Folk At The Black Horse, the collaborative album by Plum Duff, Brian Boru, and Telham Tinkers, is a beautiful collection of traditional folk songs that will transport listeners to a different time and place. The album features a range of instruments, including fiddles, flutes, guitars, and banjos, all played with precision and passion.
The album opens with "The Black Horse," a lively tune that sets the tone for the rest of the album. Each track is beautifully arranged, with the musicians playing off each other's strengths and adding their own unique flourishes. From the hauntingly beautiful "The Water is Wide" to the foot-stomping "The Rakes of Mallow," every track on the album is a gem.
One of the standout tracks on the album is "The Galway Girl," a classic folk song that has been covered by many artists over the years. Plum Duff, Brian Boru, and Telham Tinkers give the song their own unique twist, with soaring fiddle solos and intricate guitar work.