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Daithi Sproule The Crow in the Sun
Daithi Sproule
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1. It Was All For Our Rightful King
2. Mag McDermott's/Dermot McLaughlin's
3. Susie Cleland/The Birks of Abergeldie
4. Up the Airy Mountain/Bill Thomas' Jig
5. Bonnie Dundee/Pawky Adam Glen/Wee Totum Fogg
6. Pinery Boy, The
7. To Limerick We Will Go/Woo'd and Married and A'/I Hae a Wife O' My Ain
8. Ah! May the Red Rose/The Glenfarne Waltz
9. Thios I D'Teach An Torraimh
10. Farewell To Minnesota
Dáithí Sproule, well-known for his pioneering guitar styles, deep knowledge of Irish
song and his place in the internationally acclaimed Irish supergroup Altan, is a brilliant
musician and virtual font of cultural knowledge and lore. Laura MacKenzie has been
recognized as a master folk artist, and has received numerous honors and awards for her
dedication and work in traditional music. Sproule and MacKenzie have been making
music together since the days of the Northern Star Ceili Band, and now offer their first
duo recording, featuring a rich gamut of traditional Irish and Scottish music plus
Sproule’s original compositions.
“The Pinery” is truly a duet creation, throughout the instrumentals (airs, reels, jigs,
double hornpipes) and the songs. MacKenzie’s arsenal of wind-powered instruments
(flutes, whistles, pipes, and concertina) are all featured, joined by Sproule’s fresh and
innovative guitar accompaniments and solos. "They are both esteemed singers as well, and selections from their treasure trove of traditional song are presented in beautiful arrangements."
Dáithí Sproule Review:
“A gem of a recording....this CD by master musician Dáithí Sproule and Laura MacKenzie is a beauty....some of the finest traditional music you'll hear” –Irish American News
“One of Irish music’s greatest guitar accompanists” –Steve
Winick, All Music Guide
“A seminal figure in Irish music” --The Rough Guide to Irish Music