Boys Of The Lough / Twenty
Album: Twenty   Collection:World
Artist:Boys Of The Lough   Added:Jun 2007
Label:Self-Release  

A-File Activity
Add Date: 2007-07-15 Pull Date: 2007-09-16 Charts: Reggae/World
Week Ending: Sep 16 Sep 2 Aug 12 Aug 5 Jul 29 Jul 22
Airplays: 2 1 1 1 1 1

Recent Airplay
1. Sep 14, 2007: At the Cafe Bohemian
Monea Castle/Big Terry Mcaloon's Reel
4. Aug 07, 2007: At the Cafe Bohemian
The Tenpenny Bit/The Aith Rant/The High Geese In The Bog
2. Sep 11, 2007: At the Cafe Bohemian
The Tenpenny Bit/The Aith Rant/The High Geese In The Bog
5. Jul 31, 2007: At the Cafe Bohemian
The Tenpenny Bit/The Aith Rant/The High Geese In The Bog
3. Aug 28, 2007: At the Cafe Bohemian
The Tenpenny Bit/The Aith Rant/The High Geese In The Bog
6. Jul 23, 2007: summer ducks
I Must Away, Love

Album Review
Decca
Reviewed 2007-07-12
Solid Celtic music well played and stylish. Flute, whistles, mandolin, accordin/concertina, melodeon, guitar, bouzouki, fiddle, and vox. There’s obvious chemistry and respect between the musicians. The vocalists have pretty thick accents so even when they sing in English it’s hard to follow. The following are my favorites.

1. A happy toe-tapping instrumental medley of jigs.
3. Set of three mostly midtempo hornpipes.
4. A sad sort of hymn in Gaelic w/soft strings. Slow.
5. Four reels w/lots of energy and flair.
6. Midtempo strings, vox about an Australian bandit.
9. Catchy, upbeat set of polkas. Great playing from all.
12. Upbeat reels w/a bright, folksiness.

Track Listing
1. The Tenpenny Bit/The Aith Rant/The High Geese In The Bog   7. Eamon An Chonoic
2. I Must Away, Love   8. Monea Castle/Big Terry Mcaloon's Reel
3. Proudlock's Hornpipe/Miss Thompson's Fabourite/Albert House   9. Bridgie Con Mat's/The Lakes Of Sligo/Thadelo's
4. Mo Ghra'sa Mo Dhia   10. The Willow Tree
5. Big John's Reel/Da Nipping Ground/Square Da Mizzen/Wha'll Dance Wi Wattie?   11. The New Kid On The Mountain
6. Ned Kelly   12. Da Lerwick Lasses/Da Scallowa' Lasses'da Underhill/Over The Isles To America
  13. A Last Farewell To Stirling O