
Irish Cream
Irish Cream
© 2002 Irish Cream
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Authentic Irish Traditional music with a special Middle Eastern flavor, featuring Uilleann piper John McSherry.
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- 1 Bhuilis.Swallowtail Reel/Gravel Path to Granny
- 2 William Taylor
- 3 Morning Walk/Stumble Jig/Ella's Dance
- 4 Stuttering Lovers/The Athole Highlander
- 5 New Rigged Ship/Sleepy Maggie/The Broken Pledge
- 6 Jackson's Reel/Young McDonald/The Pain I Knew
- 7 Springfield Road/Ben's Jig/Alice's Reel
- 8 She Moved Through the Fair
- 9 Itai's Return/Will O' The Wisp/Ceol agus Craic
- 10 Nil Se Na La
- 11 Dawn/Yael and Ilan's
- 12 Over the Moore to Maggie/Ships are Sailing/Man of Aran
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Irish Cream is an Israeli group of professional musicians and singers who are dedicated to Irish Traditional music. Our CD is a combination of adherance to the rich tradition of Celtic music, together with the original expression and musical background that each of the members brought to the band. All tracks are original arrangements of traditional or original material, played on traditional Irish instruments, with songs in English and Irish. The CD also features three tracks recorded with John McSherry, well -known Uilleann piper from Belfast, northern Ireland. John McSherry's phenomenal playing and musical ability, combined with the unique style of this Israeli band make this CD a wonderful collector's item for anyone fond of Irish tradiitonal music, played in an authentic style.
Patricia Swan: Concertina and Vocals
Shani Kombelis: Flutes and tin whistles
Ezra Atzmon: Fiddle and Viola
Yossi Tor: Irish Bouzouki, guitar, bodhran, vocals
Bracha Ben-Avraham: Irish bouzouki, guitar, vocals
Guest Artist: John McSherry: Uilleann pipes
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An Israeli group playing Irish music? Well, why not?
author: EllenI was intrigued by the idea, but I expected that "Israeli Irish music" would probably be a one-time listen. I was pleasantly surprised. Each piece is beautifully performed. This CD will be played often.