Special Reserve (Gaelic Storm album)
Special Reserve is a 2003 compilation album by Gaelic Storm.
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Released | August 19, 2003 | |||
Recorded | 2000 - 2003 | |||
Genre | Irish folk music | |||
Length | 49:08 | |||
Label | Higher Octave | |||
Producer | Mark Miller, Jim Cregan, Shep Lonsdale, Steve Twigger, John Whelan, Gaelic Storm | |||
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Track listing
- "Courtin' in the Kitchen"*
- "Johnny Tarr"
- "The Schooner Lake Set"*
- "The Leaving of Liverpool"
- "Drink The Night Away"
- "After Hours At McGann's"
- "Swimmin' In The Sea"
- "Nancy Whiskey"*
- "She Was The Prize"
- "Johnny Jump Up / Morrison's Jig"
- "Titanic Set"
- "Tell Me Ma"
- "Beggarman"
Asterisks indicate songs original to this album.
Personnel
- Patrick Murphy (Accordion, Spoons, Bodhrán, Harmonica, Lead Vocals)
- Steve Twigger (Guitar, Bouzouki, Mandolin, Lead Vocals)
- Samantha Hunt (Fiddle)
- Shep Lonsdale (Djembe, Doumbek, Surdo, & Various Other Percussion)
- Steve Wehmeyer (Bodhrán, Didgeridoo, Vocals)
- Tom Brown (Bagpipes, Tin Whistle, DegerPipes)
Additional musicians
- Deborah Clark Colón (Fiddle on Tracks 1, 3, & 8)
An incomplete greatest hits CD, it also has three new songs. Courtin' in the Kitchen, sometimes known as Capt. Kelly's Kitchen, is a catchy tune about male and female rogues. The Schooner Lake Set is the first by the band to feature bagpipes by the newest member of the band. Nancy Whiskey, also a traditional, is sung by the bodhran player and features electric pipes and a fast catchy set of verses about drinking.
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References
- Robert L. Doerschuk (2003-08-19). "Special Reserve - Gaelic Storm | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 2016-03-09.
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