Look on Larry Unger's earlier albums, there's a bunch of good ones,
including a couple that go jig-to-reel.
Can't remember which albums right now, I had them converted onto a
cassette mix tape (!) for use in the older student activity room...
On 2/28/20, Rick Mohr via Contra Callers
<contracallers(a)lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
> After 25 years of calling to only live music I started a teen dance which
> so far has a pretty limited budget. So I've found a bunch of album tracks
> we can dance to -- see below for the ones we use.
>
> While I have a lot of great tracks I'd love to find more for variety,
> especially with 11-14 times through where I don't have as many. Any ideas
> for me?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Rick
>
> Here's a spreadsheet showing the tracks we use (with tempos and number of
> times through):
>
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1AGHHI1hH7VJcvBRdXB_FmYeHkS-SGllL7Zp…
>
> And here's my album list (showing how many tracks we use from each.
>
> Airdance -- Airdance (1)
> Airdance -- Cloud Nine (2)
> Assembly -- Other Side Of The Tracks (1)
> Becky Tracy, Keith Murphy, Andy Davis -- Any Jig or Reel (7)
> Berea Castoffs -- Folk Buddha's Path to Enlightenment
> Big Bandemonium -- The Big Bang (1)
> Elixir -- Rampant (1)
> Great Bear -- Magic Fantasy Dream Dance (3)
> Great Bear Trio -- Dancing Again (1)
> Mary Cay Brass & Friends -- Green Mountain (3)
> Rodney & Randy Miller -- New England Chestnuts Vol. II (2)
> Susan Kevra -- Full Swing (5)
> Wild Asparagus -- Live at the Guiding Star Grange (3)
>