Recollections
1999 - Celtica 2002-01CD

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Track List:

The Ferrybank Piper (Robbie O'Connell) [1]

Early Riser (Robbie O'Connell) [2]

Keg of Brandy (Robbie O'Connell) [2]

The Gay Old Hag [1]

Kilkelly (Peter Jones) & Leaving (Jimmy Keane) [3]

The Earl of Murray [1]

William Hollander [1]

The Love of the Land (Robbie O'Connell) [2]

A Week Before Easter [1]

Full Moon Over Managua (Robbie O'Connell) [2]

Two Nations (Robbie O'Connell) [2]

Bobby's Britches (Robbie O'Connell) [1]

There Were Roses (Tommy Sands) [3]

The Last of the Gleemen (Robbie O'Connell) [2]

If Wishes Were Horses [3]

Credits

Robbie O'Connell: Vocals, Harmony Vocals, Guitars, and Mandolin
Tim Britton: Uilleann Pipes and Whistles
Pat Broaders: Harmony Vocals and Uilleann Pipes
Seamus Egan: Whistles
Susie Gott: Fiddle
Eileen Ivers: Acoustic and Electric Fiddles
Jimmy Keane: Accordion and Synthesizers
Kathleen Keane: Whistle
Tommy Keane: Uilleann Pipes, Whistles, Mandolin and Harmony Vocal
Mick Moloney: Harmony Vocals and Tres
Roxanne O'Connell: Harmony Vocals
Tom Phillips: Synthesizer
Erwin Yasukawa: Bass

Executive Producer: Jimmy Keane
Mastered at: Cedar House Sound and Mastering
Mastering Engineer Gerry Putnam
CD cover design: Roxanne O'Connell, Paul O'Connell, Selected photography. Fionán O'Connell

1 from Close to the Bone: 1982 - Green Linnet SIF 1038 LP: Produced by Tom Phillips, Recorded at Ivy Lane Studios, Hopkinton, Massachusetts in 1981; Engineered by Larry Minnis, Mixed at Ivy Lane Studios by Tom Phillips and Robbie O'Connell

2 from The Love of the Land: 1989 - GLCD 1097 CD: Produced by Robbie O'Connell, Recorded at Wellspring Sound Studio, Newton, Massachusetts in 1988, Engineered by Eric Kilburn and Cyril Lance, Mixed at Wellspring Sound Studio by Eric Kilburn and Robbie O'Connell

3 previously unreleased: Produced by Jimmy Keane; Recorded at Cedar House Sound and Mastering New London, New Hampshire in 1996, Engineered by Gerry Putnam; Additional recording Lakeside Media, Chicago, Illinois, Engineered by. Victor Sanders; Mixed at Lakeside Media by Jimmy Keane and Victor Sanders

Sleeve Notes

Ferrybank Piper
Robbie O'Connell - vocals and guitar; Tommy Keane - uilleann pipes; Roxanne O'Connell - harmony vocal

Early Riser
Robbie O'Connell - vocal and guitar; Eileen Ivers - fiddle; Jimmy Keane - accordion; Mick Moloney - harmony vocal and tres

Keg Of Brandy
Robbie O'Connell - vocal and guitar; Seamus Egan - whistle; Eileen Ivers - fiddle

The Gay Old Hag
Robbie O'Connell - vocal and guitar; Tommy Keane - uilleann pipes; whistle and mandolin; Roxanne O'Connell - harmony vocal

Kilkelly
Robbie O'Connell - vocal, harmony vocal and guitar; Jimmy Keane - accordion; Kathleen Keane - whistle

The Earl Of Murray (Child Ballad No. 181)
Robbie O'Connell - vocal, harmony vocal and guitar; Tommy Keane - uilleann pipes and whistle; Tom Phillips - synthesizer

William Hollander
Robbie O'Connell - vocals and guitars; Tommy Keane - uilleann pipes; Tom Phillips - synthesizer

The Love Of The Land
Robbie O'Connell - vocal and guitar; Tim Britton - uilleann pipes; Eileen Ivers - acoustic and electric fiddle; Mick Moloney - harmony vocal and tres

A Week Before Easter
Robbie O'Connell vocal; Tommy Keane - harmony vocal; Roxanne O'Connell - harmony vocal

Full Moon Over Managua
Robbie O'Connell - vocal and guitars; Seamus Egan - whistle; Eileen Ivers - acoustic and electric fiddle; Jimmy Keane - synthesizer

Two Nations
Robbie O'Connell, vocal, harmony vocal and guitar; Tim Britton - uilleann pipes and whistle; Eileen Ivers - acoustic and electric fiddle

Bobby's Britches
Robbie O'Connell - vocal and guitar; Tommy Keane - uilleann pipes, mandolin; Roxanne O'Connell - harmony vocal

There Were Roses
Robbie O'Connell - vocal and guitar; Pat Broaders - harmony vocal; Jimmy Keane - accordion; Erwin Yasukawa - bass

The Last Of The Gleemen
Robbie O'Connell - vocal and guitar; Eileen Ivers - fiddle; Mick Moloney - harmony vocal; Roxanne O'Connell harmony vocal

If Wishes Were Horses
Robbie O'Connell - vocal and guitar

Notes

The above information comes courtesy of John Flynn.