. "370.0"^^ . "1974"^^ . . . . "celticfolkweavecover.jpg"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "\u00C9irigh's Cuir Ort Do Chuid \u00C9adaigh"@en . . . . "The Hiring Fair at Hamiltonsbawn"@en . . "The Banks of Claudy"@en . . . . "The Heathery Hills of Yarrow"@en . "184.0"^^ . . . . . . . "The Bold Princess Royal"@en . . . . "Breton Dances"@en . "1974"^^ . . . . "Pentangle"@en . "Songbird"@en . "268.0"^^ . . . . . . "A Both\u00E1n A Bha'ig Fionnghuala"@en . "Celtic Folkweave"@en . "112.0"^^ . . . . . "171.0"^^ . . . . . . . . . "Mick Hanly and M\u00EDche\u00E1l \u00D3 Domhnaill"@en . . "Traditional"@en . . . . "Celtic Folkweave is a studio album by Mick Hanly and M\u00EDche\u00E1l \u00D3 Domhnaill, released in 1974 by Polydor Records. Considered a seminal album in the traditional Irish music genre, the musicians involved in the recording would go on to found some of the most innovative and important groups to perform traditional Irish music. Recorded in Ireland in 1974, Celtic Folkweave consists of Irish, Scottish, and English ballads, sung in Irish (Gaeilge), Scottish Gaelic (G\u00E0idhlig), and English. The album is a clear precursor for \u00D3 Domhnaill's subsequent work with The Bothy Band and Nightnoise. The album includes the first extant recording of \u00D3 Domhnaill's trademark \"Fionnghuala\", here titled \"An Both\u00E1n A Bha'ig Fionnghuala\". Other tracks are drawn from the repertoire of Rannafast (Donegal) songs collected and sung by \u00D3 Domhnaill's aunt Nell\u00ED N\u00ED Dhomhnaill. \"The Hag at the Churn\", \"An Both\u00E1n A Bhaigh Fionnghuala\", \"The Banks of Claudy\", and \"The Heathery Hills of Yarrow\" would all later be recorded by The Bothy Band, with \u00D3 Domhnaill's sister Tr\u00EDona N\u00ED Dhomhnaill on vocals. \"Br\u00EDd \u00D3g N\u00ED Mh\u00E1ille\" was later recorded by Nightnoise. From 1973 to 1974, Hanly and \u00D3 Domhnaill toured under the name Monroe, although that name does not appear on the album cover."@en . . . . "213.0"^^ . . . . "105.0"^^ . . "1082989957"^^ . "Celtic Folkweave is a studio album by Mick Hanly and M\u00EDche\u00E1l \u00D3 Domhnaill, released in 1974 by Polydor Records. Considered a seminal album in the traditional Irish music genre, the musicians involved in the recording would go on to found some of the most innovative and important groups to perform traditional Irish music."@en . . "The Glasgow Barber"@en . "190.0"^^ . . "Br\u00EDd \u00D3g N\u00ED Mh\u00E1ille"@en . . . . "Celtic Folkweave"@en . . "18313249"^^ . "15886"^^ . . "2300.0"^^ . . . "studio"@en . . "135.0"^^ . . . . . . . "B\u00EDodh Orm Anocht"@en . . "195.0"^^ . "354.0"^^ . .