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Four Shillings Short : Of Labour & Love
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Beautifully recorded collection of celtic/folk/world music played hammered dulcimer, north indian sitar, tin whistles, mandolin, woodwinds, fiddle, concertina and more.
Genre: Folk: Celtic Folk
Release Date: 2002
Of Labour & Love Record Label: Four Shillings Short
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Calliope House/Jig of Slurs 4:43 Album Only
Both Sides The Tweed 4:39 Album Only
Raga Pahari Dhun 4:19 Album Only
Lament for Eoin Rua/Suzanna Martin 6:12 Album Only
Have a Nice Day 3:20 Album Only
Heavens Gate 8:32 Album Only
Gone Gonna Rise Again 3:20 Album Only
Spiting Cousins 5:34 Album Only
Foxhunters Jig 2:50 Album Only
The Bigler 4:53 Album Only
You're Not Irish 3:24 Album Only
Ramble Away 6:15 Album Only
Common Thread 4:14 Album Only
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Web Page: http://www.fourshillingsshort.com
FOUR SHILLINGS SHORT - Celtic/Folk/World Music
With a decade of touring in the US and Ireland under their belts the husband and wife duo of Aodh Og O'Tuama from Cork, Ireland and Californian Christy Martin live as full time minstrels in their trusty Dodge Caravan loaded with an ever increasing array of musical instruments including hammered dulcimer, mandolins, Renaissance woodwinds, North Indian Sitar, recorders, tinwhistles, banjo, guitar, percussion and even a bowed psaltry.

In a single night, Four Shillings Short perform Traditional Irish and Scottish songs, tunes and airs, Indian Ragas, Folk Ballads, Old-Time songs, Medieval and Renaissance instrumentals and a cappella numbers as well as contemporary folk and original compositions. Their sound has been described as "wondrously diverse", "truly refreshing" and "alternative neo-Celtic folk of the first order".

REVIEWS
"Like a medieval fair in New Delhi, the music of Four Shillings Short is intriguing and worth investigating. Their music is a global potpourri….(New Times, Miami FL)

"They are not the Clancy Brothers or Jean Richie or Ravi Shankar but a combination of all three, laced with Irish (meaning dark) humor-- to go along with the Guiness-and some sharp and smart political commentary that generated lotsa laughs. The collection of instruments is museum-like and I've never seen the place so packed as it was last weekend." (Edward McCann, Sausalito, CA 2006)

"Four Shillings Short bring a fascinating mix of material, spirit and wit to the stage."
(Two Way Street Coffee House, Downers Grove, IL)

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REVIEWS