The Irish Conventional Music Archive will launch The Outdated Reels of the World on July 7.
The Irish Conventional Music Archive have introduced the discharge of a brand new album that includes beforehand unheard recordings of conventional music from lately acquired collections.
Titled The Outdated Reels of the World, the album options 21 tracks from the donated personal collections of Tom Davis, Tony MacMahon and Larry Redican. It was compiled by Dr Pádraic Mac Mathúna and is ready to launch on July 7 at Scoil Samhraidh Willie Clancy 2024 by former ITMA chairperson Cathal Goan.
The album options recordings dated from the Nineteen Fifties to the late Nineties from among the largest names in conventional music, together with Séamus Ennis, Willie Clancy, Bobby Casey, Joe Heaney, Leo Rowsome, Kathleen Harrington, Tommie Potts, Seán Keane and extra.
Talking concerning the file, ITMA CEO Liam O’Connor stated: “Pádraic Mac Mathúna has carried out extraordinary voluntary work for ITMA over the previous three years, cataloguing hundreds of previous recordings.
“The publication of this CD is a celebration of that work and a celebration of a thriving residing custom the place the genius of the previous continues to encourage and inform the current. The enjoying is great and a testomony to the musicianship of legendary conventional artists like Seán Keane, Mrs. Harrington, Joe Heaney and Tommie Potts.”
Former ITMA Chairperson and former Director Common of RTÉ Cathal Goan added: “These recordings replicate the variety of contexts by which Irish music was and continues to be carried out; at home events, golf equipment, pubs, live performance halls and competitors venues.
“They remind us of the intimacy of efficiency and sense of connection between musician and viewers, whether or not it is the colourful response of a concert-hall viewers for a céilí band or the muted appreciation of a tune well-sung in personal.”
The Outdated Reels of the World will probably be out there for each bodily and digital buy from July 7 here.
Discover the complete tracklist beneath
1. Tulla Céilí Band (1960): ‘Connemara Stockings’ / ‘Westmeath Hunt’ / ‘Tear the Calico’
2. Seán Keane (1973): ‘The New Mown Meadow’ / ‘Colonel Frazier’s’
3. Tony MacMahon, Séamus Connolly (1999): ‘Apples in Winter’ / ‘The Carraroe’
4. Joe Heaney (1980): ‘And You Lied Subsequent to the Wall’
5. Séamus Tansey (Eighties): ‘The Wind that Shakes the Barley’
6. Séan Keane, Bridie Lafferty (1961): ‘Faculty Groves’ / ‘The Cherry Tree’
7. Willie Clancy (early Sixties): ‘Cregg’s Pipes’
8. Nan Tom Taimín de Búrca (1988): ‘An Cailín Fearúil Fionn’
9. Charlie Lennon, Mick O’Connor, Séamus Mac Mathúna, Mark Kelly (1980): ‘The Mountain Prime’ / ‘The Rose within the Backyard’
10. John Kelly, James Kelly (1973): ‘Lucy Campbell’s’
11. Bobby Casey (Nineteen Seventies): ‘Sporting Nell’ / ‘The Ragged Hank of Yarn’
12. Joe Leary, Joe Cooley, Mongan Murray (1956): ‘The Skylark’ / ‘Roaring Mary’
13. Tommie Potts (1957): ‘An Raibh tú ag an gCarraig’ / ‘Bunch of Keys’
14. Larry Redican, Joe Burke, Jack Coen, Felix Dolan (early Sixties): ‘Inexperienced Groves of Erin’ / ‘The Bag of Spuds’ / ‘Swallow’s Tail’
15. Séan Maguire (Nineteen Fifties): ‘The Flax in Bloom’
16. Antóin MacGabhann, Paddy Ryan (1978): ‘The Galtee Rangers’ / ‘Farewell to Eire’
17. Leo Rowsome (Nineteen Fifties): ‘The Bucks of Oranmore’
18. Mrs Kathleen Harrington, Mrs Elizabeth Crotty (1957): ‘The Bag of Spuds’
19. Paddy Canny, Eileen O’Brien (1995): ‘The Bunch of Inexperienced Rushes’/ ‘Gerdie Commane’s’
20. Tommie Potts, Séamus Ennis (1978): ‘Garrett Barry’s’
21. Fort Céilí Band (1961): ‘Humours of Ballyconnell’ / ‘Sailor on the Rock’ / ‘Fortunate in Love’