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IRISH WAYS. THE STORY OF IRELAND IN SONG, MUSIC AND POETRY
Ron KAVANA
- Ref. MR4942
- PROPER RECORDS, 2007.
Coffret de 4 cd sur lesquels Ron Kavana raconte et chante l'histoire de l'Irlande depuis ses débuts.
Interprètes
- Ron KAVANA : Banjo, Bouzouki, Guitare, Dulcimer, Mandole, Voix, Mandocello, Mandoline, Accordéon, Basse, Keyboards, Drums, Percussion
- ALIAS BAND (THE):
- Mick COYNE : Voix, Whistle, Uilleann pipes
- Dave HARPER : Whistle, Banjo, Voix, Flûte
- Mike "Mungo" O'CONNOR : Harmonica, Voix, Percussion
- Christy HURLEY : Basse
- Martin LEAHY : Drums
- guests:
- Tomas LYNCH : Whistle, Voix, Uilleann pipes
- Paddy KEENAN : Uilleann pipes
- Leonard BARRY : Uilleann pipes, Whistle
- Miriam KAVANAGH : Fiddle, Voix
- Eamonn COYNE : Fiddle
- Brian MCNEILL : Fiddle, Concertina, Voix
- Terry WOODS : Voix, Concertina
- Mick MCAULEY : Accordéon
- Andy MARTYN : Accordéon
- Derek HICKEY : Accordéon
- Mick FLYNN : Flûte
- Desi WILKINSON : Flûte
- Gino LUPARI : Bodhran, Voix, Bones
- Colm MURPHY : Bodhran
- Anne ARMSTRONG : Voix
- Niamh PARSONS : Voix
- Shane MAC GOWAN : Voix
- Bob BRADSHAW : Guitare, Voix
- Paul RILEY : Basse, Voix
- Les MORGAN : Drums
Pistes
- 1 Songs of our land
- 2 Seevocuda
- 3 Before history's tale began
- 4 The invaders
- 5 Arrival of the celts
- 6 St Patrick
- 7 Partial catastrophe
- 8 A pagan cult survives
- 9 The wran
- 10 The Vikings and Brian Ború
- 11 Weep now for poor Róisin
- 12 MacMurrough and the Normans
- 13 The bards
- 14 Henry VIII
- 15 For all his wives
- 16 A royal and reasonable fellow
- 17 Irish slaves
- 18 Elizabeth and the planters
- 19 Liza
- 20 Follow me up to Carlow
- 21 Cromwell, agent of a wrathful God
- 22 Young Ned of the hill
- 23 Lament for Ireland
- 24 Remember the 12th
- 25 Derry, the Boyne, Aughrim & the treaty of Limerick
- 26 Séan O'Duibhir A'Ghleanna
- 27 A farewell to Patrick Sarsfield
- 28 Both sides of the Boyne
- 29 Wild geese
- 30 Súil a rúin
- 31 Penal days
- 32 The penal laws
- 33 Farewell granuaille
- 34 Deoraí
- 35 Rambling Irishman
- 36 The bardic tradition and death O'Carolan
- 37 An entrée
- 38 A modest proposal
- 39 John Barry
- 40 American war of independence
- 41 At the siege of valley Forge
- 42 French revolution
- 43 The Carmagnoles
- 44 The Sean Bhean bhocht
- 45 The rights of man
- 46 The summer soldiers
- 47 1798 and the united Irishmen
- 48 Dunlavin green
- 49 Boolavogue
- 50 Forging of the pikes
- 51 The rising of the moon
- 52 Who fears to speak of '98
- 53 Roddy McCorley
- 54 A winter's tale
- 55 By memory inspired
- 56 Truth and understanding
- 57 The union
- 58 The Shamrock shore
- 59 Young Robert Emmet
- 60 Robert Emmet's last words * Scaffold passage
- 61 Emmet's no more
- 62 After '98
- 63 The plains of Waterloo
- 64 The whiteboys
- 65 Buachaillín bán
- 66 Daniel O'Connell
- 67 Daniel O'Connell & Érin Go Bragh
- 68 Further catastrophe
- 69 O'Connell's dead
- 70 The praties * The Lord's prayer
- 71 The great hunger
- 72 Mad visions
- 73 The famine year
- 74 Skibereen
- 75 Diaspora
- 76 The new road
- 77 Canada-i-o
- 78 The new Donimion
- 79 Crossing the Niagara
- 80 Bound for South Australia
- 81 The plains of Emu
- 82 Adieu and farwell
- 83 On the tide
- 84 No Irish need apply
- 85 The battle of the bull run
- 86 Muldoon, the solid man
- 87 Fenians, the land league and Parnell
- 88 The wife of the bold tenant farmer
- 89 uncrowned king * The pinch o'snuff(The)
- 90 Revival and rising
- 91 The foggy dew
- 92 Easter 1916
- 93 War of independence and civil war
- 94 Four green fields
- 95 Cry, cry, cry
- 96 Free state to the troubles
- 97 In the smoke
- 98 The travellin' people * Death chant ofthe Navaho
- 99 You northern gaels
- 100 Reconciliation
- 101 Old Ireland, New Ireland
- 102 Lovers and friends
- 103 Irish ways