Poitín's blistering new CD takes you on a roller coaster ride of Celtic traditional music sprinkled with some of their own great tunes. It continues the musical wizardry and innovation of Poitín's earlier albums and again takes you to places in the world of Celtic music that you've seldom dreamed of. It was voted 'Album of the Year 2010' by Celtic Radio. Why the name 'Bofiguifluki' ? Well, Poitín's latest album (released in 2010) is a perfect blend of the band's main instruments: BOdhran, FIddle, GUItar, FLute and bouzoUKI, hence the name - all spiced up with sax, didge, jaws harp and darbuka.
1 Emily (Loch Altan/Merry Sisters of Fate/The Otter's Holt/The Windmill)
2 Nancy Whisky (Calton Weaver)
3 Degradations (Old Woman Tossed Up in a Blanket/Pipe on the Hob/Rakes of Kildare)
4 Hare's Lament
5 Bofiguifluki (Poor Boy))
6 Billy Boy
7 Blue Chinese Lantern
8 Cúnla (Cúnla/Jim Whelan's)
9 La Fille D'orval
10 Bedlam Boys (Bedlam Boys/Star of Munster)
11 Honeycake (Ward's Jig/The Hag at the Churn/Cathal's Jig)
12 Four Drunken Maidens
13 Scholar (Scholar/Unknown/Jo)
14 Paddy's Polkas (Maurice Menley's/Unknown/St. Patrick Was a Gentleman/Tolka)
15 Next Market Day
Poitín's blistering new CD takes you on a roller coaster ride of Celtic traditional music sprinkled with some of their own great tunes. It continues the musical wizardry and innovation of Poitín's earlier albums and again takes you to places in the world of Celtic music that you've seldom dreamed of. It was voted 'Album of the Year 2010' by Celtic Radio. Why the name 'Bofiguifluki' ? Well, Poitín's latest album (released in 2010) is a perfect blend of the band's main instruments: BOdhran, FIddle, GUItar, FLute and bouzoUKI, hence the name - all spiced up with sax, didge, jaws harp and darbuka.