It Was Great Altogether


It Was Great Altogether TSCD680T subtitled The continuing tradition of Irish music in London is the second album in the fourth series of The Voice of the People from Topic Records.

Introduction

This compilation follows the development of London-Irish music from the 1950s to the present time and presents recordings from Topic records back catalogue and many private collections.
Reg Hall defines the booklet of the other compilation in the series, the 'London-Irish' as a distinct ethnic community of settled migrants and their offspring with topping up from a constant trickle of immigrants from Ireland. On this second compilation most of the musicians were raised in Ireland with a few from London, some of whom travelled to Ireland for holidays.

The Compiler

Reg Hall has been active in Irish music in London since the 1950s having been invited by Michael Gorman to join his band in 1956. His involvement in documenting the phenomena continued when he co-produced Paddy in the Smoke with Bill Leader in 1968, recorded in The Favourite public house in Holloway. A number of other recordings followed as well as continuing to play in sessions around London.
A large number of the tracks selected feature him providing accompaniment on either piano or keyboard for the dance tunes.

Packaging

The album consists of a cardboard case with a card CD holder for the three CDs and a booklet for the sleeve notes.

Cardboard case

The cardboard case does not detail the tracks in the compilation but does identify all the musicians and in the brief notes explains the place of Irish music in the lives of the migrant population in the 1950s. The notes then continue to explain that this album covers the period after the 1950s up to the present day.

Booklet

The booklet consists of 106 pages and follows a similar sequence to the other albums in the series.
  • About the Editor – written by Tony Engle Managing Director of Topic Records
  • The Voice of the People – Detailing the concept and philosophy of the series of compilations
  • It Was Great Altogether – A commentary on the album and the social context of the Irish music within London. The first and second CDs cover music produced by the original migrants and the third is recordings made more recently with some older migrants together with second and third generation Londoners.
CD1, CD2 and CD3. These three sections details the tunes being played on the CDs together with a brief biography of each of the musicians and a history of the recordings in track order.
Track lists. The track lists for the three CDs are listed with the artist details and running time.

The Recordings

The album consists of three CDs of recordings made of London Irish Musicians who have worked and played in London from 1964 to 2014. The majority of recordings were made in London. Many of the recordings were made by private individuals with a number from various organisations and individuals including Bob Davenport, Bill Leader, Reg Hall, Peter Bellamy, Resonance 104.4 FM, RTÉ and Radio na Gaeltachta.

CD1

The CD contains recordings from 1965 to 1998.
A number of the tracks on the CD were recorded in The Favourite, Holloway. 7 of the tracks recorded by Bill Leader in addition to the tracks on Paddy in the Smoke, with 2 other tracks recorded by Edward Tise.
Tom Cussen both plays on and records track 13.
Tracks 1 and 2 were originally released on the Topic records album Memories of Sligo which is available as a download.
TrackTitle/Recording DetailsArtist/| InstrumentLength
1Tarbolton / The Longford Collector / The Sailor’s BonnetJohnny Duffy, Tommy Healy, Reg Hall.3:10
1Recorded by Tony Engle at Reg Hall’s house, Croydon, London, 15 February 1977.Recorded by Tony Engle at Reg Hall’s house, Croydon, London, 15 February 1977.3:10
2Martin Wynne’s No. 1 / Martin Wynne’s No. 2Johnny Duffy, Tommy Healy, Reg Hall.2:50
2Recorded by Tony Engle at Reg Hall’s house, Croydon, London, 15 February 1977.Recorded by Tony Engle at Reg Hall’s house, Croydon, London, 15 February 1977.2:50
3Whelan’s / The Lark in the MorningJimmy Power, Reg Hall.2:35
3Recorded by Tony Engle at Tangent Studio, Shepherd’s Bush, London, 1 July 1976.Recorded by Tony Engle at Tangent Studio, Shepherd’s Bush, London, 1 July 1976.2:35
4Jackie Coleman’s / The CastleJimmy Power, Reg Hall, Gerry Wright,.2:13
4Recorded by Tony Engle at Tangent Studio, Shepherd’s Bush, London, 1 July 1976.Recorded by Tony Engle at Tangent Studio, Shepherd’s Bush, London, 1 July 1976.2:13
5The Flax-dresser/ The Limerick RacesDanny Meehan, Michael Hynes, Dermot Kearney.2:50
5Recorded in the club room at the Empress of Russia, Islington, London, 25 April 1985.Recorded in the club room at the Empress of Russia, Islington, London, 25 April 1985.2:50
6Billy Brocker’s / The Humours of TullaMichael Hynes, Dermot Kearney.1:52
6Recorded in the club room at the Empress of Russia, Islington, London, 25 April 1985.Recorded in the club room at the Empress of Russia, Islington, London, 25 April 1985.1:52
7Cherish the LadiesDanny Meehan & Bobby Casey, Reg Hall, John McLaughlin.2:20
7Recorded by Bill Leader at The Favourite, Holloway, London, 12 February 1967.Recorded by Bill Leader at The Favourite, Holloway, London, 12 February 1967.2:20
8Lucy Campbell / The Bucks of Oranmore / Rakish PaddyBobby Casey, Andy Boyle.5:10
8Recorded by Bill Leader & Reg Hall at Bill Leader’s flat, Camden Town, London, 19 April 1967.Recorded by Bill Leader & Reg Hall at Bill Leader’s flat, Camden Town, London, 19 April 1967.5:10
9Connemara Stockings / Ships Are SailingBobby Casey, Tommy McCarthy.1:50
9Recorded by Bill Leader at Leader Sound Studio, Cecil Sharp House, Camden Town, London, 1972.Recorded by Bill Leader at Leader Sound Studio, Cecil Sharp House, Camden Town, London, 1972.1:50
10The New Century / Caroline O’Neill’sFinbarr Dwyer.3:02
10Recorded in a private house in London, late 1960s.Recorded in a private house in London, late 1960s.3:02
11Kitty in the Lane / Maude MillerFinbarr Dwyer.2:25
11Recorded in a private house in London, late 1960s.Recorded in a private house in London, late 1960s.2:25
12The Mouse in the Cupboard / Happy to Meet, Sorry to PartJimmy Power, Paul Gross & Lucy Farr, Tommy Maguire, Reg Hall.2:12
12Recorded by Reg Hall at the Admiral Duncan, Deptford, London, 14 February 1965.Recorded by Reg Hall at the Admiral Duncan, Deptford, London, 14 February 1965.2:12
13The Glenside No.1 / The Glenside No. 2Maureen Minogue, Tadgh Kearney, Tom Cussen, Jimmy Hogan.2:02
13Recorded by Tom Cussens at Jimmy Hogan’s house, Finsbury Park, London, 1969.Recorded by Tom Cussens at Jimmy Hogan’s house, Finsbury Park, London, 1969.2:02
14Eddie Maloney’s / Lady GordonLucy Farr, Tommy Healy, Reg Hall.2:05
14Recorded by Keith Summers in the club room at the Empress of Russia, Islington, London, 6 June 1985.Recorded by Keith Summers in the club room at the Empress of Russia, Islington, London, 6 June 1985.2:05
15Sweet Flowers of Milltown / The Boys of KnockLucy Farr, Tommy Healy, Reg Hall.2:29
15Recorded by Keith Summers in the club room at the Empress of Russia, Islington, London, 6 June 1985.Recorded by Keith Summers in the club room at the Empress of Russia, Islington, London, 6 June 1985.2:29
16The Knights of St. Patrick / Paddy in LondonJimmy Power, Paddy Malynn, Frank Blaney, Reg Hall.2:01
16Recorded by Edward Tise at The Favourite, Holloway, London, 14 June 1979, on the occasion of the filming of The Bolden Lad.Recorded by Edward Tise at The Favourite, Holloway, London, 14 June 1979, on the occasion of the filming of The Bolden Lad.2:01
17The Humours of Tullycrinme / Mickie Callagher’sJoe Whelan, Liam Farrell, Reg Hall.3:51
17Recorded by Paul Marsh in the bar of the Waterman’s Arts Centre, Brentford, London, 15 February 1998.Recorded by Paul Marsh in the bar of the Waterman’s Arts Centre, Brentford, London, 15 February 1998.3:51
18The SiamsaJoe Whelan, Liam Farrell, Reg Hall.3:17
18Recorded by Paul Marsh in the bar of the Waterman’s Arts Centre, Brentford, London, 15 February 1998.Recorded by Paul Marsh in the bar of the Waterman’s Arts Centre, Brentford, London, 15 February 1998.3:17
19The Fly in the Porter / Burning BrakesJoe Whelan, Liam Farrell, Reg Hall.3:50
19Recorded by Paul Marsh in the bar of the Waterman’s Arts Centre, Brentford, London, 15 March 1998.Recorded by Paul Marsh in the bar of the Waterman’s Arts Centre, Brentford, London, 15 March 1998.3:50
20The Pride of Rathmore / The Girls of FarranforeCon Curtin & Edmond Murphy, Reg Hall.2:20
20Recorded by Bill Leader at The Favourite, Holloway, London, 13 March 1968.Recorded by Bill Leader at The Favourite, Holloway, London, 13 March 1968.2:20
21The Derrycrag / Tie the Bonnet / The Abbey ReelCon Curtin & Edmond Murphy, Reg Hall.4:49
21Recorded by Bill Leader at The Favourite, Holloway, London, 13 March 1968.Recorded by Bill Leader at The Favourite, Holloway, London, 13 March 1968.4:49
22Strike the Gay Harp / Brendan Tonroe’sTommy Maguire, Father O’Keefe, Reg Hall.2:47
22Recorded by Bill Leader at The Favourite, Holloway, London, 21 April 1968.Recorded by Bill Leader at The Favourite, Holloway, London, 21 April 1968.2:47
23The Stoney Steps / The Hare’s PawTommy Maguire, Father O’Keefe, Reg Hall.1:54
23Recorded by Bill Leader at The Favourite, Holloway, London, 21 April 1968.Recorded by Bill Leader at The Favourite, Holloway, London, 21 April 1968.1:54
24The Carracastle LassesMartin Byrnes, Reg Hall.1:45
24Recorded by Bill Leader at Reg Hall’s house, Croydon, London, 23/24 June 1967.Recorded by Bill Leader at Reg Hall’s house, Croydon, London, 23/24 June 1967.1:45
25The Frieze BritchesMartin Byrnes, Reg Hall.2:44
25Recorded by Bill Leader at Reg Hall’s house, Croydon, London, 23/24 June 1967.Recorded by Bill Leader at Reg Hall’s house, Croydon, London, 23/24 June 1967.2:44
26The Heathery BreezeSean O’Shea, Bobby Casey, Reg Hall.1:47
26Recorded by Bill Leader at The Favourite, Holloway, London, 5 March 1967.Recorded by Bill Leader at The Favourite, Holloway, London, 5 March 1967.1:47
27O’Callaghan’s / The Hare’s FootCon Curtin, Denis McMahon & Julia Clifford, Reg Hall.1:57
27Recorded by Bill Leader at The Favourite, Holloway, London, 12 March 1967.Recorded by Bill Leader at The Favourite, Holloway, London, 12 March 1967.1:57
28Cooley’s / O’Rourke’s / The Pigeon on the GateJohn Whelan, Jimmy Power, Tommy Healy, Frank Blaney, Big John Gray, Reg Hall.3:12
28Recorded by Edward Tise at The Favourite, Holloway, London, 14 June 1979, on the occasion of the filming of The Bolden Lad.Recorded by Edward Tise at The Favourite, Holloway, London, 14 June 1979, on the occasion of the filming of The Bolden Lad.3:12

CD2

The CD contains recordings from 1964 to 2014.
1 track was recorded by Lucy Farr in The Favourite, Holloway. Tom Cussen both plays and/or records on a number of tracks.
The musicians in the Thatch Ceili Band are Bobby Casey, Brendan Mulkere & Adrian Bourke, Roger Sherlock & Paul Gallagher, Tommy Keane, John Bowe, Mick O’Connor, Kevin Taylor, Mick Whelan.
TrackTitle/Recording DetailsArtist & | Instrument/Original ReleaseLength
1The Rakes of Clonmel / The Humours of Drimnagh / CastleconnorThe Thatch Ceili Band.3:30
1Recording studio, London, 1986.Recording studio, London, 1986.3:30
2The Four Courts / The New CopperplateMaureen Minogue.2:29
2Recorded by Tom Cussen at Maureen Minogue’s house, London, 1969.Recorded by Tom Cussen at Maureen Minogue’s house, London, 1969.2:29
3The KnocknagowMaureen Minogue.1:38
3Recorded by Tom Cussen at Maureen Minogue’s house, London, 1969.Recorded by Tom Cussen at Maureen Minogue’s house, London, 1969.1:38
4The HarlequinJulia Clifford, Billy Clifford.2:07
4Recorded by Hugh Miller & Alan Ward at Camus Cross, Co. Tipperary, 11 July 1976.Recorded by Hugh Miller & Alan Ward at Camus Cross, Co. Tipperary, 11 July 1976.2:07
5John Mahinney’s No. 1 / Sligo BayJulia Clifford, Billy Clifford.1:52
5Recorded by Hugh Miller & Alan Ward at Camus Cross, Co. Tipperary, 11 July 1976.Recorded by Hugh Miller & Alan Ward at Camus Cross, Co. Tipperary, 11 July 1976.1:52
6Paddy in LondonJack Heffernan, Mary Heffernan.1:36
6Recorded by Peter Graves & Billy Steven at the Victoria Tavern, Holloway Road, London, early 1988.Recorded by Peter Graves & Billy Steven at the Victoria Tavern, Holloway Road, London, early 1988.1:36
7Australian WatersDanny Meehan.1:47
7Recorded by Reg Hall & Dermot Kearney at Reg Hall’s house, Croydon, London, 28 May 1987.Recorded by Reg Hall & Dermot Kearney at Reg Hall’s house, Croydon, London, 28 May 1987.1:47
8Farewell to Ireland / The Maid of Mount Cisco / Come West along the RoadMarcus Hernon, Martin McMahon, Teresa McMahon,.4:54
8Recorded by Austin Barrett at a party in Marcus Hernon’s house, Carna, Co. Galway, 2006.Recorded by Austin Barrett at a party in Marcus Hernon’s house, Carna, Co. Galway, 2006.4:54
9un-titled / Royal CharlieLucy Farr.2:04
9Recorded by Bill Leader & Reg Hall at Leader Sounds studio, Greetland, Yorkshire, 9 August 1976.Recorded by Bill Leader & Reg Hall at Leader Sounds studio, Greetland, Yorkshire, 9 August 1976.2:04
10Anderson’sLucy Farr.1:52
10Recorded by Bill Leader & Reg Hall at Leader Sounds studio, Greetland, Yorkshire, 9 August 1976.Recorded by Bill Leader & Reg Hall at Leader Sounds studio, Greetland, Yorkshire, 9 August 1976.1:52
11The Long NoteLucy Farr.2:01
11Recorded by Bill Leader & Reg Hall at Leader Sounds studio, Greetland, Yorkshire, 9 August 1976.Recorded by Bill Leader & Reg Hall at Leader Sounds studio, Greetland, Yorkshire, 9 August 1976.2:01
12Jack Coughlin’s FavouriteGabe O’Sullivan.1:27
12Recorded by Nic Kinsey & supervised by Peter Bellamy at Livingstone Studios, Barnet, London, April 1979.Recorded by Nic Kinsey & supervised by Peter Bellamy at Livingstone Studios, Barnet, London, April 1979.1:27
13The Green BlanketGabe O’Sullivan.1:43
13Recorded by Nic Kinsey & supervised by Peter Bellamy at Livingstone Studios, Barnet, London, April 1979.Recorded by Nic Kinsey & supervised by Peter Bellamy at Livingstone Studios, Barnet, London, April 1979.1:43
14The Green MountainBrian Rooney.1:08
14Provenance not known, London, probably 1980s.Provenance not known, London, probably 1980s.1:08
15Rolling in the BarrelBrian Rooney.0:39
15Provenance not known, London, probably 1980s.Provenance not known, London, probably 1980s.0:39
16McHugh’s / The American JigTom O’Connell, Mick O’Connor.2:44
16Recorded by Tony Engle & Reg Hall at Tom O’Connell’s house, Upper Holloway, London. 2 December 2014.Recorded by Tony Engle & Reg Hall at Tom O’Connell’s house, Upper Holloway, London. 2 December 2014.2:44
17The Honeysuckle / The FriscoJacqueline McCarthy, Tommy Keane.2:53
17Recorded by Tommy Keane in The Crane Bar, Galway, 2010.Recorded by Tommy Keane in The Crane Bar, Galway, 2010.2:53
18The Castlepollard LassTommy McGowan.1:32
18Recorded by PJ Hernon, Co. Sligo, 1994.Recorded by PJ Hernon, Co. Sligo, 1994.1:32
19Tommy McGowan’sTommy McGowan.1:22
19Recorded by PJ Hernon, Co. Sligo, 1994.Recorded by PJ Hernon, Co. Sligo, 1994.1:22
20The Maid behind the BarEddie Corcoran, Seamus Tansey.1:53
20Recorded by Bill Leader at Reg Hall’s house, Croydon, London, 11 October 1967.Recorded by Bill Leader at Reg Hall’s house, Croydon, London, 11 October 1967.1:53
21Rakish PatHenry Dwyer.1:18
21Recorded by Reg Hall at Henry Dwyer’s house, Coolock, Drumfin, Riverstown, Co. Sligo, 3 December 1988.Recorded by Reg Hall at Henry Dwyer’s house, Coolock, Drumfin, Riverstown, Co. Sligo, 3 December 1988.1:18
22Pat Burke’s / Fraher’sVince O’Halloran, Reg Hall.2:09
22Recorded by Tony Engle & Tony Russell at the Tangent Studio, Shepherd’s Bush, London, 25 March 1976.Recorded by Tony Engle & Tony Russell at the Tangent Studio, Shepherd’s Bush, London, 25 March 1976.2:09
23Touch Me If You Dare / The Flowers of RedhillJack Dolan.0:56
23Recorded by Lucy Farr in The Favourite, Holloway, London, early 1970s.Recorded by Lucy Farr in The Favourite, Holloway, London, early 1970s.0:56
24Nora Crionna / The Banks of NewfoundlandMaureen Minogue, Tom Cussen.2:11
24Recorded by Tom Cussen at Maureen Minogue’s house, London, 1969.Recorded by Tom Cussen at Maureen Minogue’s house, London, 1969.2:11
25Scotch Mary / Ships Are SailingMaureen Minogue, Tom Cussen.2:26
25Recorded by Tom Cussen at Maureen Minogue’s house, London, 1969.Recorded by Tom Cussen at Maureen Minogue’s house, London, 1969.2:26
26The Thatched Cabin / The SkylarkSelina Munnelly.1:36
26Recorded by Andrew Bathe at Selina Munnelly’s flat, Finbury Park, London, 7 October 1984.Recorded by Andrew Bathe at Selina Munnelly’s flat, Finbury Park, London, 7 October 1984.1:36
27The Eel in the Sink / The Ivy LeafBill Glasheen, Selina Munnelly, John Blout.3:12
27Recorded by Austin Barrett in The Blackstock, Finsbury Park, London, 1979.Recorded by Austin Barrett in The Blackstock, Finsbury Park, London, 1979.3:12
28The Humours of LisheenBilly Clifford.1:01
28Recorded by Reg Hall at Lucy & Eric Farr’s house, Ladywell, London, 16 August 1964.Recorded by Reg Hall at Lucy & Eric Farr’s house, Ladywell, London, 16 August 1964.1:01
29The Humours of GlenfleskJulia Clifford.1:05
29Recorded by Reg Hall at Lucy & Eric Farr’s house, Ladywell, London, 16 August 1964.Recorded by Reg Hall at Lucy & Eric Farr’s house, Ladywell, London, 16 August 1964.1:05
30Sergeant Carey’s DreamAmby Whyms.1:22
30Recorded by Tommy Maree at Amby Whyms’s house, London, 4 February 1998.Recorded by Tommy Maree at Amby Whyms’s house, London, 4 February 1998.1:22
31Paddy O’Brien’sAmby Whyms.1:26
31Recorded by Tommy Maree at Amby Whyms’s house, London, 4 February 1998.Recorded by Tommy Maree at Amby Whyms’s house, London, 4 February 1998.1:26
32Maud MillerAmby Whyms, Mary Bowe.1:25
32Recorded by Tommy Maree at Amby Whyms’s house, London, 4 February 1998.Recorded by Tommy Maree at Amby Whyms’s house, London, 4 February 1998.1:25
33Munster Buttermilk / Jim Ward’s / The Old FavouriteJohn Carty, Marcus Hernon, unidentified, Paddy Gallagher.4:56
33Recorded by Sean Dunn, Gunners Arms, Highbury, London, 1990. Larry Masterson Collection.Recorded by Sean Dunn, Gunners Arms, Highbury, London, 1990. Larry Masterson Collection.4:56
34The Jolly Tinker / The Pretty Girls of MayoBobby Casey & Andy Boyle, Paddy Breen.2:29
34Recorded by Bill Leader & Reg Hall at Bill Leader’s flat, Camden Town, London, 19 April 1967.Recorded by Bill Leader & Reg Hall at Bill Leader’s flat, Camden Town, London, 19 April 1967.2:29
35The Banks of the Ilen / Cronin’sThe Thatch Ceili Band.2:33
35Recording studio, London, 1986.Recording studio, London, 1986.2:33

CD3

The CD brings the scene up to date with recordings from 1988 to 2014.
The musicians in The Auld Triangle Ceili Band are Teresa Heanue & Sinead Linane, James Carty, Mick Mulvey & John Murphy, Gary Connolly & Maureen Linane, Karen Ryan, Reg Hall, Pat McNamee.
TrackTitle/Recording DetailsArtist & Instrument/Original ReleaseLength
1Lad O’Beirne’s / Fionn O’Donal’sSinead Linane, James Carty, Reg Hall.3:07
1Ceili House, RTÉ pre-recorded radio programme, The Auld Triangle, Finsbury Park, London, 17 April 2005. Courtesy of RTÉ Archives.Ceili House, RTÉ pre-recorded radio programme, The Auld Triangle, Finsbury Park, London, 17 April 2005. Courtesy of RTÉ Archives.3:07
2The Concert Reel / The Corpus ReelThe Auld Triangle Ceili Band2:28
2Recorded by Seamus Brogan at the All-Britain Fleadh Ceoil, Edgehill College, Ormskirk, Cheshire, 29 June 2003.Recorded by Seamus Brogan at the All-Britain Fleadh Ceoil, Edgehill College, Ormskirk, Cheshire, 29 June 2003.2:28
3Up Sligo / The Shoemaker’s FancyLamond Gillespie, John Blake.3:15
3Recorded by Sean Keegan at the University of Limerick studio, 2007.Recorded by Sean Keegan at the University of Limerick studio, 2007.3:15
4Lady Gordon / Johnny Henry’sLamond Gillespie, John Blake, Eamon Burke, Tommy Maree, Reg Hall.2:39
4Recorded by Tommy Maree & John Blake at Our Lady of Grace RC School, Dollis Hill, London, 20 December 2008.Recorded by Tommy Maree & John Blake at Our Lady of Grace RC School, Dollis Hill, London, 20 December 2008.2:39
5The Mullingar Races / Music in the GlenSean Casey, Bernadette McCarthy, Dermot Kearney, Reg Hall.3:41
5Recorded by Peter Graves & Billy Steven at the Victoria Tavern, Holloway Road, London, early 1988.Recorded by Peter Graves & Billy Steven at the Victoria Tavern, Holloway Road, London, early 1988.3:41
6The Primrose Lass / Cregg’s Pipes / Tom Ward’s DownfallBrian Rooney, Mick Mulvey, Reg Hall.2:43
6Recorded by Simon Wroe, City of London, 5 April 2003.Recorded by Simon Wroe, City of London, 5 April 2003.2:43
7The Mill Pond / Statia Donnelly’sDermot Burke, Mick Mulvey.2:41
7Recorded by Radio na Gaeltachta, supervised by Neansaí Ní Choisdealbha, at the Irish Centre, Camden Town, London, 27 May 2011. Courtesy of Radio na Gaeltachta.Recorded by Radio na Gaeltachta, supervised by Neansaí Ní Choisdealbha, at the Irish Centre, Camden Town, London, 27 May 2011. Courtesy of Radio na Gaeltachta.2:41
8Grandpa Tommy’s Ceili BandBrian Rooney.0:53
8Provenance not known, London, 1980s?Provenance not known, London, 1980s?0:53
9The KnocknagowBrian Rooney.0:59
9Provenance not known, London, 1980s?Provenance not known, London, 1980s?0:59
10Devaney’s Goat / The DairymaidMick Linane & Sinead Linane, James Carty, Gary Connolly & Maureen Linane, Reg Hall.3:57
10Recorded by Chris Kreinczes in the Auld Triangle, Finsbury Park, London, 19 September 2010.Recorded by Chris Kreinczes in the Auld Triangle, Finsbury Park, London, 19 September 2010.3:57
11The Salmanca / The Crooked RoadBrendan Mulkere, Paul Gallagher.2:05
11Recorded by Robin Broadbank at a concert at University College, Cork, 26 February 1994.Recorded by Robin Broadbank at a concert at University College, Cork, 26 February 1994.2:05
12Blackbirds and ThrushesJoe Whelan, Liam Farrell.2:47
12Recorded by Simon Ritchie & John Howson at Reg Hall’s house, Croydon, London, 22 October 2001.Recorded by Simon Ritchie & John Howson at Reg Hall’s house, Croydon, London, 22 October 2001.2:47
13Collier’s / The DooneJoe Whelan, Liam Farrell, Reg Hall.3:26
13Recorded by Simon Ritchie & John Howson at Reg Hall’s house, Croydon, London, 22 October 2001.Recorded by Simon Ritchie & John Howson at Reg Hall’s house, Croydon, London, 22 October 2001.3:26
14The Telegraph / Out on the OceanAustin Dawes, Seanin McDonagh, Bobby Ramsey.2:00
14Ceili House, RTÉ pre-recorded radio programme, the Lord Napier, Thornton Heath, London, 27 April 1999. Courtesy of RTÉ Archives.Ceili House, RTÉ pre-recorded radio programme, the Lord Napier, Thornton Heath, London, 27 April 1999. Courtesy of RTÉ Archives.2:00
15The Morning DewAustin Dawes, Seanin McDonagh, Bobby Ramsey.2:40
15Recorded by John Blake & Tommy Maree at Our Lady of Grace RC School, Dollis Hill, London, 15 August 2008.Recorded by John Blake & Tommy Maree at Our Lady of Grace RC School, Dollis Hill, London, 15 August 2008.2:40
16Pat Mahon’s / The Fox and the ThatchSheena Vallely.2:13
16London, 20 June 2014.London, 20 June 2014.2:13
17Dan Breen’s / The Road to MonaleaSheena Vallely.1:47
17London, 20 June 2014.London, 20 June 2014.1:47
18The Musical Priest / Jenny’s ChickensSean Casey, Reg Hall.2:26
18Recorded by Peter Graves & Billy Steven at the Victoria Tavern, Holloway Road, London, early 1988.Recorded by Peter Graves & Billy Steven at the Victoria Tavern, Holloway Road, London, early 1988.2:26
19Cronin’s / The WesternTom O’Connell, Mick O’Connor.3:03
19Recorded by Tony Engle & Reg Hall at Tom O’Connell’s house, Upper Holloway, London. 2 December 2014.Recorded by Tony Engle & Reg Hall at Tom O’Connell’s house, Upper Holloway, London. 2 December 2014.3:03
20Fred Finn’sEamon Burke, Reg Hall.1:56
20Recorded by John Blake & Tommy Maree at Our Lady of Grace RC School, Dollis Hill, London, 20 December 2008.Recorded by John Blake & Tommy Maree at Our Lady of Grace RC School, Dollis Hill, London, 20 December 2008.1:56
21Marie Rua / The Visit to IrelandRosie O’Leary, Clare O’Leary, Alan O’Leary.2:55
21The Traditional Music Hour, Resonance 104.4 FM radio programme pre-recorded by Paul Jackson, London, 23 November 2013.The Traditional Music Hour, Resonance 104.4 FM radio programme pre-recorded by Paul Jackson, London, 23 November 2013.2:55
22The Boys of the Lough / The Devils of DublinLamond Gillespie & Jimmy Murphy, John Blake, James Carty, Eamon Burke & John MacLeod, Mick Leahy, Reg Hall.3:41
22The Traditional Music Hour, Resonance 104.4 fm live radio programme, London, 19 May 2011.The Traditional Music Hour, Resonance 104.4 fm live radio programme, London, 19 May 2011.3:41
23Farrell Gara / Christmas Eve / The Sligo MaidKaren Ryan.5:23
23Recorded by Simon Wroe, City of London, early 2001.Recorded by Simon Wroe, City of London, early 2001.5:23
24The CoolaiMick Linane & Sinead Linane, Gary Connolly & Maureen Linane, Reg Hall.2:05
24Recorded by Chris Kreinczes in the Auld Triangle, Finsbury Park, London, 19 September 2010.Recorded by Chris Kreinczes in the Auld Triangle, Finsbury Park, London, 19 September 2010.2:05
25The Laurel Tree / King of the ClansJohn Blake, Eamon Burke, Tommy Maree, Reg Hall.3:43
25Recorded by John Blake & Tommy Maree at Our Lady of Grace RC School, Dollis Hill, London, 20 December 2008.Recorded by John Blake & Tommy Maree at Our Lady of Grace RC School, Dollis Hill, London, 20 December 2008.3:43
26P Flanagan’s / The Corpus ReelGary Connolly, James Carty, Reg Hall, Francis Gaffney.3:32
26Recorded by James Clenaghan, St. Anne’s church hall, Salusbury Road, Kilburn, London, 21 July 2007.Recorded by James Clenaghan, St. Anne’s church hall, Salusbury Road, Kilburn, London, 21 July 2007.3:32