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Old Enough To Know Better

Old Enough To Know Better, the debut CD of The Tinker's Own is a superb album with great instrumentalists and damn fine vocals. Get yourself a copy - you won't regret it! We reviewed it in Mostly Folk a few issues ago: it was one of the best releases of the year!

Cat Eldridge, Booking Manager, Portland Folk Club, Portland, Maine

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Old Enough To Know Better, CD @ $17.50

Samples
Wave MP3 Track Title
Farewell/The Star of the County Down
Play Galician Waltz
Play Play I Wish We Could Waltz There Again/February Waltz
Play Jessica's Polka/Kesh Jig
Play Play The Mingulay Boat Song
Play O'Keefe's Slide/The Road to Lisdoonvarna/The Swallowtail Jig
Play Play Ramblin' the Moors
Play The Red-Haired Man's Wife
Play The Sailor Is Home
Play Searching for Lambs/MacKinnon Brook
Play Southwind
Play Play Take Me Away
Play The Tinker's Black Kettle/The Jolly Tinker
Artist Performed
Karen Curry*Harp, vocals
Michele Dulson*Bodhran, vocals
Steve Dulson*Appalachian dulcimer, guitar
Dan Dwyer*Vocals
June McIntire*Hammered dulcimer, frying pan, other percussion, vocals
Brad Moore*Fiddle, mandolin, banjo, vocals
Laurel Twomey*Recorder, pennywhistle, mandolin, vocals
Bruce Boyer*Guitar on February Waltz, The Red-Haired Man's Wife
Lois Boyer*Hammered Dulcimer on February Waltz
Barry Fisher*Guitar on The Red-Haired Man's Wife
Al Missbrenner*Button Accordion on The Swallowtail Jig, Southwind
All material is Traditional, except for the following:
Ramblin' the Moors © 1993 by Stephen R. Dulson & Georgiana Hennessy
Jessica's Polka by Mick Hanly
The Mingulay Boat Song © 1938 by Sir Hugh S. Roberton
The Sailor Is Home © 1992 by Jessie E. Kelly & Stephen R. Dulson
Take Me Away © 1995 by Karen Curry
I Wish We Could Waltz There Again © 1994 by Stephen R. Dulson & Laurel M. Twomey
February Waltz © 1995 by Lois Boyer
The Tinker's Black Kettle was first published in The Little Country by Charles de Lint (Morrow, 1991). © 1991 by Charles de Lint. Used by permission of the author.

Dedication:
Many thanks to our friends and families for their loving support. We could not have made this recording without you!

Credits:
Recorded at Dino MIII Recording Facility, Torrance, CA by Dirk Sciarrotta, Dino Maddalone, Chris Maddalone, Rich Novak and Jose Lopez.
Thanks guys!

Mixed by Dino Maddalone

Artwork and layout by Lynn Rickettes, Irvine, CA

Photography by D. Tom, Fullerton, CA

© and Published 1995 Riverrun Records - All rights reserved.



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