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    Lonesome Blues and Dancing Shoes

    by Boys of the Lough

    Cathal's voice and whistles, coupled with Dave's small squeezeboxes and mandolin, ensure that the trademark sound that is Boys of the Lough is still prevalent. Relative newcomers Brendan Begley and  Malcolm Stitt simply sound like they've always been a part of the band which is great. Kevin Henderson's Shetland fiddle is an able replacement for Aly Bain. Things move on, people move on - but we still have a recognisable and most excellent Boys of the Lough… and that can't be bad.

    Dave Richardson (concertina, mandoline, accordion), Cathal McConnell (flute, whistles,song), Brendan Begley (accordion, melodeon, song) and Malcolm Stitt (guitar, bouzouki) with Kevin Henderson (fiddle), Paul Jennings (percussion), Ake Wann (piano), Ron Shaw (cello) and Paul O'Shaughnessy (fiddle).

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    .. they subtly envelop the listener without the use of turning up the speed control...


    With guitarist Malcolm Stitt and the accordion of Brendan Begley now firmly cementing the Boys sound, Dave Richardson (concertina/mandoline) and Cathal McConnell (flute/vocals) are once again at the forefront of their profession. For those of you wondering what the sound is like without the fiddle don’t. The band -as ever - have found suitable replacements in their choice of guest musicians including Kevin Henderson & Paul O’Shaughnessy (fiddle), Ron Shaw (cello), Ake Wann (piano) and Paul Jennings on percussion. Proving the old adage that if a tune is worth re-visiting then do it, Dave’s own often covered ‘Calliope House’ coupled with the delicate ‘Brother Gildas’ provides the listener with aural pleasure from the fruity sounds of the cello to the gently strummed guitar. It is here that I must admit to enjoying the Boys more when they subtly envelop the listener without the use of turning up the speed control. Music should never be dull and although a scholarly approach comes across both in the detailed sleevenotes and music it is never boring. Long may they continue to enrich our lives!

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    1. Farewell Lovely Nancy
    2. The Curragh Races Polka
    3. How Are You Kitty
    4. Slan Cois Maigh
    5. A Walk On The Shore
    6. Brother Gildas
    7. The Curragh Of Kildare
    8. The Minstrel's Fancy
    9. I Drew My Ship Into Harbour
    10. The Melodeon Reel
    11. Da bhFaighainn Mo Rogha Do Thriur Acu
    12. The Favourite Waltz
    Lonesome Blues and Dancing Shoes

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