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Album Details for 4 by Bohola

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Artist NameBohola
Album Title4
MusiciansJimmy Keane (piano accordion, vocals, foot), Sean Cleland (fiddle), Pat Broaders (dordan, vocals), Kat Eggleston (vocals).
Source and
other information
Shanachie 78058, 2004. Recorded in Chicago, Illinois. Liner notes by Jimmy Keane. Not indexed here: track 9 (How Will I Ever Be Simple Again?).

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Every Irish tune on this album was identified by carefully comparing this recorded performance with all other tunes in the Irish Traditional Music Tune Index—by comparing musically, disregarding tune titles. The track and tune numbers below, furthermore, correspond to what you actually hear on this album. This page is thus more reliable than the original album notes, track titles listed by iTunes/Media Player, or other Web sites, all of which usually suffer from errors.

TrackTuneTune ID#RhythmTitles used for this tune (and other notes)
11 Tune Info
4434
JigD Callipygian (composed by Jimmy Keane)
2 Tune Info
1680
JigD Road to Ballinakill, The / Port Patrick / Around Loughgill / Hoban's on 63rd (2nd part used as intro on Boh 4) (composed by Michael Rafferty)
3 Tune Info
919
JigD James McMahon's Favourite / James McMahon's Jig / Port James McMahon / James McMahon / Caherlistrane Jig / Caherlistrane / O'Keefe's Mother's (also in A) (composed by James McMahon)
21 Tune Info
4435
Song Wexford Fisherman (1st part of march #193 as accompaniment on Boh 4) (composed by Joe Foley)
2(2:53)2 Tune Info
193
March Bonaparte Crossing the Rhine / Napoleon Crossing the Rhine / Napoleon Crossing the Alps / Bonaparte Crossing the Alps / Bony Crossing the Alps / Tom Ash's March / The Ashe March (also in E) (compare as hornpipe #1133 and as song #1122; 1st part is used as accompaniment to song Wexford Fisherman #4435) (compare old-time setting as Bonaparte Crossing the Rocky Mountains)
23 Tune Info
2223
Reel Mountain Lark, The / The Lark in the Mountain / Brendan McMahon's / Tulla Moondance (also doubled) (compare Steampacket #1833, Cabin Hunter #258, and the jig Blurty's #4436)
2(5:50)4 Tune Info
4436
JigD Blurty's (compare reel Mountain Lark #2223) (composed by Jimmy Keane and Sean Cleland)
31 Tune Info
4437
SetD Queen of the Fairies
3(3:26)2 Tune Info
4438
Song In London So Fair
3(11:34)3 Tune Info
4439
Reel Porthole of the Kelp / The Porthole of the Kelp (also in D) (composed by Bobby Casey)
41 Tune Info
4440
Song Jolly Young Ploughboy
2 Tune Info
4441
March Bohola March
3 Tune Info
645
Reel Flower of the Flock, The (mislabeled as Famous Ballymote on BB 4) (also in A; also doubled) (compare 1st part with 1st parts of both Bill Harte's #3612 and #3690)
51 Tune Info
4442
March Parnell's March
2 Tune Info
4443
Song Constitution and The Guerriere, The
5(6:20)3 Tune Info
2410
Polka Siege of Ennis, The / Suide na h-Inse / The Croppies' March / Freedom for Ireland / Úna Brady's / The Ceanngulla Polka / The Kerry No. 4 (1st in Freedom for Ireland Polka Set on KR) (also in D or C or A, also with more parts) (compare reel Kerryman's Daughter #1021)
5(6:48)4 Tune Info
974
Polka Scartaglen Polka, The / The Scartaglen / Scairteach an Ghlinne / John Egan's / Egan's / John Clifford's / Danny Green's / Darby's Cross / Fleadh Cheoil Polka No. 2 (1st in set Scartaglen Polkas on ESL 1) (also in G; also with different 2nd part, included here) (compare 2nd part with #1417)
5(7:38)5 Tune Info
2560
Polka Terry 'Cuz' Teahan's / Teahan's Favorite / Cuz Teehan's / Cuz's Favourite / Mike Buckley's Favourite / The Ballinahulla (1) (also in G Major or D Major)
5(8:27)6 Tune Info
107
Polka Ballydesmond Polka, The / Ballydesmond Polka #3 / Ballydesmond Polka No. 3 / The Ballydesmond Polka No. 3 / The Ballydesmond (3) / Balleydesmond No. 1 / Tom Billy's / Gneeveguilla Polka (3rd in set The Ballydesmond Polkas on SatG and in JOL) (also in D Dorian or E Dorian, also as air)
61 Tune Info
4444
Song All on the Mountains High (1st part of Old Orange Lodge #4445 used in arrangement on Boh 4)
6(6:45)2 Tune Info
4445
Fling Old Orange Lodge, The / The New Orange Lodge (1st part also used as accompaniment to song #4444) (composed by Jimmy Keane (third part only))
6(8:46)3 Tune Info
2576
Fling Road to Glountane, The / 'Cuz' Teahan's / Cuz Teahan's / Terry 'Cuz' Teahan's Hornpipe / Cous Teehan's / Kerry Fling (2nd in set Molloy's Favourites on SBw) (also in D, also as hornpipe or barndance or slow reel) (composed by Terence "Cuz" Teahan)
6(10:04)4 Tune Info
4446
Fling Glountane Highland
71 Tune Info
207
Hpipe Boys of Bluehill, The / Boys of Bluehill / Boys of Blue Hill / Buachaillí an Chnoic Ghoirm / Beaux of Oak Hill / Beaux of Oakhill / Lads of North Tyne (compare Jimmy Keane composition Bluehill on Boh 4, included here; compare old-time tune Keep the Ark A' Movin included here)
2 Tune Info
4447
Song Lonesome Robin (composed by Bob Coltman)
3 Tune Info
712
Reel George White's Favourite / George White's Favorite / George White's Fancy / George Whyte's Favourite / George Whyte's Fancy / Rogha Sheoirse de Faoite / George White's / The Lass of Carrowcastle / Lasses of Carracastle / Carracastle Lasses / Sweeney's Reel (also in E or F)
81 Tune Info
1895
Song There Was a Lady
2 Tune Info
1973
Slide Brosna Slide, The / The Brosna Slide No. 1 / The Lonesome Road to Dingle / Trip to the Jacks / The Trip to the Jacks (mislabeled as Hornpipe for 5th figure of Mealagh Valley Jig Set on MISD 6) (also in G or C) (tune in book R included here despite its different 1st part)
3 Tune Info
3107
Slide Katie Scollard's Slide / Katie Scollard's (also in G Mixolydian) (compare 1st part with 1st part of Barrack Hill #2462)
101 Tune Info
4448
Reel Gweneen (composed by Jimmy Keane)