Archival Recordings
Items no longer in stock,
available by special order at $40 per item.
West o’Clare “Take One”
(A collection of live sessions, early 1996.) Side One: Rambles of Spring; From Clare to Here; Dear Old Donegal; Reels - Frosty Morning; Battle of Aughrim; Whiskey in the Jar; Wild Colonial Boy; Side Two: Nancy Whiskey; Warm-up Jigs - Denis Murphy’s; Irish Washerwoman; The Mermaid; Jambalaya; Rising of the Moon/ Day-o; The Parting Glass.
West o’Clare “Take Two”
(A collection of live sessions, WSKG studios, 1999.) Side One: Going Back to Milltown; Glenveigh; A Man is in Love/ Calliope Set; I’ll Tell My Ma; Wild Mountain Thyme; The Mountain Road Set; Rare Old Mountain Dew/ Hills of Connemara; Come By the Hills/ Ashokan Farewell; Lady of Knock; Side Two: Scattery Island/ Walsh’s; Fields of Athenry; Reilly’s Daughter; Old French Set; Galway Bay; Ryan’s/Scartaglen; When NY Was Irish; Maid Behind the Bar/ Sally Gardens; After the Time.
West o’Clare “Four Track Mind”
(Mostly originals, with a very traditional feel, 1997.) Side One: Ring of Kerry Polkas; Gander Wings; Summer Waltz; The Calamity Ceili; Liverpool Dreams; Darlin’ Nelly Gray; Side Two: Under Heaven; Brian O’Lynn; Barley Wine; Carnsie’s Shuffle; Hush Little Baby; Honeymoon for Two; The Paddy Reels; Moonchild.
Pat Kane “Somewhere West o’Clare”
(A collection of Irish traditional songs and tunes with several originals, 1995.) Side One: Dun Aengus By Nightfall; West o’Clare/ Clare Reels; Sam Kingston; Out Here in a Hayfield; Pat Murphy’s Meadow; Side Two: Beartown Boys; Back to Monaghan; Cooraclare; The River Road; Reels; Happy Hunting Ground.
Pat Kane “Live at Hogan’s”
(A typical evening at Hogan’s Pub, with guests, 1998.) Side One: Rare Old Mountain Dew/ Hills of Connemara; The Moonshiner; Danny Boy; the Barley Mow; Boys of the Old Brigade; When NY Was Irish; Fiddle tunes; Brown Eyed Girl; Flower of Sweet Strabane; I Like Beer; a toast; Side Two: Wild Rover; After the Time; Ain’t Misbehavin’; One Keg of Beer; Bill Bailey; Fiddle tunes; Oklahoma!; Leaving on a Jet Plane; The Scotsman’s Kilt; My Brother Sylvest; Where Are You Tonight.
Pat Kane “Between the Plough and the Stars”
(A combination of traditionals and originals, some say Pat’s best album, 1990. Available only by special order.) Side One: Follow Me to the Ceili-o; Cross Country Set; Aisling; The Dark Eyed Sailor; Wild Colonial Boy; Side Two: Between the Plough and the Stars; Follow Me Up to Carlow; Star of Munster; The Foggy Dew; So Simple; Job’s Corners.