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Track Listing
- Morning Nightcap (New Version)
- Eanair
- The Miller of Drohan
- Leckan Mor
- Killarney Boys of Pleasure
- The Floating Crowbar
- Black River
- Fest Noz
- Feabhra
- Punch
- Casu
- The Last Pint (New Version of Aibreann)
- Cregg's Pipes
- The Dimmers
- The Dingle Berries
- O'Carolan's Welcome/Rolling In the Barrel
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #65650 in Music
- Published on: 2008-03-31
- Released on: 2008-03-03
- Number of discs: 1
- Dimensions: .18 pounds
Editorial Reviews
Album Description
Founding member Trevor Hutchison spent much of 2007 pouring over the band's body of work to select the tracks that best represent not only the energy, drive and fire that Lúnasa is known for, but also the uniqueness of their compositions and arrangement style. Along the way, the band made a side trip to the Compass Sound Studio in Nashville to re-record "Aibreann" and "Morning Nightcap" as a way of illustrating the sound of the current line-up and in the process redefined these band favourites as classics of their repertoire. The end result is a mind-blowing showcase of arguably the greatest instrumental group ever to exist in Irish music.
* Re-visited and re-mixed, including two new recordings of Lúnasa classics "Aibreann" and "Morning Nightcap".
* Includes tracks from all three Green Linnet titles and all three Compass titles, including the originally self-released and now classic album Lúnasa.
* Includes expansive liner notes on the band's history and an extensive photo journal of the past 11 years.
Featured are current band members: double bassist Trevor Hutchinson, piper Cillian Vallely, flutist Kevin Crawford, fiddler Sean Smyth, and guitarist Paul Meehan, as well as past members Donogh Hennessy (guitar), Michael McGoldrick (flute) and John McSherry (Uilleann pipes).
