TSCD358 webReleased in 1977, Jackie Daly’s remarkable debut of music from the Sliabh Luachra, the mountainous border between Cork and Kerry, has long been recognised as an important landmark recording. It captured Daly at the peak of his powers and helped to re-establish the accordion as an important instrument in Irish music.

From this impressive beginning, Jackie went on to play with the cream of Ireland’s musicians in such seminal groups as De Danann and Patrick Street and build a reputation as “the” Irish button accordion player – in other words the best in the world.
“Essential”Taplas
“It is a key recording – it’s a no-messing, consistently charming work”Stirrings

Jackie Daly accordion, single reed accordion, Anglo concertina

Polkas: Tom Sullivan’s/ Johnny Leary’s/ Jim Keefe’s
Slides: Keefe’s/ The Clog
Air: Tir Na Nog
Hornpipe: Callaghan’s
Reels: The Rising Sun/ The Pope’s Toe
Polkas: The Glin Cottage Polkas
Slides: Paudy Scully’s/ The Gallant Tipperarary Boys
Hornpipe: Walsh’s
Polkas: Jim Keefe’s/ Ballyvournie Polka/ Johnnie Mickey’s
10  Slides: Trip To The Jacks/ Where Is The Cat?
11  Air: The Banks Of Sullane
12  Single Reels: Biddy Martin’s/ Ger The Rigger
13  Reels: The Glenside Cottage/ Taim Gan Airgead
14  Air: Willie Reilly
15  Slides: Murphy’s/ Going To The Well For Water