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Celtic rock instrumental. A tallship cuts through the waves and fires a few broadsides! Electric fiddles & guitars, blazing bodhrans... you'll like. This version is 128kbps; version at www.lulu.com/paulalynch is much better 320kbps.
My not-so-traditional version of the Irish traditional. You know it - play it! I had way too much fun with the bass... You may buy all downloads at http://www.lulu.com/paulalynch -- check out the freebies too!
Original instrumental inspired by the Yeats poem of the same name. Haunting tune on Celtic harp, oboe, bassoon, strings. No relation to the Loreena McKennitt song. Credit to Steph Polek, my sister, who wrote the tune.
Scottish traditional about a woman's painful wait for her lover to return from sea. Instrumental.
A rather rocked-out version (instrumental) that my sister Steph first came up with. Used to love playing the guitar part behind this -- it's in there if you listen carefully.
Not the best recording. I'll redo it at some point. And the name is wrong, but it's what I've come to refer to it as, so blah.
My interpretation of a traditional Irish song.
A quiet canon on classical instruments, including Celtic harp. Short and sweet instrumental.
Pachelbel's Canon on electric guitars. Oh the humanity.
Eek! Bach's Double Violin Concerto on ELECTRIC GUITARS!
The Hallelujah Chorus with a beat.
Witness the destruction of a violin! Had to replace the bow when I was done. Heh. Recording is somewhat lacking, sorry. Will redo this one too at some point.
If it ain't baroke... blah. A nice movement-based piece on strings, harp, harpsichord, classical guitar, other stuff. Last movement on guitar is by far my favorite.
Work in progress. Original composition by my sister, very beautiful. See 'full song info' for a link to the dilapidated original recording in its entirety.
An original piece based around Middle Eastern music. Completely accessible to Westerners.
Well, I was. This song is just so happy-assed! Instrumental.
The sinister tale of a mysterious "Chicken Train" that haunts the backwoods of Tennessee. A rare glimpse of my wretched vocals. There's a story behind this one.
The story of how I went broke, done country ballad style. Been on a country jag lately. I affected my best Texan accent for this one.
Osama bin Laden gets nuked. The Lorin Swelk Orchestra provides the music and lead vocals; I provided the occasionally mildly profane lyrics and the "virgins".

