With her flamboyant delivery
and idiosyncratic banjo-playing Margaret Barry brought the art of
the street-singer into the pubs and clubs of Irish London in the
1950s and '60s, frequently accompanied by the fiddler Michael Gorman.
'To be confronted with a past
so recent, so arrestingly singular and so irrecoverable catches
alike the heart and the imagination.'- Mojo
HER MANTLE SO GREEN
TSCD474
1 The Cycling Championship of Ulster
2 The Flower of Sweet Strabane
3 reel: Dr Gilbert
4 The Turfman from Ardee
5 jigs: The Rambling Pitchfork / Fasten the Legging
6 The Galway Shawl
7 polkas: Maguire's Favourite / Tralee Gaol / Maggie in the Wood
8 The Wild Colonial Boy
9 Dwyer's Hornpipe
10 My Lagan Love
11hornpipe: The Boys of Bluehill
12 reels: The Yellow Tinker / The Corner House
13 The Factory Girl
14 Her Mantle So Green
15 reels: The Bunch of Keys / The Heather Breeze
16 Our Ship is Ready
Margaret Barry voice,
banjo
Michael Gorman fiddle
William Clancy uilleann
pipes
Paddy Breen flageolet
Tommy Maguire button accordeon
Patsy Goulding piano
Martin Byrnes fiddle
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