The Murphy Brothers Harp Band's album, Little Bunch Of Roses Downfall Of Paris, is a delightful collection of traditional Irish and Scottish tunes. The band's skillful use of the harp, along with the fiddle, flute, and guitar, creates a rich and authentic sound that transports the listener to the rolling hills of Ireland.
The album opens with the upbeat and lively track, "The Wind That Shakes The Barley," featuring a lively flute solo that sets the tone for the rest of the album. The band's rendition of "The Parting Glass," a classic Irish ballad, is hauntingly beautiful, with the gentle strumming of the guitar and the delicate plucking of the harp.
The Murphy Brothers Harp Band's love for their heritage and traditional music is evident in their passionate performance of "The Lark In The Morning" and "The Little Beggarman." The album ends with the mournful and poignant "The Rose of Tralee," a fitting way to conclude a beautiful album that celebrates the rich musical heritage of Ireland and Scotland.