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Galway Girl: The Best of Sharon Shannon | 
enlarge | Artist: Sharon Shannon Label: Daisy Label Category: Music
Buy New: $27.98
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Avg. Customer Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 214102
Format: Import Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
UPC: 689232012380 EAN: 0689232012380 ASIN: B0018NVZUC
Release Date: July 22, 2008 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Tracks:
| • | Galway Girl - Steve Earle, Sharon Shannon | | • | Blackbird - Sharon Shannon | | • | What You Make It (Da Da Da) - Lady K, Marvel, Sharon Shannon | | • | Gaffo's Ball - Sharon Shannon | | • | Courtin' in the Kitchen - Damien Dempsey, Mundy, Dessie O'Halloran, Sharon Shannon | | • | I've No Alibi - Damien Dempsey, Sharon Shannon | | • | Tune for a Found Harmonium - Sharon Shannon | | • | Man of Constant Sorrow - Jackson Browne, Sharon Shannon | | • | Neckbelly - Sharon Shannon | | • | Song for the Rosy Cross - Mike Scott, Sharon Shannon | | • | Libertango - Kirsty MacColl, Sharon Shannon | | • | Bag of Cats - Sharon Shannon | | • | Galway Girl - Mundy, Sharon Shannon |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Album Description 2008 release, a collection from the innovative Irish musician who mixes traditional Celtic music with influences from other musical avenues. Sharon is an exceptional musician (she plays both fiddle and accordion) who continues to be musically adventurous, continually looking forward. Features special guest musicians including Damien Dempsey, Dessie O'Halloran, Kirsty MacColl, Michael McGoldrick, Jackson Browne, Steve Earle and Mike Scott of The Waterboys. 13 tracks including 'Blackbird', 'Tune For A Found Harmonium', 'A Man Of Constant Sorrow' and many others. The Daisy.
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| Customer Reviews:
Foot Tapping Pick Me Up September 15, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Galway Girl - Sharron Shannon This CD's main track is on both no 1 and no 13 of the playlist with two different lead singers... Mundy who sounds the 'better' singer of this title track is a joy to listen to on track 13 but Steve Earl, the writer of this song gives an excellent rendition of it on the first track of the CD... The music is the sort that makes you feel that all is right with the world and your feet tap all by themselves. It makes you want to go get the neighbours and have a party... The rest of this album is a surprising fusion of cultures and music from all over the world, often 'mixed' on single tracks... Well worth listening to...
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