For folks sake....

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Traditional Irish music, song and poetry for Christmas....


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We should get a "like" button!
Vinyl -anything else is data storage.

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Ivor wrote:We should get a "like" button!


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A little more effort than I intended but yeah, I'll go for that.
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Susan McKeown - Belong
http://www.susanmckeown.com/

I didn't know anything about her but this is a grower. I picked it up solely on the cover art and love it, it keeps getting better.
it's folk / Americana with tinges of Dayna Kurtz, Diana Jones, Alison Krauss, Natalie Merchant, Michelle Shocked.
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Derek wrote:Susan McKeown - Belong
http://www.susanmckeown.com/

I didn't know anything about her but this is a grower. I picked it up solely on the cover art and love it, it keeps getting better.
it's folk / Americana with tinges of Dayna Kurtz, Diana Jones, Alison Krauss, Natalie Merchant, Michelle Shocked.

her early albums "Bushes & Briars" and "Bones" are just brilliant. I should still have CD copies around here somewhere. She was a familiar sight on the Irish scene for quite a while, I think she's Scottish or Welsh (but I could be mixing her up with Katel Keinig who was popular around the same time). Nice find Derek, and it's good to know she's still producing good music.

Edit: Just looking at her website now I see she's from Dublin!
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Second hand vinyl sounds great :)
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Bannjo wrote:Second hand vinyl sounds great :)
Liege & Lief is a good album; unfortunately I only have it on CD.
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Hamish Imlach singing Black is the Colour....


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