1. A Night at the Pub by Barleyjuice (2008) (Swig)
2. Presence in the Past by Brakin' Tradition (1997) (Peggy Gordon)
3. Common Ground: Voices of Modern Irish Music by Various Artists (1996) (My Heart's Tonight in Ireland)
4. Mother by Isla Grant (2001) (God Please Forgive Me)
5. We've Come a Long Way by Liam Clancy (1989) (Drill, ye Tarriers, Drill)
6. Live Alive-oh! by The Wolfe Tones (1986) (Sean South of Garryowen)
7. Alive and Live in Ireland by The Elders (2007) (Men of Erin)
8. At Flannery's by The New Barleycorn (1990) (The Boys of Killybegs)
9. Different Yet the Same by Eamonn McGirr (1996) (The Town I Loved so Well)
10. Ireland's Celtic Heartbeat by The New Barleycorn (1997) (Celtic Heartbeat)
11. The Promise and the Dream by Shay O'Callaghan and Gillian Carroll (1994) (The Promise and the Dream)
12. Sold Out: Live at the Arena by More Power to Your Elbow (1994) (Trip to Tipp)
13. Where the New World Meets the Old by Eamonn Ryan (2001) (Hills of Tipperary)
14. Rebels! The Gold Sun of Freedom by Danny Doyle (1998) (Roddy McCorley)
15. Greatest Hits by James Galway (1988) (Thorn Birds Theme)
16. Mother by Isla Grant (2001) (Mother)
17. 19 Great Irish Songs by Cahir O'Doherty (1994) (The Bold Tenant Farmer)
18. 20 Greatest Hits by Johnny McEvoy (2002) (Nora)
19. Like Others Did Before Us by The Makem and Spain Brothers (2006) (Leezie Lindsay)
20. Gaelic Bark by Hair of the Dog (2001) (Monto)
21. 25th Anniversary by The Wolfe Tones (1991) (The Foggy Dew)
22. The Green Island by Tony Kenny (1996) (The Irish Wedding Song)
23. When Irish Eyes Are Smiling by Various Artists (1994) (When Irish Eyes Are Smiling)
24. Gaelic Bark by Hair of the Dog (2001) (All of the Hard Days Are Gone)
25. Live in Galway by The Saw Doctors (2004) (To Win Just Once)
26. These Days by McPeake (2007) (The Gypsy Jig)
27. The Morning After by Barleyjuice (2008) (Jo'rneyman's Song)
28. Rolling Home by Tommy Makem (1989) (Rolling Home)
29. At the Parting Glass by Hair of the Dog (2001) (The Boys of the Old Brigade)
30. 25th Anniversary by The Wolfe Tones (1991) (Celtic Symphony)
31. Hello Again by Pat Roper (1993) (Mother)
32. Cuttin' Loose! by The Whole Shabang (1996) (The Shamrock and the Rose)
33. The Bravest by Eamonn McGirr (2001) (The Bravest)
"Will you come and awake our lost land from its slumber And her fetters we'll break, links that long are encumbered. And the air will resound with hosannahs to greet you On the shore will be found gallant Irishmen to greet you." - Last verse of the Irish song "Come to the Bower"
Sunday, September 5, 2010
Saturday, September 4, 2010
CD Received
The Barleyjuice Irish Collection by Barleyjuice (2008)
Featuring: A Night at the Pub and The Morning After
Genre: Celtic Folk
When did we receive it? 4 September 2010
First of all, we would like to thank the management of Barleyjuice for sending us this repackaged double CD for airplay on 'Proud to be Irish'. We have received many of Barleyjuice's earlier CDs and look forward to playing several cuts from this and the other CDs for our listeners.
Featuring: A Night at the Pub and The Morning After
Genre: Celtic Folk
When did we receive it? 4 September 2010
First of all, we would like to thank the management of Barleyjuice for sending us this repackaged double CD for airplay on 'Proud to be Irish'. We have received many of Barleyjuice's earlier CDs and look forward to playing several cuts from this and the other CDs for our listeners.
Friday, September 3, 2010
CD Received
Monroe by Monroe (2010)
Genre: Irish Folk
When did we receive it? 3 September 2010
First of all, we would like to thank the management of the band Monroe, for sending us their CD for possible airplay on our show. Please peruse the newly reinstated playlists as we may play some cuts from Monroe's CD on future shows as time allows.
Genre: Irish Folk
When did we receive it? 3 September 2010
First of all, we would like to thank the management of the band Monroe, for sending us their CD for possible airplay on our show. Please peruse the newly reinstated playlists as we may play some cuts from Monroe's CD on future shows as time allows.
Sunday, August 29, 2010
Playlist For 29 August 2010
1. Earthsongs by Secret Garden (2005) (Daughters of Erin)
2. Footnotes by Best Foot Forward (1993) (Best Foot Shuffle)
3. On the Rocks by Seamus Kennedy (2004) (Come to the Bower)
4. The Long Black Veil by The Chieftains (1995) (Mo Ghile Mear/Our Hero)
5. Kelly Green by The Jimmy Kelly Band (2000) (Dance, Dance, Dance)
6. Clan na Gael: Ten Years On by Clan na Gael (2005) (Mountains of Pomeroy/Blind Garrett Barry's/Snug in a Blanket/Iain's Jig/Clumsy Lover/Itchy Fingers)
7. A Toast to the Irish Colleens by Deirdre Reilly (1999) (Lady of Knock)
8. Presence in the Past by Brakin' Tradition (1997) (Summer's in the Country)
9. Emigrant Eyes by Geraldine Doyle (1995) (Green Among the Gold)
10. Live in Concert by Eamonn McGirr (1984) (Sin Ceart)
11. Echoes of Ireland by Dominic Kirwan (2003) (Galway Girl)
12. Live at the Irish Pavilion by Tommy Makem (1993) (The Minstrel Boy/Let Erin Remember)
13. The Way Back by Eamonn McGirr and Friends (2002) (Medley)
14. Spirit of Scotland by North Sea Gas (2000) (Road and the Miles Tae Dundee)
15. Presence in the Past by Brakin' Tradition (1997) (Star of the County Down)
16. Gael Day by The Elders (2009) (Luckotheirish)
17. Recollections by Phil Coulter (1993) (Local Hero)
18. Different Yet the Same by Eamonn McGirr (1996) (The Old Man)
19. Take me Home to Mayo by Derek Warfield (2001) (Roll of Honour)
20. Celtic Thunder: The Show by Celtic Thunder (2008) (Ireland's Call)
21. The Other Side by Blackthorn (2002) (The Drummer's Gotta Go)
22. Other Ireland by Barnbrack (2000) (A Mother's Love/Goodbye Johnny/Gentle Mother)
23. On the Rocks by Seamus Kennedy (2004) (You're Not Irish)
24. Bound For Boston by Kevin McKrell (2003) (Greenfields of France)
25. These Days by McPeake (2007) (The Gypsy Jig)
26. These Days by McPeake (2007) (Will ye go, Lassie, Go)
27. These Days by McPeake (2007) (These Days)
2. Footnotes by Best Foot Forward (1993) (Best Foot Shuffle)
3. On the Rocks by Seamus Kennedy (2004) (Come to the Bower)
4. The Long Black Veil by The Chieftains (1995) (Mo Ghile Mear/Our Hero)
5. Kelly Green by The Jimmy Kelly Band (2000) (Dance, Dance, Dance)
6. Clan na Gael: Ten Years On by Clan na Gael (2005) (Mountains of Pomeroy/Blind Garrett Barry's/Snug in a Blanket/Iain's Jig/Clumsy Lover/Itchy Fingers)
7. A Toast to the Irish Colleens by Deirdre Reilly (1999) (Lady of Knock)
8. Presence in the Past by Brakin' Tradition (1997) (Summer's in the Country)
9. Emigrant Eyes by Geraldine Doyle (1995) (Green Among the Gold)
10. Live in Concert by Eamonn McGirr (1984) (Sin Ceart)
11. Echoes of Ireland by Dominic Kirwan (2003) (Galway Girl)
12. Live at the Irish Pavilion by Tommy Makem (1993) (The Minstrel Boy/Let Erin Remember)
13. The Way Back by Eamonn McGirr and Friends (2002) (Medley)
14. Spirit of Scotland by North Sea Gas (2000) (Road and the Miles Tae Dundee)
15. Presence in the Past by Brakin' Tradition (1997) (Star of the County Down)
16. Gael Day by The Elders (2009) (Luckotheirish)
17. Recollections by Phil Coulter (1993) (Local Hero)
18. Different Yet the Same by Eamonn McGirr (1996) (The Old Man)
19. Take me Home to Mayo by Derek Warfield (2001) (Roll of Honour)
20. Celtic Thunder: The Show by Celtic Thunder (2008) (Ireland's Call)
21. The Other Side by Blackthorn (2002) (The Drummer's Gotta Go)
22. Other Ireland by Barnbrack (2000) (A Mother's Love/Goodbye Johnny/Gentle Mother)
23. On the Rocks by Seamus Kennedy (2004) (You're Not Irish)
24. Bound For Boston by Kevin McKrell (2003) (Greenfields of France)
25. These Days by McPeake (2007) (The Gypsy Jig)
26. These Days by McPeake (2007) (Will ye go, Lassie, Go)
27. These Days by McPeake (2007) (These Days)
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
CD Received
The Jealous Wall by The Conlys (1995)
Genre: Irish Folk
When did we receive it? Sometime in 1995, I think
First of all, we would like to thank who ever it was who was kind enough to send us this CD by The Conlys for possible airplay on our show. We haven't actually listened to this CD in quite a while, however we plan to play some cuts off of it on upcoming shows. Keep an eye open for our newly reinstated playlists and you may just see some cuts being played soon.
Genre: Irish Folk
When did we receive it? Sometime in 1995, I think
First of all, we would like to thank who ever it was who was kind enough to send us this CD by The Conlys for possible airplay on our show. We haven't actually listened to this CD in quite a while, however we plan to play some cuts off of it on upcoming shows. Keep an eye open for our newly reinstated playlists and you may just see some cuts being played soon.
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
CD Received
Prospect by Cuig (2002)
Genre: Celtic Folk
When did we receive it? Sometime in 2002, I think
First of all, we would like to thank the management of the Irish band Cuig for sending us a copy of this CD. We have been listening to this particular CD recently to reacquaint ourselves with Cuig's type of music. Please keep an eye on our newly reinstated playlists for us to play cuts off Prospect on future shows.
Genre: Celtic Folk
When did we receive it? Sometime in 2002, I think
First of all, we would like to thank the management of the Irish band Cuig for sending us a copy of this CD. We have been listening to this particular CD recently to reacquaint ourselves with Cuig's type of music. Please keep an eye on our newly reinstated playlists for us to play cuts off Prospect on future shows.
CD Received
Clan na Gael: 10 Years On by Clan na Gael (2005)
Genre: Celtic Rock
When did we receive it? Sometime in 2005, I think
First of all, we would like to thank whoever sent us this CD. Clan na Gael is now known as Seven Nations, and I think that we received this CD through their management. We are just reacquainting ourselves with the cuts on this particular CD. Please keep an eye on our newly reinstated playlists to see when we play Seven Nations songs or Clan na Gael songs on future shows.
Genre: Celtic Rock
When did we receive it? Sometime in 2005, I think
First of all, we would like to thank whoever sent us this CD. Clan na Gael is now known as Seven Nations, and I think that we received this CD through their management. We are just reacquainting ourselves with the cuts on this particular CD. Please keep an eye on our newly reinstated playlists to see when we play Seven Nations songs or Clan na Gael songs on future shows.
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