How Are We Getting Home - 2004 01 - I Miss My Home 03:52 02 - Born To Be A … Read Full Bio ↴How Are We Getting Home - 2004
01 - I Miss My Home 03:52
02 - Born To Be A Bachelor 03:47
03 - Punjab Paddy 03:46
04 - Stain The Grout 03:24
05 - Tear Upon The Rose 04:59
06 - Summer's Gone 04:20
07 - Pina Colada In A Pint Glass 03:39
08 - Fish And Get Fat 04:11
09 - The Lone-Star Stowaway 03:19
10 - When I Win 04:42
11 - An Cailin Deas Rua 04:36
12 - Down Underground 04:10
13 - Cab Ride To Kingston 03:35
14 - Time Drink 'Em Up 03:33
15 - Short A Couple A' Bob 03:07
Even before releasing an LP, the Santa Monica, California-based Celtic group Gaelic Storm -- vocalist/accordionist Patrick Murphy, bodhran player Steve Wehmeyer, guitarist/mandolinist Steve Twigger, fiddler Samantha Hunt and djembe player Shep Lonsdale -- left an impression on audiences worldwide through their appearance as the "steerage band" entertaining immigrant third-class passengers in James Cameron's blockbuster film epic Titanic. The unprecedented success of the movie brought Gaelic Storm to the attention of the Higher Octave label, which in 1998 issued the group's self-titled LP
01 - I Miss My Home 03:52
02 - Born To Be A Bachelor 03:47
03 - Punjab Paddy 03:46
04 - Stain The Grout 03:24
05 - Tear Upon The Rose 04:59
06 - Summer's Gone 04:20
07 - Pina Colada In A Pint Glass 03:39
08 - Fish And Get Fat 04:11
09 - The Lone-Star Stowaway 03:19
10 - When I Win 04:42
11 - An Cailin Deas Rua 04:36
12 - Down Underground 04:10
13 - Cab Ride To Kingston 03:35
14 - Time Drink 'Em Up 03:33
15 - Short A Couple A' Bob 03:07
Even before releasing an LP, the Santa Monica, California-based Celtic group Gaelic Storm -- vocalist/accordionist Patrick Murphy, bodhran player Steve Wehmeyer, guitarist/mandolinist Steve Twigger, fiddler Samantha Hunt and djembe player Shep Lonsdale -- left an impression on audiences worldwide through their appearance as the "steerage band" entertaining immigrant third-class passengers in James Cameron's blockbuster film epic Titanic. The unprecedented success of the movie brought Gaelic Storm to the attention of the Higher Octave label, which in 1998 issued the group's self-titled LP
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