Music collection Help?
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Music collection Help?
Hello all I have to questions:
First I have I'd really like to get my hands on the bothy Band's first two albums:
The Bothy Band "Old Hag You Have Killed Me"
The Bothy Band "1975: The First Album"
I've had no luck acquiring them. Amazon.com emailed me today and cancelled my order.
Second, I'm a big fan of Lunasa's first album. They have like 5 albums and was wondering on which 1 or two I should get next.
First I have I'd really like to get my hands on the bothy Band's first two albums:
The Bothy Band "Old Hag You Have Killed Me"
The Bothy Band "1975: The First Album"
I've had no luck acquiring them. Amazon.com emailed me today and cancelled my order.
Second, I'm a big fan of Lunasa's first album. They have like 5 albums and was wondering on which 1 or two I should get next.
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For the Bothy Band, try the Living Tradition in Cork:
http://www.ossian.ie/contact.elive?cart ... 3811376247
For Lunasa, my favourites is the Merry Sisters of Faith, their 2nd album, I think.
http://www.ossian.ie/contact.elive?cart ... 3811376247
For Lunasa, my favourites is the Merry Sisters of Faith, their 2nd album, I think.
PJ
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Let me introduce you to some websites:
NPU - become a member (you can do this on-line). You will get a discount on any books/CDs you order from them. They don't have everything, but they have a lot. http://www.pipers.ie/en/default.lasso
Claddagh - If its a commercial release, chances are they've got it. Not the cheapest price, but they've usually got it (they've got both albums you are looking for). http://www.claddaghrecords.com/www/default.asp?c=262948
Ossian - The US store has most if not all of what the Irish Ossian store has. You can buy on-line from either.
US - http://www.ossianusa.com/
Eire - http://www.ossian.ie/
There's plenty more, of course, but these are good places to start. For more sellers just do a Google.com search on the words "bothy band old hag you have killed me cd".
I notice these albums are from Green Linnet. They don't seem to be making these any more, but you can shop from them directly on-line as well: http://www.greenlinnet.com/
djm
NPU - become a member (you can do this on-line). You will get a discount on any books/CDs you order from them. They don't have everything, but they have a lot. http://www.pipers.ie/en/default.lasso
Claddagh - If its a commercial release, chances are they've got it. Not the cheapest price, but they've usually got it (they've got both albums you are looking for). http://www.claddaghrecords.com/www/default.asp?c=262948
Ossian - The US store has most if not all of what the Irish Ossian store has. You can buy on-line from either.
US - http://www.ossianusa.com/
Eire - http://www.ossian.ie/
There's plenty more, of course, but these are good places to start. For more sellers just do a Google.com search on the words "bothy band old hag you have killed me cd".
I notice these albums are from Green Linnet. They don't seem to be making these any more, but you can shop from them directly on-line as well: http://www.greenlinnet.com/
djm
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Paddy Keenan
Paddy Keenan will be playing around my area on Sept 10th. Does he usually sell these CD's or does he just sell his new one?
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Paddy Keenan
Here's the link with the info on Paddy's Sept 10th show.
http://www.philadelphiaceiligroup.org/f ... eenan.html
http://www.philadelphiaceiligroup.org/f ... eenan.html
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i have to agree, i have a couple of lunasa albums & they are amongst my favouritesPJ wrote:For the Bothy Band, try the Living Tradition in Cork:
http://www.ossian.ie/contact.elive?cart ... 3811376247
For Lunasa, my favourites is the Merry Sisters of Faith, their 2nd album, I think.
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Re: Paddy Keenan
If you get a chance to speak to PK, could you ask him about his new CD - what's on it, when is it due out, etc.?DarthWeasel wrote:Paddy Keenan will be playing around my area on Sept 10th. Does he usually sell these CD's or does he just sell his new one?
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CD titles
When I toured Ireland with him in June, he brought three of his CD titles for sale and a double CD compilation of live performances that he was on.
PJ (Mr. Ellipsis), I'll ask Paddy about his new album later this week when I speak with him. After all, I've got to find my way onto it.
PJ (Mr. Ellipsis), I'll ask Paddy about his new album later this week when I speak with him. After all, I've got to find my way onto it.
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Re: CD titles
This might be it.pete_grant wrote:... a double CD compilation of live performances that he was on...
Thanks. Would you mind posting his reply?pete_grant wrote:PJ (Mr. Ellipsis), I'll ask Paddy about his new album later this week when I speak with him.
With the Zephyr I hope.pete_grant wrote:After all, I've got to find my way onto it.
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I'll be happy to post Paddy's reply.
I have another resonator guitar that outshines the Zephyr (though the Zephyr still has it for looks). I used it on Tommy O'Sullivan's yet-to-b-released album and on tour in Ireland in June. It's an 8-string National Model D. But if Paddy records here at my place, I might be tempted to bring out the Zephyr, too.
I have another resonator guitar that outshines the Zephyr (though the Zephyr still has it for looks). I used it on Tommy O'Sullivan's yet-to-b-released album and on tour in Ireland in June. It's an 8-string National Model D. But if Paddy records here at my place, I might be tempted to bring out the Zephyr, too.
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Not enough dobro in traditional Irish music. If you can get your hands on it, have a listen to Davy Spillane's 1st album, Atlantic Bridge. There's a great track with Davy on pipes, Jerry Douglas on dobro and Bela Fleck on banjo. Magic stuff.pete_grant wrote:I'll be happy to post Paddy's reply.
I have another resonator guitar that outshines the Zephyr (though the Zephyr still has it for looks). I used it on Tommy O'Sullivan's yet-to-b-released album and on tour in Ireland in June. It's an 8-string National Model D. But if Paddy records here at my place, I might be tempted to bring out the Zephyr, too.
Where can I get hear the 8-string and Zephyr?
PJ