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Emmet Spiceland singing 'Báidín Fheidhlimí' which was released as a single and on the Gael Linn CD 'Báidín Fheidhlimí'.
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Emmet Spiceland was an Irish folk band formed when brothers Brian Byrne and Michael Byrne of the Spiceland Folk Group joined forces with Dónal Lunny, Brian Bolger and Mick Moloney's Emmet Folk Group. Emmet Spiceland hold a special place in Irish music history as the first of their kind, bringing what was, at the time, a modern sound, to the previously stiff and conservative national airwaves.
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Báidín Fheilimí on tin whistle. Báidín Fheilimí is a traditional Irish song, which originates in the Gaeltacht region in the north-west of County Donegal. It is usually taught to young children. The lyrics are in Irish and is based on the immortalization of a small boat owned by a man called Feilimí (Phelim) There are some alternative versions of the last verse, either mentioning the boatload of fish or omitting it. The latter is common in more recent versions, wherein th. Traditional lyrics and translation.
Various Artists - Báidín Fheidhlimí, 2013. Báidín Fheidhlimí 02:22. All songs from Báidín Fheidhlimí. Reynard the Fox 02:27.
Artist: Emmet Spiceland Title: The First. Though other musicians passed through Emmet Spiceland's lineup in the 1960s, on their sole album, they were a trio with future Planxty member Dónal Lunny and brothers Michael Byrne and Brian Byrne. The First offers pleasant, well-harmonized Irish folk-pop, though it's on the cheerily bland side. Those more reflective ballads proved to be their most popular songs, with "Mary from Dungloe" topping the Irish charts, and "Buncloudy" making the country's Top Ten, though their other big Irish hit, "Baidin Fheidhlimi," is not on this LP.
Emmet Spiceland was not a man, but a 1960s Irish folk group with several members who went on to more famous bands and projects, though not all of them were in the group at the same time. They grew out of the Emmet Folk Group, formed by Dónal Lunny, Brian Bolger, and Mick Moloney. When Bolger left, Emmet Spiceland continued as a trio, in which guise they recorded their sole album, 1968's The First. Emmet Spiceland's recordings, which also included a string of non-LP singles, usually leaned toward the tame acoustic side of harmonized folk-pop. Baidin Fheidhlimi" and "Buncloudy" made the Irish Top Ten the same year, and some of their non-LP singles opted for material and production with slightly more of a pop/rock influence, as heard especially on their cover of Leonard Cohen's "So Long Marianne. In 1969, Leo O'Kelly replaced Lunny, who intended to give up music to focus on art.
| Báidín Fheidhlimí |
| Nóra Bheag |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CES 002 | Emmet Spiceland | Báidín Fheidhlimí (7", Single) | Gael-Linn | CES 002 | Ireland | 1968 |
| CES 002 | Emmet Spiceland | Báidín Fheidhlimí (7", Single, Sol) | Gael-Linn | CES 002 | Ireland | 1968 |
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