With a Heart and a Hand
1998
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1. The Swedish Jig (2.55) - mp3
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2. Farewell To Ireland (4.02) - mp3
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3. The Gold Ring/The Hag at the Churn (3.46)
4. Paddy Fahey's Jig (4.10)
5. Ragtime Annie/Drowsy Maggie (2.36) - mp3
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6. Cracked Pitcher (2.40)
7. Rakish Paddy/The Scholar/Jenny's Chickens (4.31)
8. Roisin Dubh/Rhil Na Max (4.58)
9. O'Carolan's Concerto (2.58)
10. The Blackbird (3.55)
11. $50.00 Blues (3.29)
12. Tarbolton/Rhil Bheara (2.33)
13. Belfast Hornpipe (2.18)
14. Pinch of Stuff (3.46)
15. Toss the Feathers (2.52)
16. Hunter's Purse/Mountain Road (2.17)
17. Feathers (2.14)
Total Playing Time: 56.00
Louis McManus died on 12 December 2004, aged 48, but had been unable
to work as a professional musician since 1997 when he was hit with
the first of four debilitating strokes.
With a Heart and a Hand is a compilation of performances by Louis
spanning almost 25 years. It was produced by his wife Max, aided
by friends and colleagues, following his second stroke in 1998,
which forced him to abandon plans for a solo CD. There are appearances
at clubs and festivals and odd tracks recorded in studios, some
at the ABC (Australian Broadcasting Corporation). Although the disc
is really a scrapbook, Louis' technical brilliance and sense of
musical fun shine through very strongly.
"Louis McManus is, in my view, one of the great musicians
alive today, and there are several good reasons for thinking so.
A blotting paper memory, a great sense of humour (musical and otherwise)
and, much more unusually, a fabulous intuition fed by his firm roots
in the Irish fiddle music taught initially to him by his father,
but which he allows to take him anywhere he musically fancies. One
by-product is the galvanising effect which he has on those musicians
who are lucky enough to play with him. It's not always an easy ride,
because hallmarks of his playing are risk and daring, but the end
result can be electrifying. He's an inspiring bloke to be around,
as I discovered personally in Australia in 1989 when the Perth Festival
arranged a shotgun wedding for the two of us for two gigs. The result
lives in my memory"
Martin Carthy
They say LOUIS MCMANUS jnr. was born with a mandolin in his hands.
Certainly by the time he was six, he was picking Irish dance tunes,
and by the time he was eight his father Louis Snr, (who played fiddle),
swears he could teach him no more. After the family moved to Melbourne
in 1962 they became one of the mainstays of the Melbourne Irish
trad and dance music community. Through his teenage years he developed
into a brilliant multi instrumentalist, equally stunning on fiddle,
guitar (electric & acoustic), bouzouki, tenor banjo and his
favourite instrument the mandolin. On a trip to Ireland in his early
teenage years, he amazed many prominent and respected Irish trad
musicians with his maturity and sheer brilliance and after being
badgered into entering with a borrowed instrument he won an all
Ireland banjo comp.
His life was destined to be music and at that time he played with
the first truly professional Irish Australian trad band The Ramblers
who successfully toured Ireland in 1975. Louis could adopt his skills
to many styles and in his time played with many great line ups of
the Bushwackers, No Fixed Address, Matchbox, Mick Thomas, Shane
Howard, Broderick Smith and many many more. He also did countless
recording sessions for album, radio, TV and live theatre. In 1981
Louis met road manager and lighting tech Maxinne Briggs, a Koori
woman who was to become his wife, partner and carer for life. For
many years they lived happily together in Brunswick before moving
to Castlemaine post Louis' first stroke.
Louis also lived his life in the shadow of Diabetes No.1. As a
touring muso and insulin user he loved to relate hilarious stories
of misunderstandings with highly suspicious immigration and customs
officials round the world. His brilliant black sense of humour was
legendary, and it didn't desert him when in 1997 he was hit with
the first of four strokes.
Louis never got round to making an album under his own name, he
played on plenty, but while much discussed and planned, he fell
victim to stroke before he could actually record it.
All who heard Louis play will never forget his complete mastery
of his instruments and the genius of his music, some of which can
be heard on the independent compilation CD 'with a heart and a hand'
complete with wonderful cover art work supplied by his long time
friend Reg Mombassa.
1.The Swedish Jig (2.55)
Louis McManus (mandolin) & Martin Carthy (guitar)
2. Farewell To Ireland (4.02)
Louis McManus (fiddle)
3. The Gold Ring / The Hag at the Churn (3.46)
Louis McManus (mandolin); Stephen Cooney (guirar); Mairead Nesbit
(fiddle); Simon Melia (accordion)
4. Paddy Fahey's Jig (4.10)
Louis McManus (mandolin); Stephen Cooney (guirar); Mairead Nesbit
(fiddle); Simon Melia (accordion)
5. Ragtime Annie /Drowsy Maggie (2.36)
Louis McManus (guitar), Peter Howell (double bass); Geoff Hollings
(guitar)
6. Cracked Pitcher (2.40)
Louis McManus (guitar/vocals); Antony McManus (vocals); Tony Hargreaves
(backing vocal); Boris Conley (keyboards, programming)
7. Rakish Paddy / The Scholar / Jenny's Chickens (4.31)
Louis McManus (fiddle); Boris Conley (piano)
8. Roisin Dubh / Rhil Na Max (4.58)
Louis McManus (mandolin, guitar, bass and bodhran)
9. O'Carolan's Concerto (2.58)
Louis McManus (mandolin)
10. The Blackbird (3.55)
Louis McManus (mandolin); Martin Carthy (guitar)
11. $50.00 Blues (3.29)
Louis McManus (guitar, tenor banjo), Peter Howell (electric bass),
Boris Conley (programming)
12. Tarbolton / Rhil Bheara (2.33)
Louis McManus (guitar); John Fitzgerald (fiddle)
13. Belfast Hornpipe (2.18)
Louis McManus (guitar and mandolin)
14. Pinch of Snuff (3.46)
Louis McManus (fiddle)
15. Toss the Feathers (2.52)
Louis McManus (banjo)
16. Hunter's Purse / Mountain Road (2.17)
Louis McManus (fiddle)
17. Feathers (2.14)
Louis McManus (tenor banjo, guitar, bass)
Executive Producer: Peter Howell
Compilation and Pre-Production: Peter Howell and Max McManus
Studio production: Hugh McDonald with assistance from Peter
Howell and Louis McManus
Studio Editing and Mastering: Hugh McDonald
Cover Art: Reg Mombassa
Cover Photo: Liz Reed
Cover Concept: Max and Louis McManus
Design and Layout: Jamie Johnston
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