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Album Contents: Down the Broom by Trouble in the Kitchen

Basic album data
Artist NameTrouble in the Kitchen
Album TitleDown the Broom
MusiciansAde Barker (fiddle, vocals), Dan Gordon (flute), Kate Burke (guitar, harmonium, vocals), Joe Ferguson (bouzouki), Ben Stephenson (bodhrán, whistle)
Source and
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[Self-published], no date. Recorded November 1998. Not indexed here: track 5 (The Workers' Song).

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11 JigD Lisnagun Jig
The Lisnagun Jig
2 JigD Condon's Frolics
B minor Jig
Performer: Ade (fiddle)
3 JigD Bill Harte's
Bill Hart's
21 Reel Iron Road
The Iron Road
Performer: Ade (fiddle)
2 Reel Down the Broom
Down the Broom
Performer: Dan (flute)
3 Reel Bird in the Bush
The Bird In The Bush
31 Song Boys of Malabaun
The Boys of Malabaun
41 JigD Old Man Dillon
Old Man Dillon
Performer: 1st time Ade (fiddle)
2 JigD Holly Bush
The Holly Bush
Performer: Ade (fiddle)
3 Other Keys to the Door
The Keys to the Door
61 Reel Collier's Reel
The Collier's
2 Reel Mountain Top
The Mountain Top
3 Reel Miss Patterson's Slipper
Master Crowley's
Performer: Ade (fiddle)
4 Reel Red-Haired Lass
The Red Haired Lass
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