The Storm (Moving Hearts album)
The Storm is the third studio album by Irish folk-rock group Moving Hearts, recorded as an entirely instrumental album. When the band re-formed in 2007, they concentrated on performing this material.
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1985 | |||
Recorded | Dublin | |||
Genre | Celtic Music | |||
Label | Tara Music label | |||
Producer | Dónal Lunny | |||
Moving Hearts chronology | ||||
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Track listing
- The Lark:
- "The Lark in the Morning" (Trad. Arr. Spillane, Lunny, O'Neill)
- "Earl the Breakfast Boiler" (Arr. Lunny, O'Neill)
- "O'Brion's Flightcase" (Arr. Lunny, O'Neill)
- "In the Mountains of Holland" (Arr. Lunny, O'Neill)
- "Oh Hag You've Killed Me" (Arr. Lunny, O'Neill)
- "Peter O'Byrne's Fancy"
- "Langstrom's Pony"
- The Titanic:
- "An Irishman in Brittany" (O'Neill)
- "A Breton in Paris" (Lunny)
- The Storm:
- "The Storm in the Teashirt" (Spillane)
- "The Staff in the Baggot" (Lunny)
- "Finore" (Spillane)
- "Tribute To Peadar O'Donnell" (Lunny)
- "May Morning Dew" (Trad. Arr. Spillane, Lunny, O'Neill)
Personnel
- Dónal Lunny - bouzouki, synthesiser & bodhran
- Keith Donald - soprano and alto saxophones & bass clarinet
- Davy Spillane - uilleann pipes & low whistle
- Declan Masterson - uilleann pipes
- Greg Boland - guitar
- Eoghan O'Neill - bass
- Noel Eccles - percussion
- Matt Kelleghan - drums
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References
External links
- movingheartsmusic
.com Official website. - Record Label Catalogue 2009
- Album Sleevenotes
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