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This is from a fingerstyle album called 'Eclectic Fingers'. Eclectic means to draw from different sources. The music is a melting pot, a mix of blues, folk, classical and jazz. This one of course has a celtic flavour.
This tune is dedicated to a great friend and great guitar player, Gilbert Isbin.
An instrumental in Drop D tuning.
Traditional Blues song. Acoustic guitar, vocal and harp. Big Bill Broonzy did a version of this and more recently Rick Payne has a great version on his Blue River Blues CD
A bit of a boogie, featuring Chris Elliott on piano and Phil Chetwynd blowing harmonica. The lyrics are by Blind Blake.
An acoustic guitar, a mandolin, a piano and some bass adds up to a great mix of a magic song about hurting the one you love.
A mellow acoustic blues song featuring the slide guitar talents of Rick Payne.
A celtic sounding tune, written and performed by Steve Ellliott.
Instrumental jazz blues on acoustic guitar.
A driving country blues song with harmonica and bass. Dedicated to the memory of one of the greatest bluesmen who ever lived - John Lee Hooker.
A Ragtime instrumental in the key of A. This is dedicated to best guitar teacher in the world - Anton Mullan. Way to go Maestro:)
Acoustic guitar instrumental. Spot the Beatles quote!!
Acoustic Guitar and Harmonica by Chris Elliott.
Marilyn Monroe. One of the 20th Century's great cultural icons and some say a great beauty. A candle blowing in the wind anyway.
Ragtime guitar and piano song, featuring Chris Elliott on piano.
This song is about some adventures in St Petersburg, Florida, USA. I went to truefire.com and actually did ride in a white limo for an evening of outrageous rock n roll antics.
Instrumental acoustic blues.
For those who don't know Cockney Rhyming Slang, 'Trouble and Strife' means wife!
This is dedicated to all those pickers plying their trades in subways all over the planet. Good on yer! I'll always chuck some coins in your hat:)
Inspired by a certain Clint Eastwood western. I wrote this one when I first discovered how to play in open tunings. This is in Open D.
Haunting melody led by piano and supported by arpeggiated guitar figures. Chilling harmonica part by Phil Chetwynd.

