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Planxty, Planxty

Audio CD

Disk ID: 173488

Disk length: 44m 16s (12 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1989

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Raggletaggle Gypsy; Tabhair Dom Do Lãmh 4:33
2. Arthur Mcbride 2:58
3. Planxty Irwin 2:21
4. Sweet Thames Flow Softly 4:17
5. Junior Crehan's Favourite; Corney Is Coming 2:43
6. The West Coast Of Claire 5:38
7. The Jolly Beggar 4:28
8. Only Our Rivers 4:10
9. Sí Bheag, Sí Mhór 3:38
10. Follow Me Up To Carlow 2:26
11. Merrily Kissed The Quaker (Single Jig Or Slide) 2:45
12. The Blacksmith 4:10

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Review

In 1972, Christy Moore brought together uilleann piper Liam O'Flynn, Dónal Lunny and Andy Irvine and formed Planxty (the name is a term for a song composed for a paying client). This, their first album, was a watershed for the coming boon in "Celtic" music, with its use of harmonies and its blend of songs, ballads and instrumental tunes. Their mix of bouzouki (now almost considered a traditional instrument, then viewed as an aberration!), bagpipes, guitars, and fiddles, along with the gritty, unadorned singing of Moore and Irvine, still stands the test of time. It was a brilliant act of faith, proclaiming that traditional Irish music could sound startlingly new without being bastardized. --Louis Gibson

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Planxty

Tracks: 12, Disk length: 43m 20s (-1m 4s)

Planxty

Tracks: 12, Disk length: 43m 20s (-1m 4s)

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