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Appalachian Celtic Consort: Music

Wild Mountain Thyme

(Appalachian Celtic Consort)
2002-03-01
From our first CD, "A St. Andrew's Day Celebration"

Drop O' the Pure

Pipe on the Hob/Banish Misfortune

(Appalachian Celtic Consort)
2002-11-01
Traditional from "Drop O' the Pure"
Two Irish double jigs that are often played together.

Shamrock Shore/Statten Island Hornpipe

(Appalachian Celtic Consort)
2002-11-01
Traditional from "Drop O' the Pure"

Ballydesmond Polkas 1, 2 and 3

(Appalachian Celtic Consort)
2002-11-01
Traditional, from "Drop O' the Pure"

Farewell to Becky

(Appalachian Celtic Consort)
P. Wiegand, M. Nelson, from "Drop O' the Pure"

Cruel Mother/Farewell to Milltown/Butcher's March

(Appalachian Celtic Consort)
2002-11-01
Traditional, from "Drop O' the Pure"

The Banshee/Pride of Rathmore

(Appalachian Celtic Consort)
2002-11-01
Traditional, from "Drop O' the Pure"

O'Keefe's Polka/Shepard's Lamb/Johnny O'Leary

(Appalachian Celtic Consort)
2002-11-01
Traditional, from "Drop O' the Pure"

The Butterfly

(Appalachian Celtic Consort)
2002-11-01
Traditional, from "Drop O' the Pure"

Cul Aodh/Kesh Jig

(Appalachian Celtic Consort)
2002-11-01
Traditional, from "Drop O' the Pure"
Two energetic jigs often played at dances..

Johnny Jump Up/Monaghan Jig

(Appalachian Celtic Consort)
2002-11-01
Traditional, from "Drop O' the Pure"

Gary Owen/Brian Boru

Swallowtail/Morrison's Jig

(Appalachian Celtic Consort)
2002-11-01
Traditional, from "Drop O' the Pure"
Two traditional Irish jigs.

O'Connell's Lamentation

(Appalachian Celtic Consort)
2002-11-01
Traditional, from "Drop O' the Pure"
This beautiful air features Mike on the concertina

Jug of Punch/Julia Delaney

(Appalachian Celtic Consort)
2002-10-01
Traditional, from "Drop O' the Pure"
A traditional reel set.

Rocky Road to Dublin

(Appalachian Celtic Consort)
2002-11-01
Traditional, from "Drop O' the Pure"

Si Bheag Si Mhor

(Appalachian Celtic Consort)
2002-11-01
Traditional by Turlough O' Carolan. From "Drop O' the Pure"
An O’Carolan waltz, this song refers to two burial mounds (one big, one small). Featuring Dewey on the hammered dulcimer.

Bill Sullivan/Britches Full of Stitches

(Appalachian Celtic Consort)
2002-11-01
Traditional, from "Drop O' the Pure"
Two traditional polkas.

Come by the Hills

Road to Lisdoonvarna/Tobin's

Come by the Hills

David and the Goliath/Farewell to Whiskey

Dans en Dro

Capernaum

St. Annes Reel/Morpeth Rant/The Wind That Shakes the Barley

Planxty Fanny Poer

Dear Lady

Rights of Man/Alexander's

Crossing to Ireland

Silver Spear/Whup Jamboree/Musical Priest

Sonny's Mazurka/Boys of Bluehill

Good Night

Just messin' around in the studio...

Wind That Shakes the Barley