Some of the most beautiful fiddle playing and trad accompaniment I've ever heard - especially impressed with some of the truly tasteful tinkling of the ivories in the background.
Includes unlimited streaming via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
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Compact Disc (CD) + Digital Album
Comes with extensive sleeve notes about the background of the tunes and compositions and the influences and sources of inspiration which gave rise to the album. It also showcases artwork which was drawn by Shane Meehan specifically for the album.
"To those with a keen ear for something new and exciting, this is it and I recommend it to all lovers of Irish music as it should be played." - Ben Lennon
Includes unlimited streaming of 'twill Do
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
Shane Meehan's debut album featuring 19 original compositions. Originally from county Leitrim, Shane was taught by his grandfather John Meehan, and grew up playing with local musicians such as Dave Sheridan, Oliver Loughlin, Damian O'Brien and Padraig McGovern. He also was influenced by Ben Lennon and recordings of Sligo masters Michael Coleman, James Morrison, Paddy Killoran and Lad O'Beirne
The album features bouzouki accompaniment from Macdara Ó'Faoláin from An Rinn in county Waterford, and piano accompaniment by Kevin Brehony from Sligo.
"To those with a keen ear for something new and exciting, this is it and I recommend it to all lovers of Irish music as it should be played." - Ben Lennon
credits
released August 27, 2019
Shane Meehan (fiddle)
Macdara O'Faolain (bouzouki)
Kevin Brehony (piano)
Hello Aidan, I purchased your new album in April and have enjoyed playing the download. When the it arrived in the post there was no physical CD inside the case. I have been promised a replacement but have still not received anything. I only need the CD - I have the case. Obviously I can create a CD from the download, but that’s not the point. Hope you can help.
Best wishes, Martin D’Arcy
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