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hammered dulcimer, wooden flute, pennywhistle
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Knock on the Door
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Tune
List
1 Curlew / Green Hills of Tyrol (2:54)
2 Crested Hens / Laride' (3:42)
3 Willie Coleman's / Bank of Turf (2:46)
4 Princess Royal / Galway Bay (4:37)
5 Johnny Doherty's Marches / Providence Reel (6:44)
6 Dusty Windowsills / Tripping Upstairs (4:07)
7 An tSean Bhean Bocht (The Poor Old Woman) (5:10)
8 Four Mile Stone / Fox in the Glen (3:08)
9 Lady Lorraine (3:10)
10 Knock On the Door / Argyle Socks (4:35)
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Liner
Notes
Musicians
| Karen
Ashbrook |
Hammered
dulcimer & Irish flute |
| David
Kornblum |
Bouzouki,
fiddle & guitar |
| Dan
Blum |
Guitar |
| Sue
Richards |
Celtic
harp |
| Wendy
Morrison |
Concertina
& pennywhistle |
| Brendan
Mulvihill |
Fiddle
& viola |
| Chris
Norman |
Irish
flute |
Myron
Bretholz
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Bodhran
& bones |
- 1
Curlew/Green Hills of Tyrol 2:54
In Ireland, "The Curlew" is sometimes called "My Granny
Drowned in the Pool at Lourdes." The second reel comes from
the fiddling of Terry O'Neill. Hammered dulcimer, flute
(Chris Norman), bouzouki, & guitar (Dan Blum).
- 2
Crested Hens/Laride 3:42
I learned this version of "The Crested Hens" at the Victoria
Pub in London. It was first composed as a bourree by a Breton
hurdy gurdy player named Chabenat. The larides that follow
are dances from southeast Brittany. We mimic the Breton
bagpipes (biniou) and bombarde with a fiddle and concertina
in our arrangement. Hammered dulcimers, fiddle (David Kornblum)
& concertina.
- 3
Willie Coleman's/Bank of Turf 2:46
A jig and slide. Flute (Karen Ashbrook), bouzouki & bodhran.
- 4
Princess Royal/Galway Bay 4:37
This slow air appears to be a Scottish version of the well-
known Irish tune sometimes attributed to Turlough O'Carolan.
I learned it from fiddler Marty Somberg. The hornpipe comes
from the fiddling of Tommy Peoples. Hammered dulcimer.
- 5
Johnny Doherty's Marches/Providence Reel 6:44
These two marches can be found in The Northern Fiddler
and on Johnny Doherty's record Bundle and Go on Topic.
Brendan Mulvihill is our local source for "Providence Reel."
Hammered dulcimer, fiddle & viola (Brendan Mulvihill), guitar
(Dan Blum), bodhran & bones.
- 6
Dusty Windowsills/Tripping Upstairs 4:07
"Dusty Windowsills" is a jig composed by Chicago pennywhistler,
Johnny Harling. David has added a nice rhythmic twist to
"Tripping Upstairs." Hammered dulcimer & bouzoukis.
- 7
An tSean Bhean Bocht (The Poor Old Woman) 5:10
The title of this hornpipe is an allegorical reference to
Ireland. We play it as a round. Hammered dulcimer, concertina,
Celtic harp & guitar (David Kornblum).
- 8
Four Mile Stone/Fox in the Glen 3:08
My version of the "Four Mile Stone" comes from the fiddling
of Altan's Mairead Ni Mhaonaigh. "Fox in the Glen" was written
in a Breton style by harper Sara Park. Hammered dulcimer
& guitar (Dan Blum)
- 9
Lady Lorraine 3:10
Eugene O'Donnell composed this tune for our dear friend,
Lorraine Kirk. Hammered dulcimer, fiddle & guitar (David
Kornblum), & second guitar (Dan Blum).
- 10
Knock on the Door/Argyle Socks 4:35
Because the band Shegui learned this tune while tucked inside
a bathroom, it won notoriety as "The Convenience Reel."
Its proper name is "Knock On the Door." Katy Abrams wrote
the second tune. Hammered dulcimer, pennywhistle, concertina,
bouzouki, guitar (Dan Blum) & bodhran.
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