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Welcome
to Celtic Woman Review page: What a project. If you look back in the 90s,
you will see the music industry trying to catch on to as many trends and styles
as possible.
There was Ska, there was Swing, there was Latin Pop and other
World Music. And due to several factors (Enya's popularity, Clannad's TV clip
causing a riot of people to find that song from the VW commerical, the Titanic's
soundtrack which featured Irish Music, and of course Riverdance) Celtic Music
became the next trend.
But when the new century came, the industry had
moved on. Pity. Until now that is... David Downes should be congratulated
for bringing about this event. He has done it, again! Also kudos go the angels
who performed on this disc: Lisa, Meav, Orla, Chloe, and Mairead.
Honestly,
this CD had to grow on me, as I didn't get to see the special on TV. Eventually
I began to really enjoy this disc. Standout tracks for me:
"Last Rose
of Summer/Walking in the Air" sounds like an angel lost in a cathedral. Just gorgeous!
Lilting and atmospheric. A new Charlotte Church is found!
"May it Be"
is sung slightly different from Enya. Where Enya sings with high airy delicateness.
This is sung with strength tempered with softness. Very beautiful.
"Siuil
a Run (Walk My Love)" is an old song. It is sung from the point of view of a woman
whose love has gone to war. Her voice is sad and beautiful at the same time. Some
of the men from the Irish Brigade had gone to fight in France, around the 17th
century. They were known as the Wild Geese, and sadly, they never came home. The
only other version of this song that measures up is by Clannad, on their album
DULAMAN.
"Orinoco Flow" is of course another Enya song. A march of music
set to words about wind currents and exotic places. I laughed at this version
on CELTIC WOMAN... at first. Only because the choir of voices singing the chorus
surpirsed me. This has grown on me, and I love it now.
"Harry's Game"
is a Clannad track. A gaelic proverb dedicated to the strife of mankind, and the
conflict of Northern Ireland. This version is sung without harmonies and the single
voice is plaintive and poetic. A wonderful cover.
"Nella Fantasia", "Danny
Boy" and "Ave Maria" all sound beautiful in this Irish setting of voices.
In
conclusion, CELTIC WOMAN explores the mysterious quality that is found in the
lost legends of the emerald isle and the atmospheric voices of the Wild Irish
Goddesses. Enjoy!
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