I should've realized something weird was afoot when the back of the album and saw lava on the picture. I think it's Kilauea, but you don't expect to see volcanic lava on a Celtic album . . . or do you?
This may have less cuts than the previous album, but it's longer on time:
Raggle Taggle Gypsy
Auld Grey Man
Tempest/Sculley's Hornpipe/Eileen O'Riordan's Slide
I Know My Love
Valencia Harbor/Follow Me Up to Carlow
Wayfaring Stranger
Coach Road to Sligo/Green Fields of America/Munster Buttermilk
I am Stretched on Your Grave
Who Knows Where the Time Goes
Port na bPucai/Campbell's Farewell to Red Gap/The Tolka Polka (again, no accent marks for the first one. I also wonder, was "The Tolka Polka" for "The Blintzes Princess"?)
Minuet from Suite in G major/Jug of Punch
James Connolly et al.
The Jolly Beggar
Again, 72 minutes of wild music for only $15.00.
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