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Abocurragh

''Abocurragh''〔''Andy Irvine - Abocurragh'', Andy Irvine AK-3, 2010.〕〔(Review of the launch of ''Abocurragh'' ) by BBC News Northern Ireland, 18 September 2010. Retrieved on March 2, 2014.〕〔(Review of ''Abocurragh'' ) in ''The Guardian''. Retrieved on March 2, 2014〕 is an album by Andy Irvine recorded in Dublin, Norway, Australia, Hungary and Brittany between February 2009 and April 2010. It was produced by Dónal Lunny who also plays on all the tracks, except the last one.〔Sleeve notes from ''Andy Irvine - Abocurragh'', Andy Irvine AK-3, 2010.〕
==Overview==

With the first two tracks, Irvine, Lunny and O'Flynn re-kindle the distinctive Planxty sound, beginning with "Three Huntsmen", a song (about a sinister murder) that Irvine learnt from Johnny Moynihan in the early sixties.〔 It first appeared on Sweeney's Men's eponymous album under the name "Johnston" and set to a different tune from this recording, written by Irvine and reminiscent of a slowed-down version of "The Walls of Liscaroll". This song also appears as entry H185〔 in Sam Henry's ''Songs of the People'' but with a happy ending omitted here.
"Willy of Winsbury" is Irvine's re-recording of "Willy O' Winsbury", also from Sweeney's Men's first album, where he sang it accompanying himself on guitar. This time round, he re-arranged the accompaniment for mandola, played alongside a much fuller sound contributed by Lunny (guitar and keyboards) and O'Flynn (uilleann pipes and low whistle). This song is #100 from the Child Ballads and is also printed as entry H221 in Sam Henry's collection (under the names "The Rich Ship Owner's Daughter" and "John Barbour", among others).
"Emptyhanded" is a modern song by George Papavgeris, about convicts and early immigrants in Australia defaulting on their bank loans and losing their land.〔
The album continues with "The Close Shave/East at Glendart", "James Magee/Isambard's Lament", "The Girl From Cushendun/The Love Of My Life", "The Spirit of Mother Jones", "Victory at Lawrence", "The Demon Lover". As if it were a concert, the album closes with two encores: "Banks of Newfoundland" and "Oslo/Norwegian Mazurka".〔

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