Mary Ann McCracken : 1770 - 1866 / Jane Cassidy & Maurice Leyden
Material type: MusicPublisher number: Ash 004 | Ashgrove MusicPublication details: Ashgrove Music, [ca. 1987]Description: 1 sound disc : digital ; 4 3/4 inSubject(s):Item type | Home library | Shelving location | Class number | Materials specified | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Sound Recordings | VWML | Storage | SCD 2663 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Reference only | 08617 |
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SCD 2660 Back to the 1780's / | SCD 2661 Sssht / | SCD 2662 New constellations for wind, sole & drawing instruments / | SCD 2663 Mary Ann McCracken : 1770 - 1866 / | SCD 2664 Rogues & rovers : Tyburn Road / | SCD 2665 Feathers of wind / | SCD 2666 Constant companion / |
Compact disc.
CD booklet contains biographical notes of Mary Ann McCracken.
1. Rosemary Lane -- 2. Belfast mill -- 3. The wheels of the world -- 4. I will remember you -- 5. The man from God knows where -- 6. Tune for bagpipes -- 7. The banks of the Nile -- 8. Declaration of the Belfast Volunteers -- 9. The Swinish multitude -- 10. Reels (The Monaghan twig and The lady's pantalettes) -- 11. Henry Joy McCracken -- 12. The scythe and the sickle -- 13. The Belfast mountains -- 14. Tis pretty to be in Ballinderry -- 15. The bonny light horseman -- 16. Jigs (Title unknown and The rose and the heather) -- 17. The bonny bunch of roses -- 18. Oh! Breathe not his name -- 19. Marching round the ladies -- 20. Poor Mary sits a-weeping -- 21. Cavehill side -- 22. Oh freedom -- 23. Mary Ann reflects on her life -- 24. Mary Ann.
Musicians: Jane Cassidy (vocals) -- Maurice Leyden (vocals and guitar) -- Rod McVey (keyboards and accordion) -- Neil Martin (uillean pipes, whistle and cello) -- Nollaig Casey (fiddle and viola) -- Ivan Gilliland (guitar and mandolin) -- Richard Parkes (bagpipes) -- Frank Cassidy (bouzouki) -- Colum Sands (double bass and concertina) -- Brendan Monaghan (uillean pipes, whistle, and bodhran on Poor Mary sits a-weeping).
Songs, music and extracts from the show "Mary Ann" written for Belfast Folk Festival.