North (Mary Dillon album)
North is the debut solo album by the Irish folk singer Mary Dillon.[1]
North | ||||
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Released | January 28, 2013 (UK) | |||
Recorded | 2011-2012 | |||
Genre | Folk, Celtic | |||
Length | 43:00 | |||
Label | Back Lane Records | |||
Producer | Mary Dillon, Odhrán Mullan | |||
Mary Dillon chronology | ||||
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Singles from North | ||||
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Track listing
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "When A Man's In Love" | Trad./Arr. Mary Dillon & Odhrán Mullan | 3:49 |
2. | "Ballyronan Maid" | Trad./Arr. Mary Dillon & Odhrán Mullan | 4:05 |
3. | "The Boatman" | Mary Dillon | 4:12 |
4. | "The Banks of Claudy" | Trad./Arr. Mary Dillon & Odhrán Mullan | 4:54 |
5. | "Edward on Lough Erne Shore" | Trad./Arr. Neil Martin | 6:44 |
6. | "Bleacher Boy" | Trad./Arr. Mary Dillon & Odhrán Mullan | 3:12 |
7. | "John Condon" | Sam Starrett, Richard Laird, Tracey McRory | 4:43 |
8. | "Knocknashee" | Neil Martin, Brendan Graham | 4:47 |
9. | "The Month of January" | Trad./Arr. Mary Dillon & Odhrán Mullan | 3:34 |
10. | "Ard Tí Chuain" | Trad./Arr. Mary Dillon & Odhrán Mullan | 3:12 |
Personnel
Musicians
- Mary Dillon - vocals
- Odhrán Mullan - piano; shaker; bowed bass, fiddle, pipes, percussion (track 9)
- Eamon McElholm - guitar (tracks 1,3,4,6,9); bass (track 3)
- Ted Ponsonby - guitar, dobro (track 2)
- Eddie O'Donnell - guitar (track 7)
- Neil Martin - cello; low whistle (track 7)
- Brendan Mulholland - flute
- Frank Cassidy - mandola
- Cara Dillon - backing vocals (track 2)
- Clodagh Warnock - fiddle (tracks 4,6)
- Gerdy Thompson - guitar (track 2)
- Tomaí Taylor - bodhrán
- Tom Byrne - accordion
Production
- Mary Dillon - producer
- Odhrán Mullan - producer, engineer, mixing, artwork & design
- Shawn Joseph - mastering
Notes and references
- Premiere: Mary Dillon’s new single ‘John Condon’. Retrieved on 2012-11-10.
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