Q. What are the three greatest mouth-noises in FDN XX?
A. Not difficult to tell. To wit; the vainglorious manly-man shout of Throllmas of Trollech, the heart-rending soulwail of Patty Waters and the soul-soothing tongue-rolled musical warble-diddles of Paddy Tunney.
Q. Is that the extent of FDN XX?
A. Not difficult to tell. No. Many are the many-noised noises besides. To wit; Cath and Phil Tyler, Caoimhe Hogarty, Liam Óg O’Flynn, Séamus Heaney, Louis Jordan, Barra MacEochaidh, Fionn Mac Cumhail, Jimmy O’Dea, DJackulate, Christy Moore, Nina Simone and Neillidh Boyle. É mo Scél.
Tracklist:
Cath and Phil Tyler - Loves Old Sweet Song
Caoimhe Hogarty - The Dublin Murder Ballad
Liam Óg O'Flynn - The Yellow Bittern / The Broken Pledge
Seamus Heaney - The Yellow Bittern
Louis Jordan - What's the Use in Getting Sober (When You gong to Get Drunk Again)
Seamus Heaney - Scél lem Dúib
Barra Mac Eochaidh - Scél Lem Dúib
Trollech - Scél Lem Dúib
Jimmy O'Dea - Rathgar
DJackulate - Lilt
Christy Moore - Black is the Colour
Nina Simone and Emil Latimer - Black is the Colour of my True Love's Hair
Patty Waters - Black is the Colour of my True Love's Hair
Liam Óg O'Flynn - the Rollin Wave / The Hag's Money
Neillidh Boyle - The Man in the Graveyard
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