| | Tin Kettle As Useful As A Small Pot CD Tin Kettle Discography of CDs
When Tin Kettle was formed in the summer of 2006 we thought we'd be playing more or less straightforward Irish traditional music, given Matthew's deep background and long immersion in that style. But other influences, like our interest in folk-based contemporary songwriters, and John and Sharon's experience with American southern mountain music, kept affecting our repertoire and arrangements. So like water finding its own course we float in the deep stream of the old Irish music while also branching out into the tributaries of...of...well, you get the picture. * * * Tin Kettle is a Pennsylvania-based trio specializing in the dance music and songs of Ireland, played on concertina, fiddle, tenor banjo, tin whistle, guitar, five-string banjo, and mandolin. All three members are veterans of the Pennsylvania folk scene. The group features the vocals of Matthew Ward, a regular performer for Philadelphia Ceili Group activities. Matthew's extensive store of material includes songs by some of Ireland's finest contemporary songwriters as well as songs from the deep tradition. John Winship and Sharon Sacks, aside from their Irish playing, have long experience with American Appalachian music: Sharon currently plays banjo with Ladies in the Parlor, and John played for many years in the West Orrtanna String Band and the Orrtanna Mountain Steamers. You can hear this southern mountain influence in some of Tin Kettle's arrangements. As Useful As A Small Pot Music | Category | Folk Albums | | Label | CD Baby | | CD Universe Part number | 7533974 | | Catalog number | 151903 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Sep 25, 2007 |
Tin Kettle As Useful As A Small Pot Songs | 1. | Polkas: Glinn Cottage / Johnny I Do Miss You / Martin O'Connor's |
| 2. | Galloways |
| 3. | How Will I Ever Be Simple Again |
| 4. | Jigs / Reel: The Burnt Old Man / The Hills Of Glenurchie / Rolling In A Barrel |
| 5. | Jock O'Hazeldean |
| 6. | Air: The Maid Of Glennconnel |
| 7. | The Road To Athea |
| 8. | Air / March: St. Patrick's Lamentation / The Foggy Dew |
| 9. | The Greengrocer's Daughter |
| 10. | Hornpipes: Stack Of Barley / The Cuckoo |
| 11. | Blind Sheehan |
| 12. | Gartan Mother's Lullaby |
| 13. | Irish Barn Dance / American Reel: The Kilavil Postman / The Richmond Cotillion |
| 14. | Reconciliation |
| As Useful As A Small Pot Review
GuidelinesRemember to focus your comments on Tin Kettle As Useful As A Small Pot CD. Check our review guidelines for specific details regarding customer review policy. To submit your review, please fill out the above form and click "Submit Review." A staff member will then verify your review meets our guidelines. Upon approval, your review will be published within a few days. Please do not use this form to comment on web site errors or for order related questions. If you have concerns of this nature, please contact customer service by filling out this form.
Purchase As Useful As A Small Pot CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Sgt Barry Sadler Ballad Of The Green Berets CD (1998)
As Useful As A Small Pot album
$14.29
| | John Denver Rocky Mountain Christmas CD (1975)
As Useful As A Small Pot CD music
$6.09
| | Carole King Tapestry (1971)
As Useful As A Small Pot music CDs
$18.55
| | Eva Cassidy Live At Blues Alley CD (1997)
As Useful As A Small Pot songs
$13.39
| | Innocence Mission Befriended CD (2003)
As Useful As A Small Pot album
$12.19
| | Felice Brothers CD (2008)
As Useful As A Small Pot CD music
$11.59
| | Tricia Gates Brown Long Thin Road CD (2004)
As Useful As A Small Pot music CDs
$16.45
| | Rik Barron Quiet Faith Of Man CD (2005)
As Useful As A Small Pot songs
$14.79 Rik Barron was born and raised in St. John’s, Newfoundland. The veteran musician has performed throughout Canada, the United States and Europe. A consummate performer, Rik entertains his audience with a seamless blend of great baritone singing, expert playing and irreverent humour. It's perhaps best to see what other people say about the recording to get a better sense of what's inside.Two of the CD's reviews are reprinted below.Rik Barron. The Quiet Faith of ManHere is a recording that is a real pleasure to hear and to have out in the world! Included on this eleven-track CD are three equally represented categories: Canadian compositions, American-authored pieces and traditional material. Six of the tracks are songs (with vocals) and the remaining five are instrumental tunes featuring Rik on mandolin, mandola or 5-string banjo.One thing that impresses me about Rik’s vocal presentation is that he places on each song a stamp of gentle power, whether it be on a light-hearted offering or on something quite serious. Barron has a voice capable of soothing the ears while at the same time holding the listener’s attention to the lyrical content.The material is very effectively ordered on this recording, and the flavour of the title track, by Bill Staines (“The Quiet Faith of Man”) permeates most of the entire album. However, Rik does surprise the listener two-thirds of the way through with a powerful rendition of “No Place For Children” (by Daniel Master), which is a hard-hitting song about some of the world’s more serious social and justice issues. Following this track up with an instrumental version of “ Come Thy (Thou) Fount of Every Blessing” is a masterful way to carry the listener into some reflection time for the preceding song.I was impressed by Rik’s use of the 5 string banjo on three of the instrumentals- another surprise; he features the banjo on the three pieces with slower tempos, and reserves the fast playing for the mandolin and mandola on the two remaining instrumental tracks. Barron’s respect for banjo player Tony Ellis is evidenced by coverage in the liner notes and inclusion of two of Ellis’s original compositions on the CD.It was somewhat refreshing ...
| | Hilarie Burhans Put On The Skillet CD (2003)
As Useful As A Small Pot album
$18.99 Hilarie has been playing clawhammer banjo since the early '70s, and currently plays with the Hotpoint Stringband, a nationally touring contradance band. She was finally persuaded to release a solo (sort of) banjo CD; this is not solo clawhammer banjo, for the most part, but Hilarie's banjo is the consistent thread running through this recording which also features The Cantrells, Mark Burhans, Mark Hellenberg, Nick Weiland, Matthew McElroy and Bernie Nau on various tracks. The "Pretty Polly" track was used in episode 18 of the HBO show Deadwood. What follows are a couple of reviews of Put On the Skillet. The first is from the Green Man Review:The sound of an egg frying opens Put On The Skillet, ...
| | One Hope Real CD (2004)
As Useful As A Small Pot CD music
$15.15
| | Andrew Smith Escape Velocity CD (2005)
As Useful As A Small Pot music CDs
$14.79
| | Michael Dale O'Brien Send Me CD (2005)
As Useful As A Small Pot songs
$13.89 Michael Dale O'Brien (Formally of Narrow Road) has a new sound and a new CD. The edgy Acoustic Rock Sound of the past has changed to a blend of up-beat Acoustic Contemporary with a large splash of Praise and Worship. Michael Dale O'Brien performs in concert regularly at several Christian coffee houses as well as other Christian owned and operated restaurants in the San Antonio area, including The Lighthouse Coffee & Café, The Upper Room in New Braunfels, & Harmon's Barbeque in Cibilo. They also play for church services, Singles and Youth Meetings, Weddings, Seek the Lost Ministry to the homeless, Fund Raisers and many other Christ centered events. Michael has been a Worship Leader for the past 13 years. In preparation for this ministry Michael earned his Bachelor's degree in Music ...
| | Z De La Cruz Zulema De La Cruz: Concierto No. 1 Para Piano Y Orquestra "Atlántico"; La Luz Del Aire, Latir Isleño; Soledad CD (2008) (Import)
$17.99 | | Soundtrack Der Strasse CD (2008) (Import)
$15.75 |
|
|