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Steve Mac

Steve Mac
Paddy's Revenge

Paddy's Revenge
3 Beat Blue 2008
Penguin Cafe Orchestra

Penguin Cafe Orchestra
Music for a Found Harmonium

Broadcasting From Home
Editions EG 1984
Sample appears at: 0:16 (and throughout) Sample appears at: 0:21
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Main genre: Electronic / Dance
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Main genre: Country / Folk
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Contributed By DJ Anubis
Flanders, Belgium
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Related Songs

Cover versions of Penguin Cafe Orchestra's Music for a Found Harmonium:
Music for a Found Harmonium Music for a Found Harmonium by Patrick Street (1989)

Remixes of Music for a Found Harmonium:
Music for a Found Harmonium (Pandaharmoniumorb Mix) Music for a Found Harmonium (Pandaharmoniumorb Mix) remix by The Orb (2001)

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SmuttySy said on Saturday, 21 August 2010:
Interestingly, Discogs has this note on the Steve Mac release - "Paddy's Revenge" is a remix of Patrick Street's "Music For A Found Harmonium"

walter said on Tuesday, 01 June 2010:
I reported it a few hours back, should be ok soon. It's not about the instruments they use, I don't care for that. It's the style... Irish folkies Patrick Street made it look/sound like it was an old vintage fiddle tune, which I think got Steve Mac the idea for a modern folk dance version; and it came out well: check Paddy's Revenge on YouTube.

DJ Anubis said on Tuesday, 01 June 2010:
Had a look at songfacts, see what you mean, but don't agree... It's clearly the sound of a harmonium (as in the original) and not a guitar (as in Patrick Street's edit). Is the audio right on those two videos? I see Patrick Street released his album in 1989, and not 2000 as I listed it? Haven't reported yet, would like to hear your opinion again :)

walter said on Tuesday, 01 June 2010:
I think Steve Mac should be linked to Patrick Street's version as a cover. See also: Songfacts.