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Caitlin

Caitlin NicGabhann

Format CD
Grade Used - EX/EX

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Artist

Title

Caitlin

Format

CD

Label

Country

Ireland

Genre

Grade

Used - EX/EX

Catalogue Number

CNG1

Barcode

5099386367109

Comments

15 track CD in gatefold card sleeve with insert

Product Information

Title

Caitlin

Format

CD

Country

Ireland

Grade

Used - ?EX/EX

Catalogue Number

CNG1

Barcode

5099386367109

Comments

15 track CD in gatefold card sleeve with insert
SKU: VT1760364905513
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  • Description

  • Track List

    1. The Rookery / Joe Cooley's Morning Dew / The Edenderry Reel (2:59)
    2. Mrs. Galvin's / Coleman's Cross / Baitheadh Bhruclais (3:15)
    3. Lucky In Love / The Little Bag Of Spuds (1:50)
    4. Heartstrings (3:32)
    5. Bo Na Leath-Adhairce / The Morning Lark / The Bohola (3:19)
    6. Master's Return / The Mill House (2:31)
    7. Up Leitrim / A Tune For Bernie (2:34)
    8. Sunday's Well (3:43)
    9. Flying Column / The Eel In The Sink / The Shallow Reel (3:01)
    10. O'Flaherty's / The Wily Old Bachelor / The Japanese Hornpipe (4:33)
    11. Elevated / The Shepherd's Daughter / The Strawberry Blossom / The Blackberry Blossom (3:56)
    12. I Was Born For Sport / Anthony Frawley's / Repeal Of The Union (3:52)
    13. The Leeside Sessions / The Reel With The Beryl / John Naughton's Green Fields Of America (4:04)
    14. Cill Dheaglain (2:55)
    15. Jim Coleman's / Jimmy McGettrick's / John Dwyer's (3:37)

  • Grading Definition

    Please refer to the item's description for any condition notes specific to this item, but our general grading guideline for EX/EX is:

    Cover (EX): Well looked after, clean, only slight signs of use, may have light wear.

    Disc (EX): May have light signs of handling, but is well looked after and clean. Any faint surface marks visible only under bright light.

    View our grading system