They have more than two CDs out, don't they? I mean,
you can't just say you want to buy both CDs when
there's more than two, can you?
djm
Bothy CDs
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I just managed to get two of their LPs at a pretty good price.
AFTERHOURS LP LIVE IN PARIS from 1978
and
OUT OF THE WIND INTO THE SUN from 1977
Both are alled to be in very good condition. I can't wait to get my mitts on 'em!
AFTERHOURS LP LIVE IN PARIS from 1978
and
OUT OF THE WIND INTO THE SUN from 1977
Both are alled to be in very good condition. I can't wait to get my mitts on 'em!
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BB's 1st LP is essential listening. The opening track with The Kesh Jig became essential playing for every beginner - the quintessential Irish tune.
You can also track down all of the group with their solo/duet CDs - not a bad one in the bunch. Triona's solo CD is great but they all have a great output.
Some on eBAY:
http://search.ebay.com/search/search.dl ... =&saprchi=
You can also track down all of the group with their solo/duet CDs - not a bad one in the bunch. Triona's solo CD is great but they all have a great output.
Some on eBAY:
http://search.ebay.com/search/search.dl ... =&saprchi=
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Going slightly off at a tangent, there's the truly wonderful, one-off album by Skara Brae which consisted of Dáithí Sproule with the "Ní Dhomhnaill Three" two of whom subsequently helped form the Bothies. The only thing that stands out as being in common with the Bothies is Triona's voice, but 'tis verily a beautiful album - and they made the whole thing in just one afternoon!
"Last night, among his fellow roughs,
He jested, quaff'd and swore."
They cut me down and I leapt up high
I am the life that'll never, never die.
I'll live in you if you'll live in me -
I am the lord of the dance, said he!
He jested, quaff'd and swore."
They cut me down and I leapt up high
I am the life that'll never, never die.
I'll live in you if you'll live in me -
I am the lord of the dance, said he!
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I've heard that track, I think. There was some mind blowing flute playing one of the tunes following the Kesh (I can't remember the name of the other two tunes that were in that set).Jim McGuire wrote:The opening track with The Kesh Jig became essential playing for every beginner - the quintessential Irish tune.
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Re: CDS
Absolutely! I've bought lots of CDs from Tayberry. They ship fast and they a great selection of hard-to-find recordings.dyersituations wrote:Is Tayberry's a good place to order from? They have good prices on Matt Molloy's original cd too. Thanks.rh wrote:Tayberry's got them listed for $16.50-$18.50
http://www.tayberry.com/search.php?sear ... &field=all
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