Matt Molloy's 1st solo album: where to buy??

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Matt Molloy's 1st solo album: where to buy??

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Hey there folks,

I've heard a lot of great things about Matt Molloy's first solo album (entitled "Matt Molloy"), but I can't seem to find it anywhere, except on amazon for $42! Is this CD still available anywhere for a reasonable price?

I'd like to play along with Matt on this hunk o' wood, which just arrived in the mail a week ago:

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Thanks, and have a beautiful day!

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Skyeward wrote: I'd like to play along with Matt on this hunk o' wood, which just arrived in the mail a week ago:

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Is that hunk Eb or Bb, because there's only 1 D track on that CD?. I suppose you could always use pitch-changing software.

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pitch changing software

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well no, the flute's in regular old D. I was suspicious about the "Matt Molloy" album having a bunch of Eb and Bb, as this is the case with a lot of his other recordings.

pitch-changing software: I've heard of this before, but where does one get it?

In any case, still wondering where to get that CD
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Amazing Slow Downer

the cd is harder to find
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I have a copy I don't mind parting with.

Are you talking about Green Linnet 3008?

15 tracks ending with the Bucks of Oranmore?
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Claddagh has it.
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i have the original vinyl album w/ un-airbrushed cover with the silver lip plate band on the head of his flute.

got it on eBay for near-nothing.

so they're out there
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