Foster & Allen - Bunch Of Thyme

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Review by Andress Ribeiro

Foster & Allen's album Bunch Of Thyme is a delightful collection of traditional Irish folk songs that will transport listeners to the Emerald Isle. The album features the duo's signature harmonies and acoustic instrumentation that perfectly capture the spirit of the genre.

The title track, "Bunch Of Thyme," is a standout with its catchy melody and heartfelt lyrics about the joys and sorrows of love. "The Rose of Allendale" is another highlight, showcasing the duo's ability to evoke emotion through their music.

Foster & Allen also showcase their versatility with tracks like "Danny Boy," which features a haunting flute solo, and "The Mountains of Mourne," a lively tune that will have listeners tapping their feet.

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Artist: Foster & Allen
Album: Bunch Of Thyme
Rating: 5.0

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  • FLAC size: 106.8 mb

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Drink Up The Cider
A Bunch Of Thyme
The Blacksmith

Video

Foster & Allen ~ Bunch of Thyme - original version
Foster & Allen - The Blacksmith

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Catalog Numbers

CM 003

Labels

CMR

Listen online

  • kuunnella verkossa
  • online anhören
  • ouvir online
  • écouter en ligne
  • lytte på nettet
  • escuchar en línea
  • ascolta in linea
  • online luisteren
  • lyssna på nätet

Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • Single
  • 45 RPM
  • Gold vinyl

Notes

  • Large centre hole
  • CMR 003 on sleeve
  • 'Bunch Of Time' on the sleeve 'A Bunch Of Time' on the label.

About Foster & Allen

The Irish duo Foster & Allen have been perfecting their Celtic style of folk music and ballads since the mid-'70s. Tony Allen, born and raised in Mount Temple, Ireland, has been playing professional guitar since 1968, and Mick Foster, a native of County Kildare, has been playing the piano accordion since his teens.

Real Name

    • Mick Foster
    • Tony Allen

Name Vars

  • Fallen
  • Foster + Allen
  • Foster / Allen
  • Foster And Allan
  • Foster And Allen
  • Foster and Allen
  • Foster, Allen
  • Foster/Allen
  • Mick Foster & Tony Allen

Members

  • Tony Allen
  • Mick Foster
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Summary by Andress Ribeiro

Bunch Of Thyme is a charming and well-crafted album that will appeal to fans of traditional Irish folk music and newcomers alike. Foster & Allen's passion for the genre shines through in every note, making this a must-listen for anyone who loves the music of the Emerald Isle.

Comments

(For a copy)
Time brings all things to an end
Brings back good memories when I was a boy
Love this song. Does anyone know where I could find the music to this? Maybe you know what key it is played in on the accordion?
I will always love this song
Listen to the words ??
This song brings back great memories off my grandad Ted maughan rip
I'm joining the comments section of people that are reminded of their da' whilst listening to this. Miss you da'
A real tear jerker...?❤❤
Love this song xx
Nice ?
Learned this song word for word by the time I was about 9 years old … Miss you Dad ? x
Beautiful!
Sad ? meaning behind this beautiful song
Can't believe I found this song - my Dad introduced me to Foster and Allen when I was a youngster - cracking song
fantastic song fantastic singer.
I remember Mum and Dad dancing to this, great memorie, I know they rest in peace god bless them?
This song transports me back to early mornings sitting at the kitchen table as a child with my Dad singing this song and my mum making breakfast before school. Great times ! Many a tear lost by all throughout my life when listening to this song and recalling great people. R.I.P Dad and Uncle Jack.
Who would give this song a thumb's down ?
Jack curtis james Jackson he was angry to
The Old Ones are the best?