
This show comprised playlists cobbled together from two previous KBRP broadcasts of Eclecti-Celt. The first half just sounded nice, good blends, sweet transistions. A fair number of tunes allowed me to put my bodhrán into gear--off the air, of course.
The second half plays tunes and songs wholly inspired by the Celtic countires of origin, however were altered, rather, made indigenous, in the new lands where the emigrants found themselves.
Song or Tune Title | Time | Artist | Release
OOH! LA LA | 3:44 | Q | Seachtain na Gaeilge:Ceol '07
The Lark in the Morning | 3:24 | Distant Oaks | Against the Tide
An den yaouank studiet mat | 3:30 | Gwerz | Musiques Bretonnes De Toujours
Johnny Doherty's March/Moving-On Song/Peacock's Feather | 11:32 | bohola | bohola
Yn Y Pen | 4:44 | Gwilym Morus | Traffig
Alalá de Vilalba | 3:04 | Susana Seivane | Susana Seivane
Seinn Oi | 3:45 | Mouth Music | Mouth Music
Catch the Wind | 5:02 | Donovan | Donovan's Greatest Hits
John O'Dwyer of the Glen | 3:10 | Various Artists | Lament
Bluehill/Lonesome Robin/Carracastle Lasses | 9:08 | bohola | bohola 4
Artist | Song or Tune Title | Release | Length
Denis Murphy | 1956 “Chiarrai (The Kerry Reel) / An Coirneal Frazer (Colonel Frazer) / An Bad Gaile (The Steampacket) – Reels” | From Galway To Dublin | 2:49
Neil O'Boyle | 1937 “The Harvest Home - Hornpipe / The Green Mountain – Reel” | From Galway To Dublin | 2:56
Peter Guinan | 1937 “Off To California / The Liverpool – Hornpipes” | From Galway To Dublin | 3:09
John Hartford | “Indian War Whoop” | O Brother, Where Art Thou? | 1:30
Phyllis Boyens | “The Last Old Shovel” | O Sister! The Women's Bluegrass Collection | 2:22 |
The Chieftains & Colin James | “Cúnla/The Friar's Breeches” | Another Country | 3:41The Chieftains & Ricky Skaggs | “Cotton-Eyed Joe” | Another Country | 2:43
Maggie Sansone | “Jack A Tar, Petronella” | Traditions | 3:13
Maggie Sansone | “Over The Waterfall, Sally Gardens, La Bastrange” | Traditions | 4:12
Ashley MacIsaac | “Athole Cummers/Flora MaxDonald/Prince Charlie” | Fine® Thank You Very Much (a traditional album) | 3:03
Mairi Mac Innes | “Puirt A Beul” | Heart Of Scotland | 3:15
Brian McNeill | “The Atlantic Reels” | Scotland The Real: Music from Contemporary Caldedonia | 3:43
Éamonn Coyne | “Nine String Susannah / Oh Susannah / Clinch Mountain Backstep / Bill Chetham” | Through The Round Window | 4:26
The Chieftains & The Del McCoury Band | “Rain And Snow” | Down The Old Plank Road: The Nashville Sessions | 2:52
The Chieftains & Béla Fleck | “Béla's Reels: Ladies Pantalettes/Belles of Blackville/First House in Connaught” | Down The Old Plank Road: The Nashville Sessions | 4:17
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