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Musicians: John Bishop (tin whistle, low D whistle,flute) Technical Credits: Produced by Don Walsh
01 Maid Behind the Bar/Jim Hodder's Reel 3:03 (trad/E. Benoit, arr. Walsh, Carroll): The reel, Maid Behind the Bar, seems to get played at least once at every session in St. John's. Jim Hodder's Reel was composed by a well known fiddler from Black Duck Brook on Newfoundland's west coast, Emile Benoit. Tin whistle (B. Titus), flute (J. Bishop), accordion (F. Maher), fiddle (P. Moran), guitar (R. Brown), mandolin& bouzouki (A. Carroll) and bodhran (R. West) 02 Paddy in London/Geese in the Bog/Newfoundland Spring 4:19 (trad, arr. Walsh): Three jigs. The first two have long been associated with the playing of Frank Maher. The third tune, wild as a sleet storm on the North Atlantic, is aptly named.Tin whistle (B. Titus), low D whistle (J. Bishop), accordion (F. Maher), fiddle (P. Moran), guitar (R. Brown), bouzouki (A. Carroll) and bodhran (R. West) 03 Flowers of Edinburgh/Little Beggarman 2:50 (trad, arr. Walsh, Carroll): Two frequently played reels. The melody from Little Beggarman is used for Me Old Ragadoo, a favourite at traditonal song sessions. Tin whistle (B. Titus), accordion (F. Maher), fiddle (P. Moran), guitar (R. Brown), mandolin (A. Carroll) and bodhran (R. West) 04 Boys from Ballosidare/Clumsy Lover 3:21 (trad/Neil Dicke, arr. Bishop, Brown): Two quick reels. The Clumsy Lover is a 'kitchen' pipe tune popular in Cape Breton and Scotland. Tin whistle (J. Bishop), guitar(R. Brown) and bodhran (R. West) 05 All Around Aunt Ruby's Garden/Mac Masters' Tune/Paddy's Jig 4:11 (trad, arr. Walsh, Moran): Three singles to wear you out at a scuff. Aunt Ruby's is one of the Running the Goat tunes and bears similarity to Miss McLeod's Reel. We found the second on a CD by Baxter Wareham who in turn learned it from Mac Masters of Placentia Bay. Tin whistles (J. Bishop, B. Titus), low D whistle (J. Bishop), accordion (F. Maher), fiddle (P. Moran), guitar (R. Brown), mandolin (A. Carroll), Egyptian Def drum and chicken shakes (J. Fidler) and bodhran (R. West) 06 Out Behind the House/Up the Southern Shore 2:58 (trad, arr. Walsh): Two easy going jigs from the repertoire of the great west coast fiddler, Rufus Guinchard. Tin whistle (B.Titus), accordion (F. Maher), fiddle (P. Moran), guitar (R. Brown) and bodhran (R. West) 07 King of the Fairies/Rolling in the Rye Grass 4:12 (trad, arr. Walsh, Bishop): A set dance and reel. If you know the second tune by another name, this isn't surprising. There are over 20 synonyms for "Rolling in the Rye Grass". Tin whistle & low D whistle (J. Bishop), fiddle (P. Moran), guitar (R. Brown), bouzouki (A. Carroll) and bodhran (R. West) 08 Denis Murphy's Polka/42 Pound Cheque/John Ryan's Polka 4:00 (trad, arr. Walsh, Carroll) Three polkas. No lack of Murphys or Ryans in Newfoundland. And lots of 42-pound checks in peewee hockey. Tin whistle (B. Titus), accordion (F. Maher), fiddle (P. Moran), guitar (R. Brown) and bodhran (R. West) 09 Father O'Flynn/Toss the Feathers 2:49 (trad, arr. Walsh): A lilting jig followed by a frantic reel. Tin whistle (J. Bishop), accordion (F. Maher), fiddle (P. Moran), guitar (R. Brown), banjo (M. Hanrahan), bouzouki (A. Carroll) and bodhran (R. West) 10 The Sandpit 3:41 (trad, arr. Walsh, Bishop,Brown, Swann): A new arrangement of a slow reel found on a 1984 recording by the Scottish band, Ossian. Flute (J. Bishop), guitar (R. Brown) and cello (F. Swann) 11 The Lark's March 3:00 (trad, arr. Walsh): A free-spirited jig in four-parts. Also known as The Lark in the Morning. Let the debate continue. Tin whistle (B. Titus), low D whistle(J. Bishop), accordion (F. Maher), fiddle (P. Moran), guitar (R. Brown) and bodhran (R. West) 12 Tell me Ma/Leslie's March/Good Morning to Your Night Cap/Flowers of Red Hill/The Banshee 6:05 (trad, arr. Bishop, Brown, Brophy, Hanrahan, Walsh): A polka... march... and load of reels. Tin whistle (J. Bishop), flute (M. Brophy), fiddle (P. Moran), guitar (R. Brown), tenor banjo (M. Hanrahan), bouzouki (M. Hanrahan) and bodhran (R. West) |