Discography of harmonica used for melody in Irish music. Compiled by Rick Gagne (rgagne@ucs.indiana.edu) in April 1995. Eddie Clarke and Joe Ryan, "Crossroads," Green Linnet, 1981, #1030. Harmonica and fiddle duets. Brendan Power, "New Irish Harmonica", Green Linnet, 1995, #3098. Power, a New Zealander, is an all-Ireland champ. Phil, Pip, and John Murphy, "The Trip to Cullenstown", Claddagh, 1991, #CC55CD. A whole family of harmonica players. Kevin Burke, with the Murphy family, "Up Close", Green Linnet, #1052. The Murphy family plays 2 tracks with Burke here. Kevin Burke, Mark Graham, and Paul Kotapish, "Open House" and "Open House: Second Story", Green Linnet, #1122 & #1144. Graham plays a few Irish tunes on harmonica on these eclectic old-time-American/Irish/pop conglomerations. The Flanagan Brothers, "Around the Old Turf Fire," volume 4 of the Library of Congress' "Folk Music in America". This has harmonica and jew's harp recorded in 1928 for Columbia. Sean Corcoran, Eddie Clarke, Maeve Donnelly, and Mairead Ni Dhomhnaill, "Sailing into Walpole's Marsh", Green Linnet, #1004. Fiddle, harmonica, and unaccompanied singing. Randal Bays and Joel Bernstein, "The Rashers". Harmonica and fiddle duets. Randal Bays, Nancy Curtin, Tom Creegan and Joel Bernstein, "The Travelers Return", and "Wind on the Water" (Foxglove Records, P.O. Box 5262, Portland, OR, 97208). Bernstein plays a few harmonica tunes on these two albums. The House Band, "Another Setting", Green Linnet. This eclectic album has a tune written by Brendan Power, called JigJazz. Philip King and Peter Browne, "Rince Gre/agach", Gael-Linn, 1981, #CEF090. Rock singer Philip King plays harmonica melody along with Peter Browne's uilleann pipes on one cut. Dun Creagan, "The 80s LIVE", 1994. Kelley Bishop plays harmonica melody on one reel along with accordion, cittern, and bodhran. Larry Kinsella, on an old 78 record made around 1938.