2. Tripping Up The Stairs, Whiskey Before Breakfast, Pigeon On The Gate
3. Hundred Pipers, Haste To The Wedding, Swallowtail Jig
4. Si Bheag, Si Mhor
5. Merrily Kissed The Quaker, Mairi's Wedding
6. Perridin Two Step, Marmaduke's Hornpipe, Two Wide Nickels
7. Across The Western Ocean
8. Hommage a Edmond Pariseau, Julia Delaney, The Gravel Walk
9. Piper's Lass, Blair Atholl, The Fairy Dance
10. Star Of The County Down
11. Sunshine Of Your Love
12. Venus
Instruments Of Change is Eclectic Dance Orchestra’s first CD, and presents a blend of Celtic, Irish, and old time music, with both a live and lively feel. Eclectic Dance Orchestra has been playing the contra dance and festival circuit from NYC to the Berkshires since their formation, as well as weddings, parties, and special events. The band consists of Joe DePaolo on drums, Howard Hamm on guitar and vocals, Paul Rice on fiddle, dobro, electric violin, and vocals, Charlie Tokarz on woodwinds, Mark Vincent on bass guitar and vocals, with Kathryn Wedderburn singing and calling both traditional contra dances and squares, and her very own rock’n’roll contras.
Tracks include jigs, reels, waltzes, a sea shanty, and a couple familiar rock tunes played in their original style, rather than the rock’n’roll contras style of the band‘s live performances.
Instruments Of Change is Eclectic Dance Orchestra’s first CD, and presents a blend of Celtic, Irish, and old time music, with both a live and lively feel. It is traditional contra dance music played with a contemporary and original touch. Eclectic Dance Orchestra has been playing the contra dance and festival circuit from NYC to the Berkshires since their formation, as well as weddings, parties, and special events. The band consists of Joe DePaolo on drums, Howard Hamm on guitar and vocals, Paul Rice on fiddle, dobro, electric violin, and vocals, Charlie Tokarz on woodwinds, Mark Vincent on bass and vocals, with Kathryn Wedderburn singing and calling both traditional contra dances and her very own “rock and roll contras”. Tracks include jigs, reels, waltzes, a sea shanty, and a few familiar rock tunes, played their original style rather than the R+R contra style of the band ‘s live performances.