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24 tracks illustrate traditional dance-music repertoires, styles & contexts found in Ireland, Britain & America in the first half of this century. The tunes are played by soloists, duets, small groups & ceilidh bands, including many of the leading Irish
Includes liner notes by Reg Hall.
All tracks are digitally remastered.
Performers include: Michael Coleman, Tom Morrison, John McKenna, Frank Lee. Irish Dance Music Review
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