I’ll start by saying that I’m not a piper, but I’ve been playing Irish music for about 7 months now(mostly on whistle). Only now though am I starting to really build my collection of CDs, and I’m now working on building a well rounded collection and so I’m going ask you all a zinger: What are the essential recordings of Irish piping?
I’ll try to clarify what I mean by the essential recordings. What recordings set the standards, are the “definitive” most basic recordings that every piper must have?
The criteria, I think, should be that the recording is true “pure drop”; and it sets the standard for the particular style the piper being recorded is playing in. (If you disagree with the criteria, go ahead and say so!)
For example, Matt Molloy’s album on the Green Linnet sets the standard for the so called “piping” flute style. Paddy Carty’s “Music of Ireland” sets the standard for East Galway and Clare styles. In both cases the players are the ultimate examples and exponents of their particular playing style.
I already have “The Drones and Chanters,” and Jerry O’Sullivans “The Invasion” and “The Gift.”
I’d be thankful for any advice I can get!