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Irish Traditional Music Tune Index
Album Details for Homecoming by Steampacket
| Artist Name | Steampacket |
| Album Title | Homecoming |
| Musicians | Stephan Schneider (fiddle), Tina Fastje (fiddle), Claus Steinort (flute), Rolf Wagels (bodhrán), Andreas Lassak (guitar, bass) |
| Source and other information | Leiselaut LLCD 1-003, 2004. Recorded Nov. 2001–Mar. 2002 in Bremen and Oldenburg, Germany. Not indexed here: tracks 3 (Anna's Song), 4 (Santiago), 5 (Till's), 8 (Brian's), 10 (Finland), and 12 (Waltz for Pelle). |
| Track | Tune | ? Rhythm |
Link to verified tune identity | Titles as listed on this album |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 1 | Reel | Trip to Pakistan |
The Trip to Pakistan |
| 2 | Reel | Sneck o' da Smaalie, Da |
Da Sneck o' da Smaalie |
|
| 3 | Reel | Bunny's Hat |
The Bunny's Hat |
|
| 2 | 1 | JigD | Winnie Hayes's Jig |
Winnie Hayes' Performer: Claus Steinort (flute) |
| 2 | JigD | Magpie in the Tree |
Brian O'Lynn's |
|
| 3 | JigD | Mickey Dan's |
Mickey Dan's |
|
| 6 | 1 | Reel | Paddy Fahy's Reel |
Fahy's |
| 2 | Reel | Umbilical Cord |
The Umbilical Cord |
|
| 3 | Reel | Farewell to Philip Lane |
Farewell to Philip Lane / Elain Jeffries' |
|
| 7 | 1 | Hpipe | Stage |
The Stage Performer: (fiddle) |
| 2 | Reel | High Noon Killer |
The High Noon Killer |
|
| 3 | Reel | Kerry Lassie |
The Kerry Lasses |
|
| 9 | 1 | Reel | Eilis' Bones |
Eilis' Bones |
| 2 | Reel | Charlie Lennon's No. 4 |
Charlie Lennon's |
|
| 3 | Reel | Callaghan's |
The Doon Reel |
|
| 4 | Reel | Curlews |
The Curlew |
|
| 11 | 1 | Reel | Cloverfield Corner |
Cloverfield Corner |
| 2 | Reel | George White's Favourite |
George White's Favourite |
|
| 3 | Reel | Coconut's Dream |
The Coconut's Dream |
to hear the first 12 seconds