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What CD is in your player right now?

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Just curious.

I have the Nadine Laughlin songs that Chris posted here some time back, but have been listening to the Clancey Brothers a lot this week.

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Astrakan Café by the Anouar Brahem Trio

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Sting & the Police, very best of. In my walk-to-work MD player: Wooden Flute Obsession, Volume 1. Also listening to Tom Waits (Alice, Black Rider) and Mary Custy (After 10:30) quite often recently. And random flute stuff.

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"Acoustique" by the Pierre Schreyer Band.
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ronan browne(uilleann pipes&flute)with peter o'loughlin(fiddle&flute) and tierna browne (fiddle)
the albums called :"the south west wind", and i do miss that wind :sniffle:
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I love these innocent war-free zones of what-are-you-doing-right-now off-topic threads. Really ;-)

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Which CD player? :)

In the main stereo; the Return of the King soundtrack

In my office; Wooden Flute Obsession, disk 2

In my truck; Blackmore's Night, Fires at Midnight

In my wife's truck; Rush, Hemispheres
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The first Solas CD, unfortunately my car CD player is on the blink and refuses to play many of my CD's, this one included - just keeps spitting the darn thing back out at me :x

I think Colm O'Donnel's "Farewell to Evening Dances" is in my portable CD player as the last thing I was listenting to. Either that or "Sounds of Wood and Steel 2", an acoustic Guitar compilation. OTH it could be Buddy Guy's "Sweet Tea".......ach, I can't remember.

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skh wrote:I love these innocent war-free zones of what-are-you-doing-right-now off-topic threads. Really ;-)

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Jason Mraz, as it helps me program.

Solas is probably up next. Anything to keep me awake :sleep:
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Rich Mullins "Songs" in my car CD.
In my at-home CD, I still have Christmas music.

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(5 disc changer)
Na Connerys
Christmas in an Irish Castle
An Irish Christmas
Joanie Madden AIW vol2

yeah, I know, xmas is over. But there are excellent cuts on those xmas records. The irish castle one may not be one most of you have, it was made during the 2001 Xmas Revels in Oakland. Has Liz Carroll, Jerry OSullivan, Patrick Ball and others on it. Quite nice.

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Post by Darwin »

Bill Och's CD for "The Clarke Tin Whistle" tutorial.

Just before that, it was Margaret Barry's "I Moved Throught the Fairs".

I can't listen to music while working, because I always have to stop and pay attention to the music. I thought I might be able to use something soft, like the Modern Jazz Quartet's "No Sun in Venice" album, as background music, but even that fights its way to the foreground withing minutes.
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Post by Pat Cannady »

lixnaw wrote:ronan browne(uilleann pipes&flute)with peter o'loughlin(fiddle&flute) and tierna browne (fiddle)
the albums called :"the south west wind":

Niiiiiiiiiiice. A real gem that one. Their other CD is very good, too.

Right now my CD player is featuring:

"Kitty Lie Over" by Mick O'Brien and Caoimhin O Raghaillaigh (sp?).
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