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O'Malley's March : The Boys March at Dawn
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Rocked Up and Funky Celtic Music.
Genre: World: Celtic
Release Date: 2002
The Boys March at Dawn Record Label: O'Malley's March
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Selkies’ Lullaby 2:36 $0.99
What Would You Do? 2:41 $0.99
Farewell Clonbur 3:49 $0.99
Lughnasa 5:21 $0.99
Breastplate of St. Patrick 3:27 $0.99
Kelly 4:47 $0.99
Lady Gethin 2:38 $0.99
Yes Sister 3:35 $0.99
Electric Jig Remix 3:38 $0.99
Dying Rebel 3:06 $0.99
Broad Majestic Shannon 7:38 $0.99
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Album Notes

Martin O'Malley vocals, acoustic guitar

Paul Levin uillean pipes, wooden flute, whistle

Bob Baum base guitar, vocals

Jamie Wilson drums, vocals

Ralph Reinoldi electric guitar, mandolin, cittem

Jared Denhard harp, trombone, highland pipes


Special Guest Musicians

Dominick Murray vocals on "Baltimore"

John Grant organ on "Yes Sister"

Toni Correlli keyboard on "Clonbur", "Shannon"

Danny Costello vocals on "Yes Sister"


"Farewell Clonbur" words and music by Martin O'Malley © 2002. All rights reserved.

"Lughnasa" by Jared Denhard (based on "The Chanter") features musicians Maureen McCusker, flute & tenor saxophone' Chris Hofer, acoustic Bass; Mark St. Piere, percussion. From , percussion. From "Songs of Innocence" Millwheel Music © 2001. All rights reserved.

"Yes, Sister" words and music by Danny Costello © 2000. All rights reserved.

"Broad Majestic Shannon" by Shane McGowan, Pogue Music Ltd./Perfect Songs Ltd. © 1988 Warner Music UK Ltd.

"In Praise of the City of Baltimore" words and music by Terence P. Winch © 1985. All rights reserved.

Produced by O'Malley's March © 2002. All rights reserved.

Recorded, mixed and mastered by John Grant at Secret Sound Studios, Baltimore, Maryland, 2002.

Indoor performance photography: Jefferson J. Steele

Outdoor & candid photography: Cathey Allison, Tony White, & John Beck.

Manufactured and printed by Disc Makers, Pennsauken, NJ, USA.

Unauthorized reproduction or recording prohibited.

© 1997 O'Malley's March. All rights reserved. Unauthorized reproduction or recording prohibited.



SOME LYRICS:

Farewell Clonbur
(lyrics & music by Martin O'Malley)


Farewell Clonbur, your green valleys
and your streams
your lake isles and your mountains
where I have lately been.
May the kindness of your people
like your gentle peace endure.
Farewell, farewell, farewell
Sweet Clonbur

In a world more full of sorrows
than you can understand
there’s a place where all your worries
are eased by God’s great hand.
Where the journey of a lifetime
is a short road from the shore
to the ancient lake isle castle
that guards the rising past
To sweet Clonbur

In the quiet of the evening
as the sunset paints the sky
take a walk down by her mild ports
repeat then wonder why
if truth, and love, and beauty
are the things that will endure
why do I morn to leave a while
the friends and soft green hills
Of sweet Clonbur

Farewell Clonbur
your green valleys and your streams
your lake isles and your mountains
where I have lately been.
May the kindness of your people
like your gentle peace endure
farewell, farewell, farewell
Sweet Clonbur

® Martin O'Malley



The song was written after its author visited the hometown of his Irish heritage, Clonbur.

"This quiet village, near Cong and the Mayo border, is an ideal centre for the trout angler as it nestles easily between the two great lakes of Corrib and Mast. For the more adventurous, Mount Gable lies just 2 km to the West, and is an easy climb of about one hour's duration. The effort is worthwhile because the views of Lough Corrib stretching away to the south, Lough Mask to the north and the Connemara mountains to the west are simply stupendous." http://galway.goireland.com

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