Out to an Other Side

Out to an Other Side
Out To An Other Side
Studio album by Liam O'Flynn
Released 1993
Recorded Windmill Lane Studios Dublin
Genre Celtic
Label Tara Music label
Producer Shaun Davey
Liam O'Flynn chronology
Out To An Other Side The Given Note

As is the case with a number of Liam's albums the title 'Out To An Other Side' come from the writing of Nobel Laureate Seamus Heaney with whom Liam has performed live on numerous occasions. Now available to download from most major online retailers as well as on CD.

Tracks

1) The Foxchase
2) The Wild Geese
3) The Dean's Pamphlet
4) Gynt at the Gate
5) The Winter's End
6) After Aughrim's Great Disaster
7) Blackwells
8) Ar Bhruach na Laoi
9) Lady Dillon
10) Dollards and The Harlequin Hornpipes
11) Sean O Duibhir a Ghleanna

Musicians

Liam O'Flynn - Uilleann Pipes in D, C# and C, Whistle
Arty McGlynn - Guitar.
Sean Keane - Violin.
Nollaig Casey - Violin & Viola.
Bill Dowdall - Flute & Piccolo.
Matthew Manning - Oboe & Cor anglais.
Carl Geraghty - Saxophone.
Rod McVey - Synthesiser.
Fergus O'Carroll - French Horn.
Graham Hastings - Trumpet and flugelhorn.
Noel Eccles - Percussion.
Des Moore - Guitar
Helen Davies - Irish Harp.
Adele O'Dwyer - Cello.
Joe Czibi jnr. - Double Bass.
Peter Connolly - Electric Bass
Steve Cooney - Electric Bass
Paul McAteer - Drum Kit
Guest Singers
The Voice Squad (Phil Callery, Fran McPhail and Gerry Cullen.)
Rita Connolly
Liam Ó Maonlaí

References

Record Label Catalogue 2009
Album Sleevenotes


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