Toby Rider wrote:

>       Hey Nigel, where can I get a copy of "100 Essential Irish Session
> Tunes"?

Oh, we're losing you to the great Irish menace are we, Toby? ;-)

David Mallinson Publications <http://www.mally.com/> published a good
few books of mainly Irish tunes. They're good selections, in my
opinion, although there is no indication of where the tunes came from.
The notation is very clear and easy to read, and there is sometimes
some good information on the background of the tunes. A list of the
ones I've got follows...

100 Essential Irish Session Tunes (ISBN 1 899512 18 7)
100 Evergreen Irish Session Tunes (ISBN 1 899512 20 9)
100 Enduring Irish Session Tunes (ISBN 1 899512 19 5)
Traditional Irish Music - Karen Tweed (No ISBN)
Music for the Sets - the blue book (ISBN 1 899512 33 0)
Music for the Sets - the yellow book 
The Crossroads Dance - 65 tunes as played by Shaskeen 

I'm sure there are plenty more.

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Nigel Gatherer, Crieff, Scotland
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