Album UK 1976 on Topic Records label
Folk (Celtic)
All the recordings by Liam Walsh were made at the HMV studios in Hayes, Middlesex [from 1924-26]. Those by William Andrews were recorded in London (1928) or Dublin (1930). The banjoist on the 1930 sides was Joe Milton.
Liam Walsh , bagpipes, album by | |
William Andrews , IE bagpipes, album by | |
Joe Milton banjo |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | The Portlaw Reel | Liam Walsh, William Andrews | ||
2 | The Faithful Brown Cow (Air) | Liam Walsh, William Andrews | ||
3 | Billy Taylor's Fancy (Hornpipe) | Liam Walsh, William Andrews | ||
4 | The Garden Of Daisies (Set Dance) | Liam Walsh, William Andrews | ||
5 | The Banks Of The Suir (Air & Reel) | Liam Walsh, William Andrews | ||
6 | The Mountain Lark/Dan McCarthy's Fancy (Reels) | Liam Walsh, William Andrews | ||
7 | The Cliffs Of Moher/Saddle The Pony (Double Jigs) | Liam Walsh, William Andrews | ||
8 | Yellow John/Kitty's Rambles (Double Jigs) | Liam Walsh, William Andrews | ||
9 | Speed The Plough/Johnny Gorman (Reels) | Liam Walsh, William Andrews | ||
10 | Two Single Jigs [Ask My Father/The Mountain Lark] | Liam Walsh, William Andrews | ||
11 | May Day/The Cuckoo's Nest (Hornpipes) | Liam Walsh, William Andrews | ||
12 | Smash The Windows (Single Jig)/Rocky Road To Dublin (Slip Jig) | Liam Walsh, William Andrews | ||
13 | Bonny Kate/The First House Of Connaught (Reels) | Liam Walsh, William Andrews | ||
14 | Munster Buttermilk (Double Jig) | Liam Walsh, William Andrews |