25–26, 29–31;
speech in English A11;
Unidentified performer (female), Clare, speech in English A13–14,17, 19, 27, 31–34, 36–37;
Russell, Gussie, Clare, flute A14–18;
Russell, Packie, Clare, concertina A17–19, speech in English A18;
O'Connor, Davy, Clare, speech in Irish A25–26

Running Order:
1. Jig / Slide: Untitled [CICD 1559.13, 1559.15 (both from this recording); 1559.14 (not from this recording); CRE 2, # 67 from this recording by MR; often played as a slide]
2. Reel: The Heather Breeze / The Heathery Breeze [CICD 2856.11 (from this recording); 2857 (where this recording is referenced); 3415.11–.14 (none from this recording)]
3. Reels: Sean sa Cheo [CICD 3976.11–.12, 5649 (all from this recording), 3976.13–.14 (none from this recording)], The Boy in the Gap [CICD 3096.11, 3096.16 (both from this recording); 3096.12–.15, 3097 (none from this recording); standard version of this tune; MR also plays an 'old' version.]
4. Reel: An Clochairin Ban [CICD 4513 (from this recording); 4514, 4514.11 (none from this recording); The Collier's Reel; also at track 27.]
5. Reel: Fochairi Beaga na Foraoire [CICD 5947.11 (from this recording); 5943 (where this recording is referenced); 4725.11, 5943.11 (none from this recording); Spike Island Lasses (here with only two parts)]
6. Reels: Down the Broom [CICD 4807.11 (from this recording); 4808.11 (not from this recording)], The Gatehouse Maid [CICD 3062, 3068.11 (both from this recording); 3051.11 (not from this recording); CRE 2, # 233 (not from MR)]
7. Jig: Cathaoir an Phiobaire [CICD 1993 (where this recording is referenced); 1993.11 (not from this recording); The Piper's Chair; CRE 1, # 9 (not from MR)]
8. Reel: Knocknagow [CICD 4590, 4593.11 (both from this recording); 4593.12 (not from this recording); Scotch Mary; DMI, # 729]
9. Jig: Untitled [CICD 1497.12 (from this recording); 1496 (where this recording is referenced); 1497.13 (not from this recording); Kitty Come Over (DMI, # 55); The Cow that Ate the Blanket]
10. Reels: Over the Moor to Maggie / Over the Meadows / Down the Meadows / Kitty's Wedding / The Dublin Reel [CICD 2804.12, 2805 (from this recording); 2804.11 (not from this recording)], The Star of Munster (standard version) [CICD 4162.11, 4163, 4164 (all from this recording); 4162.12 (not from this recording); MR also plays a concertina version of this tune.]
11. Reel: Jackie Fitzpatrick's Reel / Jacky Fitzpatrick's Reel / Jack Fitz's Reel / Jackie Fitzgerald's Reel [CICD 5016 (from this recording); 4995.11–.12, 5017, 5018–5018.12 (none from this recording); CRE 2, # 225 (from MR); related to Dowd's Favourite / O'Dowd's Favourite as recorded by Michael Coleman?]
12. Reels: Kitty Jones' Reel / Kitty Jones's Reel [CICD 4275.11, 4276 (both from this recording); 4275.12, 4277 (none from this recording)], The Maid that Left the County [CICD 4286, 4288.11, 4289 (all from this recording?); 4288.12–.14 (none from this recording); The Honeymoon (DMI, # 791); Lady O'Brien's Reel (Tunes of the Munster Pipers, # 96)]
13. Reels: The Wind that Shakes the Barley [CICD 5743.11 (from this recording); 5757.11–.14 (none from this recording)], The Lady on the Island [CICD 5853.11 (from this recording); 5853.12–.13 (not from this recording)]
14. Reel: The Five Mile Chase [Not in CICD from this recording]
15. Reel: The Hunter's Purse / An Sceach / Maire Ni Dhonaill [Not in CICD from this recording]
16. Reel: The Five Mile Chase [Not in CICD from this recording; see track 14]
17. Reels: The Heather Breeze, Sporting Nellie [Not in CICD from this recording]
18. Jigs: The Walls of Liscarroll [Title from typed contents list - misnamed? Not in CICD from this recording; The Mouse in the Cupboard], An Bainbhin Dubh [Not in CICD from this recording; recorded also from MR, qv]
19. Speech, Reels: Untitled [The name of the player from whom Pakie Russell learned these tunes (Martin Killoughrey, Liscannor)], Fermoy Lasses [Not in CICD from this recording], Connemara Stockings] [Not in CICD from this recording] [END OF BAND ONE]
20. Jig: The Battering Ram [CICD 2195.12–.13 (from this recording); 2195.14–.15 (not from this recording)]
21. Reel: Sporting Nellie [CICD 5075.15 (from this recording); 5075.11–.14, 5075.16 (none from this recording); Gorman's (CICD 5075, from Mrs Crotty); Sporting Nell]
22. Reel: The Bucks of Oranmore [CICD 5725, 5726–.12 (all from this recording?); 5482, 5726.13–.14 (none from this recording)]
23. Jigs: An Rogaire Dubh [CICD 1858, 2620.12 (from this recording); 2620.11 (none from this recording); The Black Rogue], The Irish Washerwoman / The Big Jig / Paddy McGinty's Goat [CICD 1678.11, 1679 (from this recording); 1686 (where this recording is referenced); 1678.12–.13 (none from this recording)]
24. Reel: Farewell to Connacht [CICD 3041.11 (from this recording); 3041.12 (not from this recording)]
25. Speech, Slip Jig: Untitled [Words in Irish to the tune on this track], The Rocky Road to Dublin / Slainte an Bristin Leathair [CICD 440.11–.12, 436 (all from this recording?); 435 (not from this recording)]
26. Speech, Jig: Untitled [Words in Irish to the tune on this track], The Connachtman's Rambles / Bean an Brown Dilisc / Bean ag Baint Dilisc [CICD 2136.12, 2138 (from this recording); 2133 (where this recording is referenced); 2136.11 (none from this recording)]
27. Reels: An Clochairin Ban [CICD 4513 (from this recording); 4514, 4514.11 (none from this recording); The Collier's Reel; also at track 4], An Bhean Tinceara [CICD 4030 (from this recording); 2686.11, 4028, 4029, 5750.11–.12 (none from this recording)]
28. Reel: Carty's Reel / Cassidy's Reel [CICD 4978 (from this recording); 4978.11–.12 (where this recording is referenced); 4684.11–.12, 4684.13 (none from this recording); partly composed by MR; commonly known as Micho Russell's; as Carty's Reel from MR in CRE 2, # 294]
29. Jigs: The Humours of Bantry [CICD 1194.11 (not from this recording); DMI, # 13)], Jimmy O'Brien's Jig / The Maid in the Meadows [CICD 1866, 1867 (both from this recording); 1860.11 (not from this recording)]
30. Jigs: The Frieze Breeches / La Sin' Seain / Trom La [CICD 1486, 1487, 1488, 1490, 1492.11–.13 (none from this recording); standard version of the tune; MR also plays an 'old' version.], The Chorus Jig / The Kilfenora Jig [CICD 2218.11–.12 (from this recording)]
31. Speech, Cudreels / Cudrils / Quadrille Tunes / [Jigs / Slides]: Untitled [Introduction to this set of tunes: these tunes are cudreels, which used to be played at country dances for people dancing the plain set], She Hadn't the Knack She Thought She Had [CICD 1470.11 (from this recording); 1470.12 (not from this recording)], The Cumann na mBan Are Dead and Gone [CICD 1968.11 (from this recording); 1968.12–.13 (none from this recording); one of 2 tunes that MR assigns this name to.]
32. Speech, Set Dance: Untitled [Patrick Killoughrey, dancer; confusion about parts of the tune that follows], The Retreat [CICD 6531, 6532 (all from this recording); 6528, 6529, 6530 (none from this recording); Bonaparte's Retreat]
33. Speech, Air: Untitled [Introduction to this tune: it was learned from Patrick ?, Liscannor, Co Clare], An Drucht Geal Ceo / The Foggy Dew [Not in CICD]
34. Reels: The Green Fields of America / Molly Branagan (Molly Brannigan?) [CICD 4749 (from this recording); 4754.11 (not from this recording); DMI, # 523], Rakish Paddy [CICD 3109 (where this recording is referenced); 3108, 3110, 6015.11 (not from this recording); DMI, # 749; CRE, # 145]
35. Reel: The Blackhaired Lass / The Blackhaired Girl / Cailin na Gruaige Duibhe [CICD 4239 (where this recording is referenced); 4230.12–.13 (none from this recording)]
36. Reel: The Flogging Reel [Not in CICD from this recording]
37. Jig: Ti-teen Girleen / Tidy Girlyeen [CICD 1325, 1326.13 (none from this recording); Behind the Bush in the Garden (DMI, # 398)] (cut short)
38. Reel: The Boy in the Gap [CICD 3097 (from this recording); 3096.11–.16 (none from this recording); standard version of this tune; MR also plays an 'old' version] [END OF BAND TWO]

Breandán Breathnach Collection. Reel-to-Reel 320 [sound recording] / [various performers]

Performers:
Clancy, Willie, Clare, pipes in duet A1–2[?], 7[?], 9[?], 11[?];
pipes solo A3, 12, 14, 20, 22, 24;
speech in English A7, 10, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23;
whistle solo A16, 18;
Mac Mathuna, Ciaran, Dublin, speech in English A1–3, 5–8, 10–11;
Talty, Tom ('Tom Charlie'), Clare, speech in English A3, 6, 8;
concertina solo A6;
Burke, Joe, Clare, speech in English A5, 10;
Barry, Michael, Clare, speech in English A5;
Rowsome, Leo, Dublin, pipes solo A5;
McGough, Michael, Clare, speech in English A6;
Unidentified performer, speech in English A8;
O Ciobhain, Breandan, Dublin, speech in English A13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23;
O'Donnell, Michael, speech in English B1, 6, 8, 10;
Tubridy, Michael, Clare / Dublin, speech in English B1, 3, 5, 6;
flute solo B2, 11;
whistle solo B4, 9;
concertina solo B5, 7

Running Order:
1. Jig, Speech: Garrett Barry's Favourite, Untitled [Voiceover; introduction to the radio programme; date of Garrett Barry's death; the jig 'Garrett Barry's Favourite']
2. Speech, Reel: Untitled [Garrett Barry's place in the life of west Clare], Colonel Fraser
3. Speech: Untitled [Account and reminiscences of Garrett Barry; Barry's birth; blind from infancy; Tom Talty (interviewee) went with an ass and cart to pick up Barry to play at his parent's home in Tooreen, near Miltown Malbay; Barry 's favourite public house in Miltown Malbay was Patsy Burke's; the names of tunes played by Barry; information about a fling called 'Ennis']
4. Single Jig / Jig / [Fling?]: Untitled [DMWC, # 70 (untitled); Clancy's Jig (commercial sound recording 'The Pipering of Willie Clancy', vol 1; noticed wrongly as a slip jig); this might be the fling referred to by the speaker in the previous track]
5. Speech, Piece, Speech: Untitled [Further reminiscences of Garrett Barry; Barry coming to stay at Patsy Burke's public house in Miltown Malbay; Barry's physical appearance; Barry plays for benefits – music events to aid an unfortunate person in the locality; story about Garrett Barry meeting and playing with a piper named Stephenson, identified as Dick Stephenson, with whom 'The Fox Chase' was associated], The Fox Chase, Untitled [Story about Barry learning 'The Fox Chase' after hearing it only twice]
6. Speech, Jig: [Further reminiscences of Garrett Barry; Barry's fondness for whiskey], Untitled (incomplete)
7. Speech, Jig: Untitled [Introduction to story; story about Garrett Barry wanting to turn water into wine on the feast of the Epiphany; Barry playing slow tunes like 'The Gold Ring' and 'A Chailleach do Mhairis Me'], Untitled [The Gold Ring]
8. Speech: Untitled [Garrett Barry and the legend of the changeling; Barry regarded as a fine singer both in English and in Irish; Barry's republicanism; quotes words of republican song sung by Barry]
9. Reel: Untitled [The Steampacket]
10. Speech: Untitled [Garrett Barry had a keen ear; story about him recognising that a pot was cracked from the sound it made; Barry's death; speaker collects Barry's pipes after his death; speaker's mother sells pipes]
11. Reel: Untitled [Jenny's Welcome to Charlie] [End of the Radio Eireann documentary, 'The Blind Piper from Inagh']
12. Air, Reel: Bean Dubh an Ghleanna, The Copperplate Reel
13. Speech: Untitled [Willie Clancy's background as a piper; music tradition in Clancy's family; Clancy's first set of pipes, obtained from Felix Doran]
14. Slip Jig: Will You Come down to Limerick? [Kitty Come down to Limerick / The Munster Gimlet]
15. Speech: Untitled [The attractiveness of the previous tune for Clancy; Clancy's lack of formal musical training; Clancy describes the uilleann pipes and the activities needed to play them; Clancy describes his pipes, which were made by Taylor in the USA; Clancy begins learning the whistle at the age of five]
16. Jig: The Legacy
17. Speech: Untitled [Clancy's advice to those learning the tin whistle: 'Take it easy and break the lumps']
18. Air: An Binnsin Luachra
19. Speech: Untitled [Defining the art of piping; different styles of piping; Clancy's own styles, which varies from staccato to legato as the mood takes him; Clancy feels that he cannot do justice to slow airs because of his lack of knowledge of Irish; musicians who had most influence on Clancy – his father; Johnny and Felix Doran; Leo Rowsome; Tommy Reck; Peadar Broe; and Seamus Ennis; difficulties of maintaining the pipes and of finding suitable reeds]
20. Hornpipe: Untitled [Chief O'Neill's Favourite]
21. Speech: Untitled [Potential for further development for the uilleann pipes; Irish spoken in Clancy's area; playing of airs on the pipes; Clancy's regret at not being able to speak Irish]
22. Air: Casadh an tSugain
23. Speech: Untitled [Poverty as an influence on music; what music means to Clancy; the current situation – is tradition weakening?]
24. Reel: Rakish Paddy
25. Speech: Untitled [Introduction to the performer; Michael Tubridy's background in traditional music]
26. Reels: Ships Are Sailing, The Green Groves of Erin, The Mountain Top
27. Speech: Untitled [clipped at start; mid-section missing]
28. Jigs: The Geese in the Bog, Sweet Biddy Daly [Mistitled? The Boys of the Town], The Killaloe Boat
29. Speech, Air: Untitled, An Droighnean Donn
30. Speech: Untitled (clipped at end)
31. Hornpipes: The Stack of Barley, The Stack of Wheat
32. Speech: Untitled (clipped at end)
33. Reels: Untitled [The Reel of Mullinavat], Untitled [Tommy Whelan's Reel], Untitled [Touch me if you Dare]
34. Speech: Untitled (clipped at end)
35. Jigs: Untitled [Garrett Barry's Jig], Untitled [Castlebar Races], Untitled [Delaney's Drummers] [END OF BAND ONE]

Breandán Breathnach Collection. Reel-to-Reel 331 [sound recording] / [various performers]

  • BBR-18712/1/258888
  • Unidad documental simple
  • 1 August 1958 ; August 1964 ; 3 June 1963 ; 8 December 1967 ; 3 December 1963 ; August 1966 ; 9 August 1969 ; 5 November 1949 ; 4 October 1969
  • Parte deBreandán Breathnach Collection

Performers:
Mac Mathuna, Ciaran, Limerick / Dublin, speech in English A1–4, 9–11, 13, 17, 19, 21, B3, 15;
speech in Irish A25;
Clancy, Willie, Clare, pipes solo A1–4, B3–4, 8–10, 15–17, B3–4, 8–10, 15–19;
speech in English B15;
Rowsome, Leo, Dublin, pipes solo A5–8, 22–24, B5–7;
Breathnach, Breandan, Dublin, speech in English A9;
Doran, Felix, Wicklow / Manchester, speech in English A9–10, 17, 19;
pipes solo A9–11, 18, 20–21;
Ennis, Seamus, Dublin, speech in Irish and English A12–13, 15;
pipes solo A12, 14–16;
Moloney, Paddy, Dublin, pipes solo A26–27, B1;
Touhey, Patsy, Galway / New York, pipes solo B2;
O Murchu, Sean, Galway / Dublin, speech in English B5, 7;
O'Loughlin, Peter, Clare, pipes solo B11–14;
Mac Donnchadha, Sean / 'ac Dhonncha, Sean / Johnny Joe Pheaitsin / McDonagh, Johnny, Galway, singing in Irish B20;
O hEanai, Seosamh / Einiu, Joe / Heaney, Joe, Galway, singing in Irish B21

Running Order:
1. Speech, Air: Untitled, The Rocks of Bawn [Stated to be a version of the melody of the song generally known by this title]
2. Speech, Reel: Untitled [Information about the date of recording], The Old Bush
3. Speech, Reels: Untitled, The West Wind, Sean Reid's Fancy [Sean Reid's Favourite; Gilbert Clancy's]
4. Speech, Slip Jig: Untitled, An dTiocfaidh Tu sios go Luimneach / Kitty Come down to Limerick / The Munster Gimlet
5. Air: An Chuileann [The Coolin]
6. Reels: The Bag of Potatoes, Untitled [Dillon's Fancy], Untitled [The Moving Cloud], The Maid behind the Bar [Kiss the Maid behind the Barrel]
7. Airs: An Raibh Tu ag an gCarraig, The Castle of Dromore [For a different performance of this piece by the same performer, see track B6]
8. Reels: The Sligo Maid, The First House in Connacht
9. Speech, Speech, Reel: Untitled [Information that the performance that follows was recorded at a Fleadh Ceoil in Mullingar, Co Westmeath in 1963; further detail in documentation], Untitled, The Maid in the Cherry Tree
10. Speech, Reel: Untitled [How Felix Doran began playing the pipes; his family background in piping], Untitled [The Pigeon on the Gate]
11. Speech, Jig: Untitled, Untitled [The Newport Lass; The Newport Lasses; The Trip to Athlone], Garrett Barry's Jig
12. Speech, Reel: Untitled [Story about the scolaire bocht, the poor scholar], An Scolaire Bocht / The Scholar [The Poor Scholar]
13. Speech: Untitled [Topics: about Seamus Ennis's pipes; story about a headstrong woman]
14. Reel: The Woman of the House [The Mistress of the House]
15. Speech, Jig: Untitled, The Gold Ring
16. Air: Untitled (clipped at start) [Tiarna Mhaigh Eo / Lord Mayo; in a version deriving from Frank Cassidy, fiddle, Donegal]
17. Speech: Untitled [Topics: Felix Doran's new set of pipes, made by Leo Rowsome; how Irish traditional music is faring in Manchester]
18. Reel: The Mayo Lasses [Mistitled? George White's Favourite]
19. Speech: Untitled [Topics include: Felix Doran had just acquired a new set of pipes at the time of this recording; his first experience of learning the pipes, in 1932; his family background in piping; his father was a good player; his grandfather Cash; other piping members of his family; he travelled a lot in counties Galway and Clare, and played especially with musicians Paddy Fahy, Paddy Kelly, Willie Clancy and Joe Leary; how the chanter of his pipes got broken in a traffic accident in Laytown, Co Meath; buying his first set of pipes, a practice set, in 1932 in Capel St in Dublin]
20. Reel: The Mountain Lark [The Steampacket]
21. Speech, Reel: Untitled, Toss the Feathers
22. Descriptive Piece: The Fox Chase
23. Reels: Untitled [Johnny When You Die], The Woman of the House
24. Reel: The Star of Munster, The Copperplate
25. Speech: Untitled [Stage announcement]
26. Hornpipe: Untitled [Pretty Maggie Morrissey]
27. Air: A Spailpin a Run [END OF BAND ONE]
28. Reel: Trim the Velvet
29. Reel: The Mountain Lark [The Steampacket], The Morning Star, Miss McLeod's Reel [Dubbing from a 78 rpm commercial disc]
30. Speech, Reel: Untitled, The Star of Munster
31. Jigs: The Frieze Breeches [Version of; I Buried My Wife and Danced on Top of Her], Old Tipperary
32. Speech, Reels: Untitled [Radio announcement], The Scholar, The Primrose Lass
33. Air, Jig: The Castle of Dromore [For a different performance of this piece by the same performer, see track A7], Untitled [Malowney's Wife]
34. Speech, Set Dance: Untitled [Radio announcement], Bonaparte's Retreat
35. Reels: The Copperplate, Rakish Paddy
36. Hornpipe: The Plains of Boyle
37. Jig: Garrett Barry's Jig
38. Set Dance: The Blackbird
39. Jigs: The Butcher's March, Down the Back Lane
40. Hornpipes: The Leitrim Fancy, Untitled [Byrne's]
41. Speech, Air, Reel: Untitled, Sliabh na mBan, Gilbert Clancy [Sean Reid's Favourite]
42. Speech, Jig: Untitled, Down the Back Lane
43. Jig: Paidin O Raifeartaigh
44. Air: The Trip We Took over the Mountains
45. Reel: The Connacht Heifer
46. Reels: The Old Bush, The Ravelled Hank of Yarn [Dub from a 78 rpm Gael-Linn commercial disc]
47. Song: Ta na Paipeir Da Saighneail
48. Song: Ta na Paipeir Da Saighneail [Mistitled?] [END OF BAND TWO]

Breandán Breathnach Collection. Reel-to-Reel 328 [sound recording] / [various performers]

Performers:
O'Keeffe, Padraig / O'Keefe, Padraig, Kerry, fiddle solo A1–5;
Cronin, Paddy, Kerry, fiddle solo A6–18;
O'Loughlin, Peadar, Clare, flute solo A19–20;
Unidentified performer [O'Loughlin, Peadar, Clare? White, Aggie, Galway (suggested by BB)?], fiddle solo A21

Running Order:
1. Air: O'Rahilly's Grave [Available on RTE CD 174, track 10]
2. Jigs: Coppers and Brass / The Humours of Ennistymon [CICD 1521–1522 (from this recording?); Larry Grogan is a related tune], I Will if I Can / Up and Away [CICD 696 (from this recording?); DMI, # 207] [Available on RTE CD 174, track 11]
3. Hornpipes: John Quinn's Favourites # 1 / The Home Brew [The Wicklow Hornpipe (DMI, # 828); The Road to Boyle (CRE 3, # 227)], John Quinn's Favourites # 2 / The Sands [Stated in notes to RTE CD 174 to be a variant of Miss McLeod's Reel; An Tri is a Rian] [Available on RTE CD 174, track 11]
4. Single Jigs / Slides: The Kilcummin / Dingle Regatta / Tarrant's Slide [In notes to RTE CD 174, it is pointed out that this tune is related to the popular version of The Dingle Regatta; CICD 1075.12 (not from this recording; provides title 'Tarrant's Slide')], If I Had a Wife [(JOLSL, # 90, which also gives the title Mick Mahony's (1); CRE 3, # 41; Johnny Leary's], The Worn Torn Petticoat / Quarry Cross / The Leprechaun [CICD 1415 (untitled; from this recording?); Pucan; for another performance of this tune, see track A18] [Available on RTE CD 174, track 15]
5. Reels: Rolling in the Ryegrass [CICD 5678 (from this recording?)], The Heather Breeze, Rolling in the Ryegrass [Repeat of first tune in this selection], The Heather Breeze [Repeat of second tune in this selection]
6. Jigs: The Munster Jig [CICD 735 (not from this recording)], Tell Her I Am [For another performance of this tune, see track A12]
7. Reels: Duggan's Fancy [CICD 4744 (from this recording?); recorded on 78 rpm commercial disc by Michael Coleman, fiddle, as O'Rourke's (the first tune in a selection); The Wild Irishman (title used by Coleman for the second tune in the selection; often used for this tune and possibly Coleman's intended title for this tune)], The Galtee [The Galtee Ranger / The Galtee Rangers], Bean a' Ti ar Lar [The Woman of the House]
8. Single Jigs / Slides, Jig: Tom Billy's Fancy [Johnny Mick Dinny's (JOLSL, # 95)], Cailleach an Airgid (mi-cheart) [CICD 1775 (from this recording?); The Cat in the Corner (JOLSL, # 348)], The Humours of Kilkenny / Cailleach an Airgid [CICD 4744 (from this recording?); The Hag with the Money]
9. Single Jigs / Slides: The Dark Girl in Blue [Denis Murphy's Slide], Across the Road [Paddy Cronin's (JOLSL, # 75)]
10. Reel: The Doon Reel [The Chorus Reel], Pepper and Salt [Tansey's Favourite; CRE 3, # 136]
11. Hornpipes: Cronin's Hornpipe [JOLSL, # 171], The Brittania Hornpipe [CICD 6077 (not from this recording)], The Fisherman [Fisher's Hornpipe]
12. Jig: Down the Meadows [Related to Malowney's Wife (DMI, # 11)], Tell Her I Am [For another performance of this tune, see track A6]
13. Reels: The Dairy Maid, The Morning Star
14. Reels: The Wind that Shakes the Barley, Untitled [In BB's short-list titled 'Broom (wrongly); Wellington's Reel (CRE 3, # 110); closely related to Sheehan's Reel (DMI)]
15. Air: The Lament for O'Donnell
16. Set Dance: The Jockey to the Fair
17. Hornpipes: Byrne's Hornpipe, Untitled
18. Single Jigs, Slides: The Quarry Cross [The Dingle Regatta, in the version played by Sliabh Luachra musicians], Untitled [Barrack Hill (DMI, # 410)], Pucan [CICD 1415 (untitled; not from this track on this recording); The Worn Torn Petticoat; Quarry Cross; The Leprechaun; for another performance of this tune, see track A4]
19. Reels: The Boyne Hunt, The Flogging Reel
20. Jigs: The Maid of the Rushes [The Queen of the Rushes], Nora Crionna [Stated to be (Patsy) Touhey's version; DMWC, # 152]
21. Reel: My Love is in America [END OF BAND ONE]

Breandán Breathnach Collection. Reel-to-Reel 171 [sound recording] / Micho Russell ; Breandán Breathnach

Performers:
Russell, Micho, Clare, tin whistle A1–11, 13–26;
speech in English A12 and throughout;
Breathnach, Breandán, tin whistle, occasionally;
speech in English throughout

Running Order:
1. Reel: Farewell to Connacht [CICD 3041.12 (from this recording); 3041.11 (not from this recording)]
2. Reel: Carty's Reel / Cassidy's Reel [CICD 4684.11–.12 (from this recording); 4684.13, 4978–.12 (none from this recording); partly composed by MR; commonly known as Micho Russell's; as Carty's Reel from MR in CRE 2, # 294]
3. Jig: The Humours of Bantry [CICD 1194.11 (from this recording; DMI, # 13)]
4. Jig: Jimmy O'Brien's Jig [CICD 1860.11 (from this recording) / The Maid in the Meadows [CICD 1866–7 (not from this recording)]
5. Jig: The Frieze Breeches / La Sin' Seain / Trom La [CICD 1492.11–.13 (all from this recording); 1486, 1487, 1488, 1490 (none from this recording); standard version of the tune; for MR's 'old' version see the next track.]
6. Jig: Frieze Breeches (the old way) [CICD 954.11 (from this recording); as MR heard it played on concertina and jew's harp; for MR's 'standard' version of the tune, see the previous track.]
7. Jig: The Chorus Jig / The Kilfenora Jig [CICD 2218.11–.12 (from this recording)]
8. Jig: Is Fearr Paidir na Port [CICD 1713.11 (from this recording); MR explains that this tune is played after The Chorus Jig / The Kilfenora Jig (see previous track) and is sometimes regarded as part of it.]
9. Cudreels / Cudrils / Quadrille Tunes / [Jigs / Slides]: She Hadn't the Knack She Thought She Had [CICD 1470.12 (from this recording); 1470.11 (not from this recording)], The Cumann na mBan Are Dead and Gone [CICD 1968.13 (from this recording); 1968.11–.12 (none from this recording); one of 2 tunes that MR assigns this name to.]
10. Speech, Set Dance: Untitled [Patrick Killoughrey, dancer; confusion about parts of the tune that follows], The Retreat [CICD 6528, 6529, 6530 (all from this recording? Part of the tune replayed separately {card 6530?}); 6531, 6532 (none from this recording); Bonaparte's Retreat]
11. Set Dance: Rodney's Glory [CICD 6527 (from this recording)]
12. Speech: Untitled [Introduction to the music on track 13, mainly topics related to dancing, including: the travelling dancing master and fiddle player Hennessy (trained local people to dance the jig, reel and hornpipe; first taught the rising step in the jig, then the side-step for the reel; was active in the 1920s and '30s; taught MR's father; {MR himself saw H.}; taught pupils individually and charged sixpence per step, then thought very expensive; used to stay and teach in Michael Flanagan's house; would stay for one to two months at a time; when the lessons were over, sets would be danced in Flanagan's house); the dancing master Stack (from Ballycotton, Co Kerry); the dancer Paddy Moloney (danced in knickerbockers; danced Sagart na mBuataisi {The Priest in his Boots} as a solo dance); dancers in the Aran Islands (made up their own steps; when dancing a set would make the figures very long); Mairtin O Griofa, Carraroe, Co Galway, solo dancer (would make up his own steps); 'single' dancing (i.e. solo dancing by one man); a girl from Belgium performed what she called 'nature dancing' at the festival in Lisdoonvarna to the tune selection in track 13 (BB enquires if she was still dressed); Father Pat Ahearn (Siamsa Tire) arranged this tune set for the Fleadh Nua; MR offers to demonstrate a double batter with heel and toe in reel or quick hornpipe time.]
13. Air / Slow March, Slip Jig, Reel, Air: The South Wind [not in CICD], The Foxhunter's Jig / Nead na Lachan sa mButa [CICD 272.11 (from this recording); MR's name in Irish from Donal Standun (banjo, Spiddal, Co Galway); BB says that Willie Clancy's tune The Humours of Derrykissane is a version of this], The Foxhunter's Reel [CICD 2898.11 (from this recording; transcribed only in part); BB says that Patrick Kelly (fiddle) was the first person he heard playing this, and that Sean Keane (fiddle, The Chieftains) had popularised it], The South Wind [as played earlier in this track]
14. Reel: The Green Fields of America / Molly Branagan (Molly Brannigan?) [CICD 4754.11 (from this recording); 4749 (not from this recording); DMI, # 523]
15. Reel: Rakish Paddy [CICD 6015.11 (from this recording); 3108, 3109, 3110 (not from this recording); DMI, # 749; CRE, # 145]
16. Reel: The Blackhaired Lass / The Blackhaired Girl / Cailin na Gruaige Duibhe [CICD 4230.12 (from this recording), 4230.13, 4239 (not from this recording)]
17. Reel: Untitled [CICD 4363.11 (from this recording); 4363.12, 3098 (not from this recording); played by Johnny Byrt, a travelling carpenter from Liscannor; CRE 2, # 175 (from MR)]
18. Reel: Patsy Campbell's Reel [CICD 3778.11 (where this recording is referenced); 3779 (not from this recording)]
19. Reel: Drowsy Maggie (mother's version) [CICD 3896.11 (from this recording); from MR's mother, who played the concertina; for another version, which MR learned in Donegal, see the next track.]
20. Reel: Drowsy Maggie (Donegal version) [CICD 3896.12–.13 (from this recording); version learned by MR from the Byrnes of Kilcar (fiddle players) while on a visit to Donegal.]
21. Jig: The Geese in the Bog [CICD 724.11 (from this recording); 1604, 1605 (not from this recording); CRE 2, # 53 (from MR); The Lark's March]
22. Jig: The Geese in the Bog [CICD 1809.11 (from this recording); 1809 (not from this recording); not the same tune as on previous track; minor key, tonic note A; for a version of this tune with tonic note B, see the next track]
23. Jig: The Geese in the Bog [CICD 1809.12 (from this recording); 1809.13–.14 (not from this recording); not the same tune as that at track 21; minor key, tonic note B; for a version of this tune with tonic note A, see the previous track]
24. Reel, Speech: Upstairs in a Tent [CICD 4444.12 (where this recording is referenced); 4445, 4446 (not from this recording); CRE 2, # 190 (from MR)], Untitled [about Jimmy Mulqueeny (fiddle), who supplied the name for this tune. From BB's comments re 'Jimmy Mucai' it looks as if he had CICD card 4446 card in front of him when talking to MR here.]
25. Jigs / Single Jigs / Slides: Mickey Callaghan's Slide [CICD 2325.11 (from this recording), 2323.11 (not from this recording)], The Clare Jig [CICD 2364.13–.14 (from this recording); 1162.11–.12, 2364.11–.12, 2364.15 (none from this recording); CRE 2, # 71 (untitled, from MR)]
26. Speech: Untitled [Speech to introduce the reel The Boy in the Gap (the old way), but tape runs out before tune gets under way.] [END OF BAND ONE]

Breandán Breathnach Collection. Reel-to-Reel 113 [sound recording] / [various performers]

Performers:
Breathnach, Breandan, Dublin, speech in English throughout;
Donnelly, Maeve, Galway, speech in English throughout;
fiddle solo throughout;
Unidentified performer [Kelly, John (senior), Clare / Dublin?], speech in English intermittently

Running Order:
1. Speech: Untitled [The date of recording; where the performer comes from – near Kylemore Abbey, which is near Loughrea, Co Galway]
2. Reel, Speech: Untitled [The Belles of Tipperary], Untitled
3. Reels: Colonel Fraser, Untitled [The Floating Crowbar; The Rathcroghan Reel]
4. Speech: Untitled [The performer's version of Colonel Fraser was derived from Sean Keane, fiddle; how the performer acquired her music; she associates the second reel with Brendan McGlinchey, fiddle]
5. Jig: The Gold Ring [Version associated originally with Willie Clancy; popularised by Sean Keane, fiddle]
6. Speech, Jig: Untitled [About the tune to be played next], The Gold Ring
7. Speech: Untitled [Tune played in previous track is not related to that played in track before that]
8. Single Jig: Untitled
9. Speech: Untitled [About the tune just played]
10. Reel: Untitled [Lord Gordon]
11. Jig: Untitled [The Castle Jig; composed by Sean Ryan] [END OF BAND ONE]
12. Reels, Speech: The Mooncoin Reel (clipped at start), Untitled [Related to 'Mrs Crotty's' ?], Untitled [Related to 'The Monsignor's Blessing' ?], Untitled [About the tunes just played; the performer learned the tunes from Denis Murphy (fiddle)]
13. Jigs, Speech: The Trip to Athlone, The Pipe on the Hob [Tonic note: D], Untitled [About the tunes just played]
14. Reel: Farewell to Ireland
15. Speech: Untitled [The performer favours Sean Keane's style of playing; about the tune to be played next]
16. Reel, Speech: The Bucks of Oranmore, Untitled
17. Reels, Speech: The Wheels of the World, The Chicago Reel, Untitled [About the tunes just played]
18. Hornpipe: Untitled [Brigid of Knock; composed by Ed Reavy]
19. Speech: Untitled [The performer's sources for the pieces played in the last two tracks – Seamus Connolly (fiddle) for the hornpipe in track A18; Tommy Peoples (fiddle) for the reels in track A17] [END OF BAND TWO]

Breandán Breathnach Collection. Reel-to-Reel 150 [sound recording] / [various performers]

Performers:
White, Aggie, Galway, fiddle in duet A1;
O'Loughlin, Peadar / O'Loughlin, Peter, flute in duet A1;
Ennis, Seamus, Dublin, pipes solo A2;
Kelly, John, Clare and Dublin, fiddle solo A3;
Russell, Micho, Clare, whistle solo A4, 6;
Clancy, Willie, Clare, pipes solo A5;
Doran, Johnny, Wicklow, pipes solo A7;
Moloney, Eddie, Galway, flute solo A8

Running Order:
1. Jig: Untitled [Cathaoir an Phiobaire], Untitled [Whelan's Jig]
2. Jigs: Untitled [The Pipe on the Hob], Untitled [Down the Back Lane], Untitled [Sixpenny Money], Untitled [Paidin O Raifeartaigh]
3. Reel: Untitled
4. Reel: The Boy in the Gap [CICD 3096.11–.16, 3097 (none from this recording); standard version of this tune; MR also plays an 'old' version]
5. Slow Air: Untitled [The Green Linnet]
6. Jig: Donall na Greine [CICD 756, 757, 758, 759, 760.11 (none from this recording); CRE 2, # 10 (from MR); Ceol III iv, p 99; Donnybrook Fair / The Joy of My Life (version of? DMI, # 79)]
7. Reels: Untitled [Colonel Fraser], Untitled [My Love is in America], Untitled [Rakish Paddy] (incomplete)
8. Reels: Untitled [Tommy Whelan's Reel], Untitled [The Sailor on the Rock] [END]

Breandán Breathnach Collection. Reel-to-Reel 56 [sound recording] / [various performers]

Performers:
Droney, Chris, Clare, concertina in duet A1–6;
Unidentified performer, whistle in duet A1–6;
Donohue, John / Donoghue, John, Clare, box solo [= concertina?] A7–14;
Russell, Micho, Clare, whistle solo A16, 25–28, 30–34;
flute solo A15;
flute in duet A35–38;
Flanagan, Patrick, concertina solo A17–24;
Conlon, John, accordion solo A25–31, 34

Running Order:
1. Reels: Untitled [The Silver Spear], Untitled [Tim Moloney]
2. Reel: Untitled [CICD 5407 & 5409 (from this recording); Jackie Coleman's Reel; composed by Jackie Coleman, flute player from Gurteen, Co Sligo (information source: CPG 4569, with BB sequential ID 349.22)]
3. Reel: Untitled [The Boys of Ballisodare]
4. Reel: Untitled [The Kilmaley]
5. Reel: Untitled [The Hunter's House, composed by Ed Reavy]
6. Polka / Single Reel: Untitled [CICD 6300 (from this recording); St Mary's Polka / Saint Mary's Polka]
7. 7: Jig: The Maid on the Green
8. Reel: The Fermoy Lasses
9. Reel: Untitled [The Heather Breeze]
10. Jig: The Idle Road [CICD 2461 (from this recording); not the tune generally known by the title 'The Idle Road'; The Boys of the Town (Roche 1, # 118)]
11. Reels: The Sally Gardens, Untitled [The Bird in the Bush]
12. Reel: Untitled [Sporting Paddy (CRE, # 133)]
13. Jig: The Idle Road [Title from typed list of contents – erroneous? The Rose in the Heather]
14. Jig: The Last Farewell [CICD 2103 (from this recording); Donnybrook Fair / The Joy of My Life (DMI, # 79)]
15. Jigs: The Ship in Full Sail [CICD 895 (from this recording); also at track A35a], Untitled [CICD 2234 (from this recording, probably from track A35b); CICD 2233, 2228.11 (none from this recording); Sean Phaidin; The Boys of the Town (DMI, # 89) is a related tune; MR also plays a separate but related tune called The Boys of the Town (Roche 1, # 118); also at track A35b]
16. Reels: Bean a' Ti ar Lar [Not in CICD from MR? The Woman of the House (standard version as recorded by Michael Coleman)], An Bhean Tinceara [CICD 2686.11, 4028, 4029, 4030, 5750.11–5750.12 (none from this recording)]
17. Reel: The Bucks of Oranmore
18. Reel: Untitled [The Sligo Maid]
19. Reel: Untitled [Jackie Fitzpatrick's Reel; CRE 2, # 225 (from MR); source of MR's version? Related to Dowd's Favourite / O'Dowd's Favourite as recorded by Michael Coleman?]
20. Reels: Untitled (incomplete), Untitled [The Copperplate]
21. Reel: Untitled [Sporting Nellie]
22. Reel: Untitled [The Ladies Pantalettes – source of MR's version?]
23. Reel: Untitled
24. Reel: Untitled [Fermoy Lasses]
25. Reel: Come West along the Road [CICD 5505 (from this recording; written with tonic note D; played with tonic note F); 5502–5502.11 (none from this recording); DMI, # 793]
26. Reel: Miss Monaghan [CICD 3179.12 (not from this recording); DMI, # 575]
27. Jig: The Battering Ram [CICD 2195.12–2195.15 (none from this recording)]
28. Reel: The Humours of Tulla [CICD 3857.12 (not from this recording); standard setting of the tune; CRE 3, # 135; for MR's 'old' setting, see CICD 3726.11]
29. Reel: The Dairy Maid [Not in CICD from this recording]
30. Jig: Munster Buttermilk 2 [Not in CICD from this recording; The Sports of Multyfarnham (CRE 1, # 43)]
31. Jigs: The Connachtman's Rambles / Bean an Brown Dilisc / Bean ag Baint Dilisc [CICD 2133, 2136.11–12, 2138 (none from this recording)], Untitled [Not in CICD from this recording; Haste to the Wedding]
32. Reel: The Blackhaired Girl / The Blackhaired Lass / Cailin na Gruaige Duibhe [CICD 4230.12–4230.13, 4239 (none from this recording)]
33. Jig: The Killeshandra Lasses [CICD 1761 (from this recording); 1756.11 (not from this recording)]
34. Reel: The Green Mountain [Not in CICD from this recording; The Maid behind the Bar (tonic note D]
35. Jigs: The Ship in Full Sail [CICD 895 (from this recording); also at track A15a], Untitled [CICD 2234 (from this recording, probably from this track); CICD 2233, 2228.11 (none from this recording); Sean Phaidin; The Boys of the Town (DMI, # 89) is a related tune; MR also plays a separate but related tune called The Boys of the Town (Roche 1, # 118); also at track A15b]
36. Jigs: Three Little Drummers [CICD 2292 (from this recording); 2292.11 (not form this recording)], Delaney's Drummers [CICD 2828, 2829 (from this recording); 2406.11–.12 (not from this recording)]
37. Reel: The Boys of the Lake [CICD 3199.11–.12 (both from this recording?); 3195, 3196 (none from this recording); CRE 2, # 164 (from MR)]
38. Reel: The Five Mile Chase [CICD 2880 (from this recording); 2880.11, 2914.11 (not from this recording)]

Breandán Breathnach Collection. Reel-to-Reel 32 [sound recording] / [various performers]

Performers:
Unidentified orchestra, A1;
Clancy, Willie, Clare, whistle A2, B12;
pipes A31–47, B1–11;
Russell, Micho, Clare, whistle A3–21, 23–28, 30;
lilting A29;
Ward, Jim / Jimmie, whistling A22, 29, B13–15;
O'Loughlin, Peadar / O'Loughlin, Peter, fiddle B16–23, 25–26, 30–32;
flute B27–29, 33–34;
Reid, Sean, Clare, speech in English B24 and throughout on B16–34;
Unidentified performer, whistle B35

Running Order:
1. Orchestral piece: Untitled, short
2. Reel: The Fairy Reel / The Jolly Banger [CICD 4427 (from this recording?); WC's father's version of the tune; CRE 3, # 156 (from WC)]
3. Reel: The Fairhaired Boy [CICD 5707.11, 5710 (none from this recording); CRE 2, # 255 (from MR)]
4. Jig: Donall na Greine [CICD 756, 757, 758, 759, 760.11 (none from this recording); CRE 2, # 10 (from MR); Ceol III iv, p 99; Donnybrook Fair / The Joy of My Life (version of? DMI, # 79)]
5. Reel: The Rising Sun [CICD 2908 (where this recording is referenced), 2907.11 (not from this recording); CRE 2, # 260 (from this recording?); for other versions and titles, see BB index, cards 2983, 2657]
6. Reel: The Ladies Pantalettes [CICD 5637 (from this recording), 5626–.11 (none from this recording)]
7. Reel: Untitled [CICD 3098 (from this recording); 4363.11–.12 (not from this recording); played by Johnny Byrt, a travelling carpenter from Liscannor; CRE 2, # 175 (from this recording)]
8. Reel: Patsy Campbell's Reel [CICD 3779 (where this recording is referenced); 3778.11 (not from this recording)]
9. Reel: Rakish Paddy [CICD 3109 (from this recording); 3108, 3110, 6015.11 (not from this recording); DMI, # 749; CRE, # 145]
10. Reel: Drowsy Maggie (mother's version) [CICD 3896.11 (not from this recording); from MR's mother, who played the concertina; MR also plays a version that he learnt in Donegal (see CICD 3896.12–.13)]
11. Jig: Barr na Feirsde / Barr na Feirisde / The Munster Buttermilk [CICD 825 (from this recording); 818.11–.12, 823 (none from this recording; 823 gives the musician as Mick Hand, in error?)]
12. Reels: An Clochairin Ban / The Collier's Reel [CICD 4514 (from this recording); 4513, 4514.11 (none from this recording)]
13. Jig: An Chailleach is a Ceag ar a Gualainn / An Chailleach is a Ceag ar a Guala / Kitty's Rambles [CICD 1467.11 (from this recording), 1467 (not from this recording); CRE 2, # 36 (from MR - card 1467?)]
14. Reel: Sporting Nellie [CICD 5075.11–.16 (none from this recording); Gorman's (CICD 5075, from Mrs Crotty); Sporting Nell; CRE 3, # 194]
15. Jig: The Geese in the Bog [CICD 1605 (from this recording); 724.11, 1604 (none from this recording); major key; CRE 2, # 53 (from MR; not from this recording); The Lark's March]
16. Jig: The Geese in the Bog [CICD 1809 (from this recording); 1809.11 (not from this recording); minor key, tonic note A; for a version of this tune with tonic note B, see track 18 (CICD 1809.13–.14); not the same tune as that at tracks 15 and 17]
17. Jig: The Geese in the Bog [As at track 15, incomplete]
18. Jig: The Geese in the Bog [CICD 1809.14 (where this recording is referenced); 1809.12–.13 (not from this recording); minor key, tonic note B; for a version of this tune with tonic note A, see track 15 (CICD 1809, 1809.11); not the same tune as that at tracks 15 and 17]
19. Reel: Upstairs in a Tent [CICD 4446 (from this recording); 4444.12, 4445 (none from this recording); CRE 2, # 190 (from this recording, obviously from CICD 4446 – notes repeat the information on the card, including the mistranscription of Jimmy Mulqueeny's name as 'Jimmy Mucai')]
20. Jig / Slide: The Clare Jig [CICD 2364.15 (from this recording); 1162.11–.12, 2364.11–.14 (none from this recording); CRE 2, # 71 (untitled, from this recording)]
21. Reel: The Boy in the Gap (old version) [CICD 2920 (from this recording); 2920.11, 2921–.11 (none from this recording); distinct from the standard version of this tune, which MR also plays.]
22. Reel: Untitled [Not in CICD from this recording; The Boy in the Gap]
23. Reel: All the Ways to Galway [CICD 3561.11 (from this recording); 3086.11–.12, 3561, 3561.12 (none from this recording); The Kerry Cow; I Wish I Had a Kerry Cow; CRE 2, # 282 (from this recording) and also at CRE 2, # 116; MR also has a version of this tune as a single reel / polka]
24. Jig: Cathaoir an Phiobaire [CICD 1993.11 (from this recording); 1993 (not from this recording); The Piper's Chair; CRE, # 9 (not from MR)]
25. Reel: Is Trua gan Peata 'n Mhaoir Agam / An Peata Beag is a Mhathair [CICD 4008, 5635 (both from this recording); 5634 (where this recording is referenced); 4007.11, 5635.11 (none from this recording); CRE 2, # 259 (from this recording); The Mother and Child Reel]
26. Reel: The Blackhaired Lass / The Blackhaired Girl / Cailin na Gruaige Duibhe [CICD 4239 (from this recording), 4230.12–.13, (not from this recording)]
27. Jig: Untitled [CICD 1879 (from this recording); 795.11, 795.13 (not from this recording); as Gillan's Apples in CRE 2, # 7 and DMI, # 287; Apples in Winter]
28. Reel: Untitled [CICD 4006.11 (not from this recording); Connemara Stockings]
29. Song Tune / Dance Tune: Untitled
30. Reels: Sporting Nellie [CICD 5075.11–.16 (none from this recording); Gorman's (CICD 5075, from Mrs Crotty); Sporting Nell; CRE 3, # 194; also at track 14], The Bucks of Oranmore [CICD 5482 (from this recording); 5725, 5726–.14 (none from this recording)]
31. Jig: Petticoat Loose / Donall na Greine [Not in CICD from this recording; DMWC, # 76]
32. Piece: The Humours of Glin [Not in CICD; DMWC, # 54]
33. Single Jig: Untitled [Not in CICD from this recording; DMWC, # 70, as Unknown]
34. Jig: The Maiden that Jigs it in Style / Brian O'Lynn [CICD 1886 (from this recording); second part stated to be that of Brian O'Lynn; DMWC, # 66]
35. Single Jig / Dance Tune: Untitled [Not in CICD; stated in the 'Pipes' series documentation to be a single jig; dance tune (in 3/4 time?) stated to have been played by Garrett Barry; not in DMWC?]
36. Jig, Reel: Bimid ag Ol is ag Pogadh na mBan [CICD 2187 (from this recording); Bimid ag Ol; DMWC, # 7; tune related to reel that follows], Sean Reid's Favourite [CICD 5066 (not from this recording; from CRE, # 83, from WC, where its title is given as Gilbert Clancy's Reel); DMWC, # 15, where its title is given as 'Sean Reid's Reel'; tune is related to the first tune in this selection]
37. Fling / Piece, Jig: An Buachaill Dreoite / An Buachaill Breoite [Track contains two versions of the same tune; neither in CICD from WC; DMWC, # 135 & 136; related to the tune at CICD 3208 (not from WC)]
38. Single Jig: The Fowler on the Moor [Not in CICD from this recording; DMWC, # 74]
39. Jig: Cailleach, do Mharais Me / A Chailleach, do Mharais Me [CICD 2581 (not from this recording); DMWC, # 49]
40. Reel: The Parson's Son / The Boyne Hunt [Not in CICD from this recording; DMWC, # 142; WC has 3 parts (usually 2)]
41. Reel: The Cameronian [Not in CICD from this recording; DMWC, # 140; WC has 3 parts (usually 2)]
42. Polka: Untitled [Not in CICD from this recording; DMWC, # 68 as Unknown]
43. 43: Air: Eamon an Chnoic
44. Single Jig: Untitled [Not in CICD from this recording; DMWC, # 85 as Garrai na Saileog; often played as a hornpipe; Mrs Galvin's]
45. Jig: Strop the Razor [Not in CICD from this recording; DMWC, # 29; version of The Cook in the Kitchen; Piocfad an Snathaid (alternative name given by WC - might belong to the tune on the next track)]
46. Jig: Gallagher's / Gallagher's Frolics / The Frieze Breeches [Not in CICD from this recording; DMWC, # 12 (one of several versions given); pieced together here with difficulty; not the tune commonly known as Gallagher's Frolics]
47. Air: Untitled [Stated to be like 'The Rocks of Bawn'] [END OF BAND ONE]
48. Single Jig: Untitled [CICD 1330 (from this recording); DMWC, # 75, as Willie's Single]
49. Jig: Fasten the Leg in Her [Not in CICD from this recording; DMWC, # 73; Garrett Barry's version]
50. Jig: The Lark in the Morning [Not in CICD from this recording; DMWC, # 78; stated to be a version from WC's mother, which came from the piper Garrett Barry]
51. Fling / Reel / Single Jig: Willie's Fling [CICD 3297 (from this recording; in reel section, though with BB indication that time signature should be 12/8); DMWC, # 146, in 4/4 time as Fling No. 1]
52. Reel: Down the Broom [Not in CICD from this recording; DMWC, # 77; differs from standard version]
53. Reel: Untitled [Not in CICD from this recording; DMWC, # 67, as The Dublin Lads (title supplied by Pat Mitchell, editor of DMWC, from WC's words after he plays the tune here)]
54. Reel: The Concertina Reel [Not in CICD from this recording; DMWC, # 72; CRE 2, # 220, from Pat Mitchell, as 'Ril Liam' (learnt from WC); also played by Micho Russell, whose title was The Dunagore Reel; WC & PM play it with tonic note G, M R with tonic note D]
55. Single Jig: Kitty Got a Clinking Coming from the Races [Not in CICD from this recording; DMWC, # 79, as The Ballintore Fancy (title from commercial recording by Leo Rowsome?); John Fleming's Jig (CRE 2, # 66)]
56. Reel: The Mayo Lasses [Not in CICD from this recording; DMWC, # 69; version of The Old Maids of Galway / Johnny When You Die]
57. Reel: Untitled [CICD 5993 (from this recording); tune incomplete; not in DMWC?]
58. Reel, Air: The Green Groves of Erin [Not in CICD from this recording; DMWC, # 71], An Seanduine [The Old Man Rocking the Cradle; DMWC, # 130]
59. Jig: Untitled [CICD 503 (from this recording?); DMWC, # 57, as Unknown]
60. Reel: Untitled [CICD 5711 (from this recording?); as Gerry Commane's Reel in CRE 3, # 203]
61. Jig: Untitled [CICD 564 (from this recording?); version of The Kesh Jig]
62. Jig / Dance Tune: Untitled
63. Reel: Untitled [Not in CICD from this recording; Colonel Fraser]
64. Reel: Mother's Delight [CICD 4467 (from this recording); CRE 2, # 240 (from this recording); played in two different keys, the second as played by Tommy Potts]
65. Reel: Untitled [Not in CICD from this recording; The Star of Munster]
66. Reel: The Bunch of Green Rushes [CICD 5942 (from this recording)]
67. Reel: Bobby Casey's Feathers / Toss the Feathers [CICD 3051 (from this recording?); a version of Toss the Feathers played by Bobby Casey]
68. Reel: Untitled [CICD 4984 (from this recording); CRE 2, # 223 (from this recording); learnt from Bobby Casey; Tuttle's Reel]
69. Reel: Untitled [Not in CICD from this recording; The Chicago Reel]
70. Reel: Major Harrison's Fedora [CICD 4298 (from this recording); CRE 2, # 243 (from this recording)]
71. 24: Speech: Untitled [Tracking down a musician who, according to Willie Clancy's father, had a wonderful tune]
72. Reel: The Collier's Reel [Not in CICD from this recording]
73. Reel: Untitled [Not in CICD from this recording; Rakish Paddy (the version recorded by James Morrison)]
74. Reel: The Flogging Reel [Not in CICD from this recording]
75. Reel: The Pride of Loughrea [CICD 2771.12 (from this recording?); The Humours of Loughrea; Tommy Whelan’s]
76. Jig: The Frieze Breeches [CICD 952, 953 (both from this recording?); I Buried My Wife and Danced on Top of Her]
77. Jig: Untitled [CICD 2229 (from this recording?); CRE, # 34, as The Old Woman's Purse of Money; The Hag's Purse; followed by an unsuccessful attempt to think of another tune: 2nd part is that of 'I Buried My Wife and Danced on Top of Her']
78. Reel: Untitled [CICD 5049.11 (from this recording); CRE 2, # 293, as The Game of Love (from this recording)]
79. Reel: Untitled [Not in CICD from this recording; CRE 2, # 131, as Callaghan's (not from P O'L); Now She's Purring]
80. Reel: Untitled [Not in CICD from this recording; The Flowers of Limerick]
81. Reel: Untitled [Not in CICD from this recording; The Shaskeen Reel; version recorded by the Ballinakill Ceili Band]
82. Air: Untitled [The Old Man Rocking the Cradle]

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