What CD is in your player right now?

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Jeff Guevin
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On an endless loop:

Lúnasa - The Kinnitty Sessions
Planxty-The Planxty Collection
Planxty-After The Break
Kenny Garrett - Standards of Language (not ITM, but jazz. Smokin'.)

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Main hi-fi "Song of the Irish whistle" Joanie Madden as i'm learning the slower songs. In my MD that goes with me a 1GB disk with about 40 different whistle, celtic and flute CDs. (With the MD i carry 4 other 1GB MDs with a HUGE mix of music of every kind). Good question.
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Genticorum http://www.genticorum.com

love the music of this young trio!

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A friend introduced me to the voice of Christy Moore. Right now I've got Ordinary Man playing. I'm going to wear out the song "Quiet Desperation".

This is the kind of artist that makes me want to have EVERYTHING he has ever recorded.

What a voice!
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Jerry O'Sullivan - The Gift. First time through. He's currently playing a strathspey on UP's without the drones. . . . not working quite the same way it would on GHB.

EDIT: Later on in the same set there's a really funky piping tune called "An Feirin." Very cool, to the point that I keep reversing it to learn the tune.
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New CD's in my MP3 player/walkman.
  • John Doyle - Wayward Son
  • John Doyle - Evening Comes Early
  • Liz Caroll - Lake Effect
  • Liz Caroll - Lost in the Loop
  • Sean Doyle (John's Father) - The Light and the Half Light.
  • Lothlorien - Ghostwood
Enjoy Your Music,
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My current 5

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I currently have:

Chieftains - Water From The Well
Celtic Quest - Various Artists
Dropkick Murphys - Do or Die
The Pogues - Red Roses For Me
And I've got an Irish Rover's mixed cd I made from various albums I own.
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Penguin Cafe Orchestra - A Brief History
Martyn Bennet - Bothy Culture
Audioslave - Out of Exile
You don't stop playing when you get old. You get old when you stop playing.
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Flogging Molly - Within a Mile of Home
Ani Difranco - Knuckle Down
Tom Waits - Mule Variations

I'm mostly listening to Tom Waits lately; there's just something about his voice. How is it that my friend Tuck put it, "It's like a choir of bullfrogs gargling whiskey and razor blades." And yet, it sounds great.
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Emmylou Harris -- Red Dirt Girl
Ian Anderson --The secret Language of Birds

I get around musically
da mouse
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Patrick Street "Cornerboys" is playing right now. The stack on the desk includes:
Tim and Mollie O'Brien, Take Me Back
Patrick Street, Irish Times
Women of Latin America, a Putumayo compilation CD
Celtic Fiddle Festival, Encore

I can't play much flamenco at work, it's too intrusive, or as some might say these days, it's too in-yer-face.
Mike
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Tell us something.: I play the first flute Jon Cochran ever made but haven't been very active on the board the last 9-10 years. Life happens I guess...I owned a keyed M&E flute for a while and I kind of miss it.
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Post by michael_coleman »

The Soundtrack to Amelie (you need to get this if you don't have it)
Kevin Crawford's In Good Company
Flute Geezers tape
Gort Session
slowair wrote:This is the kind of artist that makes me want to have EVERYTHING he has ever recorded.
Make sure you listen to it first, I like stuff with him playing guitar, but the songs where he plays keyboard sound cheesy to me.
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North African groove; http://www.putumayo.com/catalog/item.ph ... mber=237-2
For some reason, this music just grabbed me!

Rod
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Licht from Faun, German medieval folk group :D
Right now I hear the song Andro :party:
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'Tobar an Duchais' by Brid O'Donohue.
My copy finally arrived on weds (actually a replacement for the first that disappeared into the postal Bermuda Triangle between Co Clare and NE England).
This is a MUST HAVE solo whistle album-no flash,no artifice,just BRILLIANT whistle playing!
"I blame it on those Lead Fipples y'know."
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