Mick Moloney – Strings Attached
Лейбл: | Green Linnet – SIF 1027 |
Формат: | Vinyl |
Страна: | US |
Дата релиза: | 1980 |
Жанр: | Folk, World, & Country |
Стиль: | Celtic, Folk |
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Треклист:
A1 | Reels: My Love Is In America / The Lisdoonvana Reel |
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A2 | Jigs: Arthur Darley's / Over The Hills To Runbush |
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A3 | Hornpipes: Munster Grass / Peacock's Feather |
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A4 | Reels: The Gooseberry Bush / Charlie Mulvihill's 1 And 2 |
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A5 | Jigs: Sheey's / Taylor's |
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A6 | Loftus Jones |
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A7 | Reels: Dunsmore Lassies / McFaddden's Handsome Daughter |
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B1 | Set Dance: Off To Puck Fair |
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B2 | Reels: Ricky's White Face / The Top Of The Stairs |
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B3 | Jigs: Richard Brennan's / The Bush On The Hill |
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B4 | Reels: The Bellharbour Reel / Miss Lyon's Fancy |
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B5 | Hornpipes: Tom Of The Hill / Dwyer's |
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B6 | Jigs: Jackson's Morning Brush / Paddy Reynold's Dream |
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B7 | Reels: Coyle's Piano Reels, 1 And 2 |
Участники записи:
- Banjo, Guitar, Bouzouki, Mandolin – Mick Moloney
- Design – Carla Frey
- Engineer [Sound] – Paul Mufson
- Management [And Supervision] – Wendy Newton
- Mastered By – John Nagy
- Photography [Front & Rear Cover] – Friedrich K. Von Schenk
- Photography [Rear Cover] – Roy Esmonde
- Piano – Marty Fahey
- Producer, Recorded By – Mick Moloney
- Sleeve Notes – Myron Bretholz
Лейблы и идентификаторы:
- Matrix / Runout Side A Runout Etched: SIF-1027 A
- Matrix / Runout Side B Runout Etched: SIF-1027 B
- Other Side A Runout Stamped: MASTERDISK EDC
- Other Side B Runout Stamped: MASTERDISK EDC
Компании:
- Copyright (c) – Green Linnet Records
- Mastered At – Masterdisk
- Phonographic Copyright (p) – Green Linnet Records
Участники записи:
- Banjo, Guitar, Bouzouki, Mandolin – Mick Moloney
- Design – Carla Frey
- Engineer [Sound] – Paul Mufson
- Management [And Supervision] – Wendy Newton
- Mastered By – John Nagy
- Photography [Front & Rear Cover] – Friedrich K. Von Schenk
- Photography [Rear Cover] – Roy Esmonde
- Piano – Marty Fahey
- Producer, Recorded By – Mick Moloney
- Sleeve Notes – Myron Bretholz