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The Boys of the Lough's 4th album.
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Aly Bain (fiddle), Cathal McConnell (flute, whistle, vocals), Dave Richardson (concertina, mandolin, cittern), Tich Richardson (guitar, acoustic bass guitar), with Savourna Stevenson (harp). Recorded in Edinburgh, Scotland. Not indexed here: side 1 track 5 (The Dying Year, Madame Vanoni), first 3 tunes on side 2 track 1 (The Flower of the Quern, The Bonawe Highlanders, Earl Grey), 2nd tune on side 2 track 2 (The Black Cock of Whickham). What Does this Page Tell You? Each Irish tune on this album was identified after a careful, expert comparison of this recorded performance against all other tunes in the Irish Traditional Music Tune Index. The blue column shows just the most established tune title.
LOUGH 004 CD. Boys Of The Lough. Live At Carnegie Hall February 23, 1988 (CD, Album). LOUGH 004 CD. UK. 1992.
Folk: Boys of the Lough - The New Line. Picture: Contributed. Back in the early Seventies, when I was first lending a prog-rock-addled ear to this stuff they called folk music, I acquired an eponymously titled debut album by some outfit called the Boys of the Lough. It opened, I recall, with a lissom Irish reel on fiddle and flute, bearing the same name. The result is pretty quintessential Boys of the Lough – a straightforward approach and total ease with their material, both in the inevitable jigs and reels and in gems such as Henderson’s easefully flowing fiddle in his slowed-down version of Da Smugglers, while Begley’s button accordion brio shines in a set of Kerry slides. Begley also gives limpid voice to the old Irish Fill, Fill a Rún Ó and a Scots Gaelic song associated with the late, great Flora MacNeil.
The Open Road for Boys, a boys' magazine encouraging the outdoor life, was published from November 1919 to the 1950s. The magazine was a monthly for the first 20 years and then switched to a schedule of ten issues a year. It began as The Open Road, which expanded to The Open Road for Boys in October 1925. Over two decades later, the title changed to Open Road: The Young People's Magazine in April 1950. During its final year, the title changed to American Boy and Open Road with the July 1953 issue.
Folk Rock John Hiatt. Lista de los grupos Folk Rock John Hiatt The Open Road. añadir las palabras del álbum. Labels New West Records. Estilo MusicalFolk Rock. Miembros poseen este álbum1.
The Open Road (album). 2010 studio album by John Hiatt. The Open Road Track listing. The Open Road" – 4:34. Go Down Swingin'" – 3:40.
| A1 | Calliope House / Gerry O'Connor's Jig / The Setting Sun |
| A2 | Harvest Home / Toss The Feathers |
| A3 | The Clay Of Kilcreggan |
| A4 | On Raglan Road |
| A5 | The Dying Year / Madama Vanoni |
| A6 | Big Terry McAloon's / Tommy Peoples' / Jenny Dang The Weaver |
| B1 | The Flower Of The Quern / The Bonawe Highlanders / Earl Grey /The Spey In Spate |
| B2 | Trotting To Larne / The Black Cock Of Whicham |
| B3 | Lough Erne |
| B4 | The Gates Of The Yellow Town / The Eagle's Whistle |
| B5 | Petticoat Loose / The Geese In The Bog / The Connaghtman's Rambles |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| FF 310 | The Boys Of The Lough | Open Road (LP) | Flying Fish | FF 310 | US | 1983 |
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