The Raineys – The Raineys
Label: | Pavee Point – PPCD003 |
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Format: | CD, Album |
Country: | Ireland |
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Genre: | Folk, World, & Country |
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Tracklist
1 | The Woman Of The House | |
2 | Over The Moor To Maggie / Star Of Munster | |
3 | The Lark In The Morning | |
4 | Bonnie Irish Boy | |
5 | Mason's Apron | |
6 | The Sally Gardens / The Bird In The Bush / The Sligo Maid Performer | |
7 | The Woodlands Of Loughglynn | |
8 | The Templehouse Performer / The Swallow's Tail / The Sally Gardens | |
9 | The Lark On The Strand / The Black Rogue / The Frost Is All Over | |
10 | The Fermoy Lasses | |
11 | The Woodlands Of Loughglynn | |
12 | The Collier's Reel / Rakish Paddy | |
13 | The Hunter's Purse | |
14 | The Valley Of Knockanure | |
15 | Katie Daly | |
16 | The Rainy Day / The Jolly Tinker |
Credits
- Fiddle – Paddy Rainey (tracks: 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,11,12,13,14, 15), Stephen Rainey (tracks: 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,11,12,13,14, 15)
- Vocals – Bridie Rainey (tracks: 4, 11, 15)
Notes
The story surrounding these recordings, made in a Connemara pub back in 1956 and released commercially for the very first time, is as fascinating as the music itself. The Raineys were a family of Galway travelers who spent their summers in the Letterfrack area of Connemara, and their winters in East Galway. They were recorded while in Connemara by professor Tony Knowland, who had befriended them. But the recordings were only heard by few people, and the Raineys were somewhat forgotten, until a recently produced radio documentary resurrected their music. "Raw" would be one way to describe the playing of the two fiddlers, but it doesn't quite tell the whole story. Sure their reels and jigs may not appear to have the sophistication of tone and ornamentation shown by many modern-day players. But there is a raw power to this music, a primal quality, and infectious motion forward which defy explanation and need to be experienced. Well-known fiddle player Dermot McLaughlin, one of several who contributed to the record notes, goes as far as stating that he would make a deal with "that quare looking fella in the long coat" just to get the Rainey rhythm. Bridie Rainey is a wonderful singer, with the style and strength of singers who would be singing outdoors at fairs and races. Hearing her clear, pitch-perfect singing over the pulsating twin fiddles, and with pub conversations in the background, one is truly transported. A must-have for amateurs of the "real thing."
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode: 5099386282006
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