“Leave Her Johnny,” is another well-performed cut as is a cover of the classic “Let It Be Me,” that in the hands of Alan Doyle is exceptional with piano & fiddle surrounding his heart-wrenching tone & backup singers. It’s a contribution to the ever-flowing well of songs that are or become traditional. Filled with sincerity & a memorable melody. Fiddle driven with gentle acoustic guitar touches. They were political, but their finest moments for me were on songs like “When I’m Up (I Can’t Get Down),” performed equally well by the writers of the song The Oysterband.ĭoyle continues with a duet on the title song “Back to the Harbour,” that is another beauty. They have exciting driven moments, but the aggression was under control. Unlike the more raucous Dropkick Murphy’s, Black 47, & the classic Pogues, Doyle’s approach has always had lift but never an assault. I find the same power & beauty here with Doyle. Paul Hyde (The Payolas) a few years ago released a song called “I Miss My Mind the Most,” & was riveting & emotional. “Into the Arms of Home,” is a beautifully rendered that I find only English, Irish & Canadian artists seem to explore more widely than their American counterparts. Donnie Iris.mp3 Al Naayflysh - Hashim.wma All fall Down - Platinum Blonde.wma All I Ever Wanted - Cars.mp3 All She Wants To Do Is Dance - Don Henley.mp3 All Through The Night - Cyndi Lauper.mp3 All We Are - Kim Mitchell.mp3 All We Need Is a Dream - Cheap Trick.wma Alone - Heart.mp3 Along Comes a Woman - Chicago.wma Always In Touch With You - The Box. This effort is not a full album but a striking 6-song EP that maintains his quality consistently with an energetic fusion that carries over to his own personal efforts.
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