Brokenhearted I'll Wander
Track Listings
| 1. Plough Boy |
| 2. Month of January |
| 3. Will Ye Go to Flanders? |
| 4. Tommy Peoples/Mary Shore |
| 5. Johnny Lovely Johnny |
| 6. Mouth Music and Eddie Curran's Favourite |
| 7. Low Low Lands of Holland |
| 8. Kyle Brack Rambler/Miss McGuinness/Speed the Plough |
| 9. Allan Tyne of Harrow |
| 10. Home Ruler/Cross the Fence |
| 11. Bonnie Light Horseman |
Brokenhearted I'll Wander,Dolores Keane & John Faulkner,Green Linnet,Celtic/Irish,Folk,Int'l & World Music,Ireland,Pop
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Brokenhearted I'll Wander
Dolores Keane & John Faulkner Manufacturer: Green Linnet ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000005CRV Release Date: 1993-01-05 |
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My early introduction to traditional Celtic music.......2001-03-20
It was my first real introduction to traditional Celtic music, the real stuff -- not this retreaded New Age stuff that passes for "real" Celtic music today.
Today I got out my copy and listened to it and remembered how truly wonderful it is. Dolores Keane's voice, to me, embodies all that Celtic music is: earthy, lyrical, rough yet soft, capable of evoking tears as well as joy. John Faulkner's understated instrumentation/arrangements and equally capable voice set a consistent tone throughout the entire album.
As the album title suggests, these tunes aren't exactly light and happy, but then again, Celtic music embodies real life. If you're looking for a fine introduction to the "real stuff," one cannot go wrong with this album.
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Brokenhearted I'll Wander
Dolores Keane & John Faulkner Manufacturer: Mulli ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000027XL5 Release Date: 1997-03-02 |
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Customer Reviews:
My early introduction to traditional Celtic music.......2001-03-20
It was my first real introduction to traditional Celtic music, the real stuff -- not this retreaded New Age stuff that passes for "real" Celtic music today.
Today I got out my copy and listened to it and remembered how truly wonderful it is. Dolores Keane's voice, to me, embodies all that Celtic music is: earthy, lyrical, rough yet soft, capable of evoking tears as well as joy. John Faulkner's understated instrumentation/arrangements and equally capable voice set a consistent tone throughout the entire album.
As the album title suggests, these tunes aren't exactly light and happy, but then again, Celtic music embodies real life. If you're looking for a fine introduction to the "real stuff," one cannot go wrong with this album.
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