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Óró - A Live Session

Óró – A Live Session is a music album by Irish musician Máire Brennan, now known as Moya Brennan. Just before the start of the German tour, Moya and her band recorded a "live session" album to have available for fans on the tour. She's tried to recreate some of the live feel with the band in the studio covering many of the songs she plays (and was about to play) in concert. The album will become more widely available subsequently, but originally was released in 2005.

Personnel

Band

The Moya Brennan Band
  • Sinéad Madden – Fiddle, Vocals
  • Sam Jackson – Keyboards
  • Éamonn Galldubh – Uileann Pipes, Flutes, Whistles
  • Cormac de Barra – Harp, Vocals
  • Fionán de Barra – Acoustic Guitars, Vocals
  • Yoshinobu Izumi – Electric Guitars, Vocals, Bass
  • Paul Byrne – Drums, Percussion

Track listing

  1. "An tÚll"
  2. "Buachaill Ón Éirne"
  3. "Alistair McColla"
  4. "Óró"
  5. "Ageless Messenger"
  6. "Three instrumentals (Medley)"
    1. "Mary of the Gaels"
    2. "Roundabout"
    3. "Father Francis Cameroon"
  7. "Perfect Time"
  8. "A Mhuirnín Ó"
  9. "Éirigh Suas A Stóirín"
  10. "Dúlamán"
  11. "Against the Wind"

Release details

  • 2005, Germany, Gola GOL001 (CD)

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