Irish Traditional music came under the
spotlight in the seventies, thanks to the ground breaking work of such bands
as Sweeney’s Men, Planxty and The Bothy Band. These groups exposed a
whole crop of younger musicians to the creative possibilities in a mountain of
music as old as the hills.
Here on this recording Cormac Breatnach,
Niall Ó Callanáin and Paul O’Driscoll, three of that younger crop, display
their creative musicality. Both founding members of the highly innovative, but
short lived, Meristem, Cormac
and Niall have been playing together since their school days.
In this trio format, which is the ideal
compromise between solo and group playing, they perform a mixture of
traditional and original music in a style that reflects not just their
traditional roots and modern influences but their own musical souls as well.
I love and enjoy their music, I hope you,
the listener, will too.
Brian Dunning
1. Shores Of
Loch Ghamhna
2. Sí Beag, Sí
Mór
3. Raindrops/The
First Of May
4. My Love I
Miss Her So
5. Long (Long)
Note
6. Soporific /
The Rights Of Man
7. Mná na
hÉireann
8. Stranger At
The Gate / Boston Blues
9. Lord
Inchiquin
10. Lakeside
Cormac
Breatnach: Whistles.
Niall
ÓCallanáin: Bouzouki, Acoustic Guitar.
Paul
O’Driscoll: Double & Fretless Bass.
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Thank you so much for the Long Long Note!!!! I have searched for it for many years.
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