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Scottish Folk Groups
Shegui
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Shegui: Around the World for Sport (Celtic Music CM005, 1980)
Side One: Eileen Riordan's/Jimmy Connors/Johnny Leary's;
Tagliony; The Convenience Reel; The May Morning Dew/Sergeant Early's
Dream; Old French/The Polka Quadrille/The Barn Dance
Side Two: The Farranfore Jigs/The Wizened Old Hag of the
Glen/Sullivan's Polka; A Stor Mo Chroi; The Kylebrack Rambler/The Breton
Lass/Richard Dwyer's; Tarrant's Polkas; The Bold Trooper; Jimmy Finnegan
Joan Coakly (fiddle, guitar, mouth organ, piano, harmonium);
Sean Keane (lead vocals, tin whistle, bodhran);
Willie Haines (concertina);
Denis O'Rourke (bouzouki, guitar, mandolin, vocals);
John Skelton (flute, tin whistle, bodhran)
with Jimmy Finnegan (Highland pipes)
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Shegui: In the Wind (Highway SHP 105, 1984)
Side One: The Twa Corbies; The Fire In the Hearth (F
Barbour)/Deux Melodies de Galorn; She's Like the Swallow;
Father Kelly's Reel/Father Kelly's Jig (JD Skelton/GE Faux)/Anna
Maguire (JD Skelton); Kitty/The Handsome Cat (TJ Smith)
Side Two: Mekedon Oro; The Press Gand/Bouree (Chabenat);
Mick Johnson's Cottage (GE Faux)/The Three Stitches (GE
Faux)/Captain MacDuff/Big Jim Sutherland of Thurso (GE Faux);
Hugh the Graeme; The Farewell Reel (E Benoit)/The
Watchmaker
Tom Smith (lead vocals, acoustic guitar, mandola, mandolin);
George Faux (fiddles, viola, mandolin, mandola, vocal, acoustic and electric guitars);
Brian Brookes (Oberheim OBXa synthesiser, electric pianos, bouzouki, acoustic guitar, whistle, vocal);
John Skelton (flutes, whistles, bombarde, Overton Loc C whistle, bodhran)
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