And Listen to My Song
Not to be confused with the memorial documentary of the same name about Frank Harte by Peter Browne (Irish musician) for RTÉ Radio.
And Listen To My Song is the third LP released by traditional Irish singer Frank Harte. It was the first of many albums recorded with Donal Lunny as accompanist and the first of Frank's many recordings published by Hummingbird Records. It was first recorded on vinyl in 1975 and reissued for the first time in CD format in 2003.[1] Donal Lunny provides accompaniment on guitar and bazouki on every second track, the rest being sung unaccompanied.
' It is a measure and reflection of the high plateau of excellence achieved and maintained by Frank Harte of Dublin' according to Geordie McIntyre.[2]
The accompanying twenty-page booklet has all the lyrics for the songs as well as meticulous notes that are a characteristic of any Frank Harte album.
Track listing
- Miss Brown
- Madam Im A Darling
- The Forgers Farewell (Sweet Eirin The Green)
- Jimmy Murphy
- Morrissey and The Russian Sailor
- Women are worse Than The Men
- Napoleon Bonaparte
- Biddy Mulligan
- Woods of Truagh
- Dicey Reilly
- Plains of Waterloo
- Wearing The Britches
References
- ↑ Ossian USA
- ↑ "Living Tradition CD review of And Listen To My Song - Frank Harte & Donal Lunny". Folkmusic.net. Retrieved 2012-01-14.
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