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028 0 0 _aLP 29882
_bBBC
040 _aUkLoVW
_beng
_cUkLoVW
099 _aSAD 2970
245 0 0 _aIrish folk music
260 _bBBC,
_c1960.
300 _a1 sound disc :
_banalog, 33 1/3 rpm
500 _aSound disc, analog.
500 _aMusical instruments: Tambourine; bagpipes; Fiddle; Voice; Oral Whistling.
505 0 _aA (front): 1. Double Jig (2'13") -- 2. Reel: The Skaskeen (The little milk cow) (2'03") / Casey, Thady [tambourine]; Clancy, Willie [pipes] & White, Agnes [fiddle] -- 3. Reel (1'15") -- 4. Reel (1'16") -- 5. Reel (1'12") -- 6. Double Jig (1'35") -- 7. Double Jig (1'48") -- 8. Speech about Jimmy Devitt's set ending (0'38") -- 9. Followed by tune (1'53") -- 10. Cronin's Hornpipe (1'36") -- 11. Talk about bird watching & portion of The Mason's Apron [reel] (1'46"). Whistling / by Ward, Jimmy, Co. Clare -- B. (back): 1. The Lakes of Coolfinn (2'43") -- 2. The Banks of the Lee (when True Lovers meet) (3'03") -- 3. The Galway Shawl (3'15") -- 4. The Ploughboy (2'42") -- 5. Green Broom (2'20") -- 6. It's Better to be Single than a Poor Man's Wife (1'50") -- 7. The Blue Handkerchief (1'32") -- 8. The Trees they Do Grow High (3'30") / sung by Dolly McMahon, Co. Galway. Recorded by Ennis, Seamus, August 1960.
530 _aDubbed to CDA BBC 381.
942 _2VWML
_cMU
_hSAD 2970
999 _c71773