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If the Cap Fits | 
enlarge | Artist: Kevin Burke Label: MULLIGAN RECORDS Category: Music
List Price: $17.98 Buy New: $11.92 You Save: $6.06 (34%)
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Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 59777
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 5.3 x 4.8 x 0.2
MPN: 3021 UPC: 766397302126 EAN: 7663973021262 ASIN: B0014GFHTS
Release Date: September 23, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| • | A Kerry Reel/Michael Coleman's/The Wheels of the World/Julia Delaney | | • | Dinney Delaney's/The Yellow Wattle | | • | The Mason's Apron/Laingston's Reel | | • | Paddy Fahy's Jigs/Cliffs of Moher | | • | The Star of Munster/John Stenson's, No. 1/John Stenson's, No. 2 | | • | Biddy Martin's/Ger the Rigger/Bill Sullivan's Polka | | • | Caislean Na Nor/Bobby Casey's Hornpipe | | • | Toss the Feathers/College Groves/Pinch of Snuff/The Earl's Chair/The Wo |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Kevin Burke released this solo debut in 1978 while he was still a member of the Bothy Band. Thus when the Bothies split up for good the following year, the shock of the blow was lessened by the knowledge that former members of the band would still make music like this. Burke's unassailable technique and musicality allowed him to introduce modern arrangements and recording techniques to the conservative Irish fiddle world with barely a murmur of protest. Burke's fiddling on If the Cap Fits continues to inspire musicians. Indeed, his versions of dance tunes have become standards in Irish sessions around the world. --Michael Simmons
Product Description Kevin Burke has been called Ireland's most lyrical fiddler. This, his landmark solo album, along with his association with The Bothy Band and Patrick Street, shows why he is a musician of rare and immense talent. Kevin has always been known for his highly individual style-vibrant, expressive, relaxed, and, at times, humorous. He is joined on this classic album by Paul Brady, Donal Lunny and Jackie Daly among others.
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| Customer Reviews:
Vintage Irish Fiddle from a Living Legend! April 9, 2003 Failte! (Greeting!) Kevin Burke talks about the music he grew up with as a child on the album cover. Fiddlers could be found in pubs alone or with one or two other musicians in relaxed sessions as much for their own relaxation and fun as for entertaining friends and relatives from the neighborhood. This album was cut in 1978 and is a reminder of the old ways before their were contests and other pressures brought to bear on the music. Kevin plays in a manner as if he had a symphony in his head. It is a meditation and playing to an audience of one, yourself. This is an archival gem and statement of the old way of playing Irish traditional music the traditional way. Any real Celtic Collection may need a CD or two to represent the old pub style, music for fun and relaxation. This is one of my favorites, along with Paddy Maloney and Sean Potts "Tin Whistles" from 1973. These are the classics if you ever want to get back to the roots. I love playing bodhran and bones to these CD's, as they allow the simplicity of traditional percussion to traditional, strong lead playing. Add a few friends and more than a few bottles of Guinness and you have the traditional stress management program for an evening.
One of the most delightful Irish fiddle albums February 10, 1999 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
This album is a just plain joy to listen to. IIRC, this was Kevin Burke's first solo album (after leaving Bothy Band). The music is straight-ahead dance music, played with incredible energy. My second favorite track is the polka set, where Kevin overdubs a couple more fiddles. Of course, everyone's favorite track is the marvellous 20 minute medley of reels on the second side, starting and ending with Toss the Feathers. Absolutely marvellous!
A brilliant and exciting showcase from a wonderful fiddler! September 24, 1998 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I'll never forget when I first heard the unbelievable second side of this album (I date myself). Kevin Burke takes you on an extended fiddle joyride that ends as powerfully as it begins. A magnificent introduction to the beauty and power of Irish fiddle music. Thanks, Kevin.
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