Irish Coffee

Finlayson, Cady
Self-Release
World | Jun 2007

Reviews

Decca
Reviewed 2007-06-11
Irish fiddle mixed with American folk and a bit of the whole global mélange thrown in. She’s a very talented fiddler, joined by equally talented guests on guitar, accordion, uilleann pipes, bodhran, accordian, perc, harp, keyboard. Good stuff, all instrumentals. My favorites are:

1. Upbeat set of dances with a fun, toe-tapping sound.
3. Two dances, mid/up blend of good sounds, esp. pipes & accordian.
5. Nice guitar/perc intro, midtempo folk. Sweet & lively.
6. A hint of bluegrass in this relaxed but sweet folk medley.
9. Bright strings, restrained perc, lazy fun.
11. A march, complete w/snare drum. Nicely nostalgic.
13. Slow and sweet w/an old-fashioned sound.
14. Unusual percussion to these jigs. Nice.
15. A waltz with a contemporary folk sound.
19. Sleepy accordion/fiddle/keyboards. Kind of sad, really.

Recent airplay

Tuttle/Caislean An Oir
At the Cafe BohemianAug 07, 2007
Bobby Casey's/Boy In The Gap
At the Cafe BohemianJun 26, 2007

Charting

2007-06-24 — 2007-08-26 Reggae/World
Week EndingAirplays
Aug 12 1
Jul 1 1

Track listing

1. Tuttle/Caislean An Oir
2. John Roy Lyall
3. Blarney Pilgrim/Ward's
4. Bobby Casey's/Boy In The Gap
5. Ships Are Sailing/Over The Moor To Maggie
6. Lavorette/Flowing Tide
7. A Midwinter Waltz
8. Sporting Paddy/Baltimore Salute/Lexie Mcaskill
9. St. Ignatius Jig/Wed Is Hamburger Soup/St. Ignatius
10. Dunmore Lassies/Kathleen's Fiddle
11. Brooklyn March
12. Shenandoah/Minstrel Boy
13. Open Roads Ahead
14. Jig Of Slurs/The Athole Higlanders
15. Edgefauld House
16. Jury Duty Waltz
17. One More Day
18. Connemara/Da Blue Yow/The Brolum
19. To Bed They Weary Body