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008 | 160923r19921989stkfmn eng d | ||
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_aLOUGH 004CD _bLough Records |
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_aUkLoVW _beng _dUkLoVW |
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099 | _aSCD 2460 | ||
110 | 2 |
_914562 _aBoys of the Lough |
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_aLive at Carnegie Hall : _bFebruary 23, 1988 / _cBoys of the Lough. |
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_bLough Records, _c1992. |
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_a1 sound disc : _bdigital stereo ; _c4 3/4 in. |
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500 | _aCompact disc. | ||
500 | _aFirst released as a cassette in 1989 | ||
505 | 0 | _a1. Garrison Keillor -- 2. Maho snaps; Charlie Hunter; The mouse in the cupboard; The rosewood -- 3. I'll buy boots for Maggie; Brendan Begley's polka; O'Connor's polka -- 4. Leaving Glasgow; The Killarney boys of pleasure -- 5. Forest flower; James Byrne's reel; Jenny Dang the weaver -- 6. Margaret's waltz; Captain Carswell; The jig of slurs -- 7. The flower of Magherally -- 8. The Glencoe Bridge march; Stirling Castle; O'Keefe's polkas -- 9. On Raglan Road -- 10. Donegal jig no. 1; Donegal jig no. 2 -- 11. The hanged man's reel -- 12. The Kerryman's daughter; O'Keefe's plough; The Sigo maid; The humours of Ballinahinch,; The gravel walk; Oot be est da vong. | |
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_2VWML _cMU _hSCD 2460 _n0 |
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999 | _c76981 |