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Irish and British instrumental music featuring
the hammer dulcimer playing of Malcolm Dalglish and the versatility of
Grey Larsen on flute, concertina, guitar, recorder and tin whistle. Considered
by dulcimer enthusiasts to be a classic Celtic hammer dulcimer album.
A best seller
"Malcolm Dalglish plays one the sweetest hammer
dulcimers you would ever want to hear...His interpretations are beautiful"
Folk Music
Malcolm Dalglish |
Hammer Dulcimer |
Grey Larsen |
Flute, concertina, guitar, recorder and tin
whistle |
Listen to some samples from
the album
TRACK
1 |
Banish Misfortune
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Jig |
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TRACK
2 |
Pigeon on the Gate/
Musical Priest/
Drowsy Maggie
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Reels |
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TRACK
3 |
Sir John Fenwick's The Flower/
Among Them All/
Noble Squire Dacre
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Airs |
Hi-stream
or Lo-stream |
TRACK
4 |
The Road to Lisdoonvarna/
Trip to Sligo/
Dennis Murphy's Slide/
O'Keefe's Slide
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Jigs
Slides |
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TRACK
5 |
Midnight Mountain Road
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TRACK
6 |
O'Connell's Lamentation
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Air |
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TRACK
7 |
The Three Little Drummers/
Kate Caulfield's Jig/
Paddy in London
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Jigs |
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TRACK
8 |
Growling Old Man
and Crackling Old Woman/
The Nine Points of Roguery
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Reels |
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TRACK 9 |
March of the King Laois
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Marche |
Hi-stream
or Lo-stream |
TRACK 10 |
The First of May/
Drunkard's Path/
An Comhra Donn
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Hornpipe |
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TRACK
11 |
Tar Hollow/
Dog in the Mustard/
Kid on the Mountain, Two-part version
Kid on the Mountain, Four-part version
Drops of Brandy
Foxhunter's Jig
The Rocky Road to Dublin
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Air
Hornpipe
Slip Jigs |
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TRACK
12 |
#1
Maggie McGee's Schottische
Johnny, Will you Marry Me?
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Schottisches |
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TRACK
13 |
Christ Child's Lullaby |
Concertina
Air |
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