- BBR-18712/1/258845/05
- Part
- [n.d]
Part of Breandán Breathnach Collection
Jig: The Rakes of Clonmel [CICD 1814.11 (from this recording); 1814.12, 1814 (not from this recording); DMI, # 149]
Russell, Micho, Clare - tin whistle
Part of Breandán Breathnach Collection
Jig: The Rakes of Clonmel [CICD 1814.11 (from this recording); 1814.12, 1814 (not from this recording); DMI, # 149]
Russell, Micho, Clare - tin whistle
Part of Breandán Breathnach Collection
Speech, Reel: Untitled [Man in Ennistymon asks for the tune 'Bean an Ti ar Lar'], The Woman of the House / The Mistress of the House [Not in CICD from this recording; learned by MR from group from San Francisco; piping version; for the 'standard' version, see the next track]
Russell, Micho, Clare
Part of Breandán Breathnach Collection
Reel: The Woman of the House [Not in CICD from this recording; 'standard' version; for the piping version, see the previous track]
Russell, Micho, Clare
Part of Breandán Breathnach Collection
Reel: The Shaskeen [Not in CICD from this recording]
Russell, Micho, Clare
Part of Breandán Breathnach Collection
Reel: Untitled [Not in CICD from this recording; Jackie Coleman's Reel]
Russell, Micho, Clare
Part of Breandán Breathnach Collection
Reel: The Dunagore Reel / The Concertina Reel [CICD 5610–.12, 5769 (none from this recording); MR's mother played it on the concertina; CRE 2, # 210 and 275 (both from MR); The Concertina Reel (DMWC, # 72)]
Russell, Micho, Clare
Part of Breandán Breathnach Collection
Jig: The Donnybrook Jig [Not in CICD from this recording; Donnybrook Fair (DMI, # 79)]
Russell, Micho, Clare
Part of Breandán Breathnach Collection
Reel: The Sally Gardens [Not in CICD from this recording]
Russell, Micho, Clare
Part of Breandán Breathnach Collection
Reel: The Mason's Apron [Not in CICD from this recording; played the 'old' way, as played by local concertina players]
Russell, Micho, Clare
Part of Breandán Breathnach Collection
Reel: Untitled [Not in CICD from this recording; version of The Humours of Westport]
Russell, Micho, Clare