Music & Other Recordings
CDs with: Giles, Ian
- Folk music of England.
- The innocent hare ; Hal and tow/Shropshire lass ; John Barleycorn (Amber Quartet) -- Rusty gully ; Dance to your daddy ; My cat has kitted-three northern hornpipes (Dr. Faustus) -- How pleasant and delightful (Ian Giles) -- Drink old England dry (Ian Giles ; John Spiers, accordion) -- Searching for lambs (Ian Giles) -- Lemmy Brazil's hornpipe no. 2 ; Wonder hornpipe (John Spiers, melodeon) -- A merry little doffer ; The poor loom weaver ; Bury new loom (Ian Page) -- Astley's ride ; The old John Peel (Amber Quartet) -- The Lincolnshire poacher / Dr. Fausters' tumbler ; The harvest song (Dr. Faustus) -- The seeds of love (Ian Giles) -- Morris tunes: The webley ; Old man's dance ; Queen's delight (Dragonsfire) -- John Barleycorn's a hero bold ; The white cockade (Ian Giles) -- Barleymow (Dragonsfire).
- CD 3294
- Folk music of Ireland.
- The banks of the Bann (Amber Quartet) -- The rakes of Kildare ; The Connaught man's rambles Tim van Eycken, whistle ; Robert Harbron, guitar ; Benji Kirkpatrick, bouzouki) -- The lark in the clear air (Ian Giles) -- Sibeag simor (Dr. Faustus) -- The Galway shawl (Ian Giles) -- Out on the ocean (Dr. Faustus) -- Blackwaterside (Ian Page) -- Tripping upstairs ; Lannigan's ball ; The Blarney pilgrim (Amber Quartet) -- The doffin mistress (Ian Giles) -- I'll tell me ma (Ian Giles) -- The Irish girl (Sharon Lindo, fiddle ; Matthew Spring, guitar) -- The minstrel boy (Ian Giles, John Spiers, melodeon) -- The blackthorn tree (Sharon Lindo, fiddle) -- Kesh jig ; Foxhunters jig ; St. Anne's reel (Dr. Faustus) -- Paddy's green shamrock shore (Ian Giles, voice and bodhràn) -- Connaught Mary and James O'Donnell ; Down at the wakehouse (Sharon Lindo, fiddle ; Matthew Spring, guitar) -- Wild rover (Ian Page) -- Irish medley: Brallaghan ; Irish merry making (Dragonsfire) -- She moved through the fair (Ian Giles) -- Bonaparte's march (Sharon Lindo, fiddle ; Matthew Spring, accordion) -- Curragh of Kildare (Ian Giles) -- The Irish washerwoman ; Shandon bells ; Maggie Brown (Dragonsfire).
- CD 3295
- Folk music of Wales.
- Suo-Gân= Sleep my baby -- Llwyn-onn = The ash grove (instrumental version) -- Cysga di, fy mhlentyn tlws = Sleep away, my gentle child = Y deryn du = The blackbird -- Machynlleth -- Hob y deri dando -- Sweet Jenny Jones -- Ambell gân -- Gruffydd ap Cynan -- Fadwg fach -- Llwyn-onn = The ash grove (vocal version) -- Y fenyw fwyn/Y llan = The gentlewoman/The church -- Welsh waltzes: The Abernant waltz ; The Hungarian waltz ; The ringlet waltz ; The trefforest waltz -- Yr hên eog lewys/Cainc y famiaith/Sîr fôn fach = Greensleeves : Welsh version/The nurse's strain/My dear Anglesey -- Pibddawns merthyr -- Pêr oslef fach/Y lili (Pibddawns)/Hyfrydwch y brenin sior = The little sweet melody/The lily -- a pipe dance/King George's delight -- Ymdaith bellise -- Suo-gân = Sleep my baby (instrumental version) -- Goslef/Y glwysen/Difyrwch iowerth ap ifan = Llewelyn/The fair one/Edward ap Evans delight.
- CD 3297