P.J. & MARCUS HERNON (FEENISH): RABHARTA
The Hernon brothers, P.J. on accordion and melodeon, and Marcus on flute, are joined by guitar player and singer Don Stiffe (guitar, vocals) and call themselves Feenish on this new CD which features the brothers' unmistakable, full-steam-ahead, brand of Irish dance music. Having dancers in the studio cheering and whooping away, as well as battering the floor (bringing back memories of the classic MacMahon/Hill "Knocknagree" recording), brings an air of informality and draws in the listener as if at a house party. The tunes include dance favorites as well as a couple of Marcus' own compositions. Guesting on the album is "Down the Ivory Stairs" piano player Padraic O'Reilly, who shows his agility playing "The Donegal Reel" in unison with Marcus' flute. Stiffe is a capable singer with a powerful voice that has just the right "edge" to it, and does a nice job on the four songs on the album, including an impressive "Skibereen." The whole album has the comfortable feel of an evening at the corner pub with a friendly crowd and a skillful group of musicians. A most enjoyable album
Track Listings :
Dillons, Silver Spear, Creggs Pipes Reels
Jerry's Beaver Hat, Boys of the Town, Wailing Banshee Jigs
Gross Isle Song
Donegal, Drunken Landlady, Duke of Leinster, Foxhunters Reels
Newport Town Song
The Lively Wagtail, For Sake of Old Dacency Reels
Cronins, Tuamgraney Hornpipes
Skibereen Song
Old Leitrim, Mála Fataí Reels
Bruach na Carra Léith (P.J. solo), Caisleán an Óir, Johnny McGoohan's Air, Hornpipe, reel
Bound for Castle Gardens Song
House in the Glen, Contentment is Wealth, Blooming Meadows Jigs
The Patient Heron Waltz
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