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Originally from Waterford and now back in Ireland after living in New Jersey for a couple of years, David Power is a talented piper who learned from Tommy Kearney and whose playing, his regulator work in particular, shows the influence of Leo Rowsome. Power's first solo album, "My Love is in America," was very well received, and this new one should get the same welcome, for it is very much in the same vein: solo piping at its best, with great control and no artifice, just plenty of musicianship and soul. Power doesn't even try to surprise the listener with a lot of obscure tunes, quite the contrary. Most of the selected material is very well known, which gives the listener and chance to really delve into what makes Power's renditions so interesting. His version of the standard piping reel "Colonel Frazer" is quite restrained compared to most others on record--but the piper pays attention to the details rather than just focus on speed.
1 The Donegal Reel / The Dublin Reel
2 Eibhleanóir A Rún
3 1st Of May Hornpipe / An Sean Veist's An Carbhat
4 Polly Put The Kettle On / Miss Johnson
5 Cuachín Ghleann Neifín
6 Friars Britches, An Rógaire Dubh
7 Rodney's Glory / The Leitrim Thrush
8 Casadh An tSúgáin / Garryowen
9 The Wise Maid / The Limestone Rock
10 An Bunán Buí
11 The Road To Lisdoonvarna / The Five Mile Chase
12 Sliabh Geal Gcúa Na Féile
13 Colonel Frazer / The Collier's Reel
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