The Given Note
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The Given Note is an album released by Liam O'Flynn in 1995. The title was suggested by O'Flynn's good friend Seamus Heaney, winner of the 1995 Nobel Prize for Literature. Heaney also wrote a tribute to O'Flynn which is on the sleeve notes of the album.
Tracks
- O'Farrell's Welcome to Limerick
- O'Rourke's, The Merry Sisters, Colonel Fraser
- Come with me over the Mountain, A Smile in the Dark
- Farewell To Govan
- Joyce's Tune
- The Green Island, Spellan The Fiddler
- Foliada de Elviña
- Ag Taisteal Na Blárnan (Travelling Through Blarney)
- The Rambler, The Aherlow Jig
- The Smith's a Gallant Fireman
- Romeo's Exile
- The Rocks of Bawn
- Cailín na Gruaige Doinne (The Girl of the Brown Hair)
- a) Teño un Amor Na Montaña b.) Alborada - Unha Noite no Santo Cristo
Musicians
- Liam O'Flynn: uilleann pipes, whistle
- Arty McGlynn: guitar
- Steve Cooney: guitar, bass guitar, didgeridoo
- Rod McVey: synthesizers, Hammond organ, harmonium
- Noel Eccles: percussion
- Sean Keane: fiddle
- Rodrigo Romani (Milladoiro): harp
- Xose V. Ferreirós (Milladoiro): Galician gaita, tambourine, oboe
- Nando Casal (Milladoiro): Galician gaita, clarinet
- Ciaran Mordaunt: side drums (track 10)
Guests
- Andy Irvine: vocals, mandolin
- Paul Brady: vocals, mandolin, piano
References
- ^ Nickson, Chris. "Review The Given Note". Allmusic. Retrieved 14 May 2012.