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Post by cohenite451 on Oct 2, 2013 10:40:20 GMT
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Post by cohenite451 on Oct 15, 2013 21:48:01 GMT
extra date - Tues Dec 3rd Dulcimer Bar - Manchester
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Post by maddogfagin on Oct 16, 2013 13:53:14 GMT
extra date - Tues Dec 3rd Dulcimer Bar - Manchester Advice please. I have their self titled album (their first?) and would appreciate a recommendation on what to get next. Cheers
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Post by bunkerfan on Oct 16, 2013 19:46:23 GMT
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Post by cohenite451 on Oct 19, 2013 16:51:04 GMT
extra date - Tues Dec 3rd Dulcimer Bar - Manchester Advice please. I have their self titled album (their first?) and would appreciate a recommendation on what to get next. Cheers I'm tempted to recommend 'Live at Sirius' (2010) which has a cross section of the 3 studio albums and also newer songs including the fantastic 'Venezuela' and 'Eyelids Into Snow' or do it chronologically with the next 2 studio albums 'Tear and a Smile' and then 'Strong in the Sun'. All three studio albums are different in their own ways - especially 'Strong in the Sun'. The three studio albums have been remastered in 2012 by Esoteric (Cherry Red) with bonus tracks. (available through amazon or Cherry Red) 'Live at Sirius' has excellent quality production and is available through www.leookelly.ie/ Pete www.tirnanog-progfolk.com
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Post by maddogfagin on Oct 20, 2013 9:05:50 GMT
Advice please. I have their self titled album (their first?) and would appreciate a recommendation on what to get next. Cheers I'm tempted to recommend 'Live at Sirius' (2010) which has a cross section of the 3 studio albums and also newer songs including the fantastic 'Venezuela' and 'Eyelids Into Snow' or do it chronologically with the next 2 studio albums 'Tear and a Smile' and then 'Strong in the Sun'. All three studio albums are different in their own ways - especially 'Strong in the Sun'. The three studio albums have been remastered in 2012 by Esoteric (Cherry Red) with bonus tracks. (available through amazon or Cherry Red) 'Live at Sirius' has excellent quality production and is available through www.leookelly.ie/ Pete www.tirnanog-progfolk.comThanks Pete Much appreciated. Graham
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