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On the Irish Side of Blues Street (Compilation)

by Antoni O' Breskey

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Celtic Blue 02:11
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Irish Boogie 03:33
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The New Moon 03:05
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Jota 01:48
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Fennario 05:24
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Sunrise 03:45

about

This 30 year compilation includes very new and unusual tracks combined with some historical compositions. It is a blend of the Irish traditional spirit with blues emotions, a twist of flamenco and Balkan flavor, an immersion into dreamy visions, guiding us to the very roots of jazz. 
 
With newly composed tracks and tracks from the following albums: "From Dublin to Bilbao - Antoni O'Breskey & Ronnie Drew", "When Jazz Was an Irish Baby", "Ode to Ireland", "Al Kamar", "Nomadic Aura", "Simple Way" and "Songs of the North". 

All music composed by O' Breskey except tracks n. 1, 6, 7, 12, 13, 14, trad\arranged by O' Breskey and track n.15 Bach\O'Breskey
 
 
With:

Antoni O' Breskey - piano, vocals, trumpet

Ronnie Drew - vocals

Antonio Carmona - cajon

Miguel Carmona nino - guitar

Joe Mc Hugh- uilleann pipes, tin whistle, low whistle

Johnny Mc Carthy - flute, tin whistle

Biancastella Croce- sikus, charango, kena

Consuelo Nerea - vocals, bodhran

Davide Viterbo - cello

David Hopi Hopkins - bodhran

Gabin Dabire - vocals

and many more...

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released November 10, 2016

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Antoni O' Breskey Dublin, Ireland

“O’Breskey’s musical crossovers have an ethical imperative. He seeks to mesh the majority with the minority, the present with the past, and the vocal with the silenced, so as to “deflate the ethnocentrism of classical Western music.” For this musician, musical cultures are not defined by borders, but by historical roots that reach deeply across all areas of the globe.

THE IRISH ECHO, BOSTON
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