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2005.08.13

Friday Random Ten - August 12th Edition - One Day Late

The Vanished Gardens of Córdoba - Ray Lynch - Best Of - Volume 1

The Water Is Wide - Shelley Phillips - The Faerie Round

Beside the Lee - Nóirín Ní Riain - Stór Amhrán

In My Dreams - The Limestones - Set in Stone

Sealwoman/Yundah - Mary McLaughlin - Celtic Voices: Women of Song

Inishbofin - Robert Leon and Billy Oskay - Celtic Twilight 2

You Turn The Screws - Cake - Prolonging the Magic

Pain Or Paradise - June Tabor and the Oyster Band - Freedom and Rain

Thugamar Féin An Samhradh Linn (Summer, Summer) - Nóirín Ní Riain - Celtic Soul

Harry's Game - Clannad - Anam

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The best version of "The Water Is Wide," for my money, is Steve Goodman's. I weep both for him and the love-i-never-had when I hear it.

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