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Full Irish: The Best of Gaelic Storm 2004–2014 is the eleventh album and second compilation album by Celtic band Gaelic Storm. It contains music released by the band between 2004 and 2014, including two new songs. The album was released on July 29, 2014. [1]
Gaelic Storm is an American Celtic band founded in Santa Monica, California, in 1996. Their musical output includes pieces from traditional Irish music , Scottish music , and original tunes in both the Celtic folk and Celtic rock genres.
Printable version; In other projects ... Full Irish breakfast; The Full Irish, breakfast show; Full Irish: The Best of Gaelic Storm 2004–2014
Gaelic Storm is the actual band seen playing for the steerage passengers on the ship. "Bonnie Ship the Diamond" has a jam at the end typical of ceilidh type Irish music. "The Farmer's Frolic", "The Storm" (the only original composition on the CD), "Sight of Land", "Sammy's Fancy" and "The Road to Liskeard" are instrumentals on the CD.
Printable version; In other projects ... Topics about Gaelic Storm albums in general should be placed in relevant topic ... Full Irish: The Best of Gaelic Storm 2004 ...
All arrangements by Gaelic Storm. "The Beer Song" - 3:23 "Shanghai Kelley" - 2:46 "Green, White and Orange" - 4:38 "Monday Morning Girl" - 3:56 "The Night of Tomfoolery" - 3:37 "Shine On" - 4:14 "Already Home" - 4:12 "Back to the Pub" - 2:52 "The Galician Dinky" - 3:56 "Weeping Willow" - 4:53 "Damn Near Died in Killaloe" - 4:35 "Go Climb a Tree ...
Deborah Clark Colón (Fiddle on Tracks 1, 3, & 8) An incomplete greatest hits CD, it also has three new songs. Courtin' in the Kitchen, sometimes known as Capt. Kelly's Kitchen, is a catchy tune about male and female rogues.
Gaelic Storm. Patrick Murphy (vocals, accordion, spoons, harmonica) Steve Twigger (guitar, vocals, bodhran) Ryan Lacey (percussion, background vocals) Peter Purvis (Highland bagpipes, Uilleann pipes, Deger pipes, whistles, Trombone) Jessie Burns (fiddle, background vocals) Additional personnel "Crazy" Arthur Brown (vocals on "What's the Rumpus?")