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Genres: Acoustic, Folk Rock

Release Date: Nov 30, 1999

Listens: 434

Recs: 5

Format: MP3, 128 kbps Contextual Help marker

Length: 2:44

Tracks: 1

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Stormy Rec'd this on Mar 13, 2008:
Street Cred: 1694 Rec's: 81
“Folk music...its express each country in a special way and give you impression about it. I love it because its close to my country too :) ”
Champkat Rec'd this on Aug 11, 2007:
Street Cred: 6566 Rec's: 278
“Very nice ballad with an Irish flare. I would like to see more from this artist. ”
sail_a_schooner Rec'd this on Jan 7, 2008:
Street Cred: 12 Rec's: 5
“Great ballad. It captures your attention right away. Easy to listen to. I like the acapella style and hope to see more from this artist.”
headway37 Rec'd this on Aug 11, 2007:
Street Cred: 66 Rec's: 3
“This song takes you RIGHT to the place. Anyone that has ever been to Ireland or Scotland will know what I mean. Singing it acapella adds even more of the dream like vibe..”
mohurley Rec'd this on Mar 13, 2008:
Street Cred: 359 Rec's: 24
“The sean nos (acapella) lament opens with a compelling violin intro reminiscent of the wild gypsy solo strains of Fiddler on the Roof, and prepares us for a journey to the Irish Otherworld where anything is possible. "On the banks of Lough Graney I saw the past inviting me...[a ghostly king] showed me how to love the land, and make Ireland my home...and every dream will soon unfold on the banks of Lough Graney." Perfect for your upcoming Celtic holidays playlist. A departure from songwriter Steven McClintock's Top 40 song hits and movie scores, Lough Graney, is a brilliant addition to the ever evolving Celtic genre. Lough Graney just won second place in the John Lennon Songwriting Series Music Contest. Way to go, Steven.”
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