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Track Listing
1. Statia Donnelly's/ I Will if I Can/ Patsy Geary's 2. Higgin's Hornpipe/ The Cuckoo's Nest 3. Kerry Reel/ Kerry Fling/ Joe Bane's 4. Bumper Squire Jones/ An Sean Duine/ O'Sullivan's March 5. Caslean an Oir/ Her Golden Hair Was Hanging Down Her Back 6. May Morning Dew/ Sporting Nell 7. Micko Russell's/ Moneymusk 8. An Rogaire Dubh/ Connaughtman's Rambles/ Cailleach an Airgrid 9. The Strawberry Blossom/ The Honeymoon 10. Johnny Cope 11. Farewell to Miltown/ West Clare Railway/ Sporting Molly 12. Humours of Lisheen/ Tom Billy's Fancy/ Humours of Kilkenny 13. An Buachaill Dreoite 14. The Cameronion/ Greenfields of Rossbeigh/ Connaught Heifers Click on underscored titles to hear sound samples with Real Player |
Press Reviews
Irish Music Magazine
Concert and flat pipes, whistles and Flutes not only demonstrate Mick
O'Brien's great instrumental versatility, but also make a fine job of the
challenge of presenting yet another fine piping album...award this piper
his pedestal and to prove that the Uilleann pipes can still do what they
were designed for; self accompaniment of a primary melody. Fintan
Vallely,
Hot Press
May Morning Dew is a snapshot of the best in trad music with not an
inch left over for ego. Get your record shop to stock it and put it on
their play station and you'll be seduced utterly. Siobhan Long, 11
out of a possible 12
Evening Herald
May Morning Dew offers an interesting selection of tunes played in
an easy unpretentious style with tasteful accompaniment by fiddler Terry
Crehan and producer Garry O'Briain on Mandocello and Keyboards. This recording
is one the nicest packages I've seen in a long time, beautifully designed
with lovely photography and detailed notes.