De Danann - De Danann
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Label: Polydor/2904 005 | Released: 1975 | Genre: Irish-Folk
A1 Tripping Up The Stairs (A Trip To Athlone)
A2 The Sunny Banks (Farewell To Erin)
A3 The Shores Of Lough Bran
A4 Cathleen Hehir’s
A5 Eighteen Years Old
A6 The Green Fields Of Rossbeigh (Toss The Feathers)
–
B1 The Duke Of Leinster (Tar Bolton)
B2 The Blackbird (The Jolly Clamdiggers)
B3 Rambling Irishman
B4 The Gold Ring
B5 The Mountain Streams
B6 Glenbeigh Hornpipe (Mountain Lark) (The Musical Priest)
Companies, etc.
Phonographic Copyright (p) – Polydor Ltd.
Copyright © – Polydor Ltd.
Published By – Intersong Music
Recorded At – Eamonn Andrews Studios
Credits
Arranged By – De Danann
Artwork By, Design [Sleeve] – Alec Finn
Banjo, Melodeon [Ten Key], Bouzouki – Charlie Piggott
Bodhrán [Bodhram] – Johnny ‘Ringo’ McDonagh
Bouzouki [Six -string] – Alec Finn
Directed By, Liner Notes – Jackie Small
Fiddle – Frankie Gavin
Photography By – John Morris (20)
Producer – Donal Lunney*
Vocals – Dolores Keane
Notes
Recorded at Eamonn Andrews Studios, Dublin.
Published by Intersong P & C Polydor Ltd. 1975.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
Matrix / Runout (Side A runout, stamped): 2904 005A-3 Δ H
Matrix / Runout (Side B runout, stamped): 2904 005B-4 Δ H
Vinyl | LP Cover (1:1) | FLAC + cue | 24bit/96kHz | 900mb
Label: Polydor/2904 005 | Released: 1975 | Genre: Irish-Folk
A1 Tripping Up The Stairs (A Trip To Athlone)
A2 The Sunny Banks (Farewell To Erin)
A3 The Shores Of Lough Bran
A4 Cathleen Hehir’s
A5 Eighteen Years Old
A6 The Green Fields Of Rossbeigh (Toss The Feathers)
–
B1 The Duke Of Leinster (Tar Bolton)
B2 The Blackbird (The Jolly Clamdiggers)
B3 Rambling Irishman
B4 The Gold Ring
B5 The Mountain Streams
B6 Glenbeigh Hornpipe (Mountain Lark) (The Musical Priest)
Companies, etc.
Phonographic Copyright (p) – Polydor Ltd.
Copyright © – Polydor Ltd.
Published By – Intersong Music
Recorded At – Eamonn Andrews Studios
Credits
Arranged By – De Danann
Artwork By, Design [Sleeve] – Alec Finn
Banjo, Melodeon [Ten Key], Bouzouki – Charlie Piggott
Bodhrán [Bodhram] – Johnny ‘Ringo’ McDonagh
Bouzouki [Six -string] – Alec Finn
Directed By, Liner Notes – Jackie Small
Fiddle – Frankie Gavin
Photography By – John Morris (20)
Producer – Donal Lunney*
Vocals – Dolores Keane
Notes
Recorded at Eamonn Andrews Studios, Dublin.
Published by Intersong P & C Polydor Ltd. 1975.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
Matrix / Runout (Side A runout, stamped): 2904 005A-3 Δ H
Matrix / Runout (Side B runout, stamped): 2904 005B-4 Δ H
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De Dannan (originally Dé Danann) is an Irish folk music group. It was formed by Frankie Gavin (fiddle), Alec Finn (guitar, bouzouki), Johnny “Ringo” McDonagh (bodhrán) and Charlie Piggott (banjo) as a result of sessions in Hughes’s Pub in An Spidéal, County Galway, with Dolores Keane (vocals) subsequently being invited to join the band. The fiddler Mickey Finn (1951–1987) is also acknowledged to have been a founder member.
The band was named after the legendary Irish tribe Tuatha Dé Danann. In 1985 the spelling of the name was changed from “Dé Danann” to “De Dannan” for reasons that have never been made clear. Since 2010, however, Finn and McDonagh have recorded and performed with a line-up named “De Danann”, and, since 2012, Gavin has recorded and performed with another line-up named “De Dannan”.wikipedia.org
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