Click on the field header labeled "Extensions" (to order the list by extension)
Scroll down and click on the entry for "ASX"
Click on the "Change Action" button
Select the top radio button labeled "Open them with the default application"
Repeat steps 6-8 for every instance of the ASX extension in the list. When you are done, click "Close" then click "OK" in the options window. Audio samples should now play properly in Windows Media Player.
Track Listings
Title
Listen
1.
Redican's/The Gatehouse Maid/The Road to Garrison [Reels]
- Pride of New York
2.
Taylor's/Chief O'Neill's Favorite/The First Light of Day [Hornpipes]
- Pride of New York
3.
Happy Days/The Boys of Lough Gowna/The Knights of Saint Patrick [Jigs]
- Pride of New York
4.
Sean McGlynn's Waltz
- Pride of New York
5.
Maud Millar/The Morning Mist/Lady Gordon [Reels]
- Pride of New York
6.
Slán le Máigh [Air]
- Pride of New York
7.
The Stage/The Fiddler's Contest/The High Level [Hornpipes]
- Pride of New York
8.
King of the Clans/Dan Breen's/The Steeplechase [Reels]
- Pride of New York
9.
Redican's Mother/The Bridal/The Humours of Whiskey [Slip Jigs]
- Pride of New York
10.
Mulhaire's #9/Grandpa Tommy's Ceili Band [Reels]
- Pride of New York
11.
The Old Cross/The Clans [Marches]
- Pride of New York
12.
Sliabh Na Mban/The Liverpool/The Quilty [Hornpipes]
- Pride of New York
13.
Considine's Grove/Trip to Durrow/Martin Wynne's/Bere Island [Reels]
- Pride of New York
Rating: Genre: World Release Date: 08/18/2009 Run Time: 55:02
With a group comprising Joanie Madden, Brian Conway, Billy McComiskey, and Felix Dolan, you certainly have one of the classiest Irish ceildih bands around, and they prove their qualities on this CD. The sets slide by as smooth as cream, mostly uptempo, but still with room for a couple of slower changeups, like the filigreed delicacy of "Sean McGlynn's Waltz" or "Slan Le Maigh," where Madden's flute carries the haunting air. Inevitably, everything's wonderfully played, and it's hard to resist the temptation to call a few friends and tell them to bring over their dancing shoes. These are some of the best Irish-American instrumentalists around, and they reach back to the old country for the tunes, bringing them alive with real zest and spirit -- you'll be hard-pressed to find something better than this.