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1.Dance Music of Ireland Volume 4 by: Matt Cunningham
September 14, 2006


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3.Colors of the World: Celtic by: Various Artists
March 03, 1998
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Don't be fooled by the low price. This is a fantastic Celtic CD. I found it because I was hunting for Fernhill (Julie Murphy is the band's singer), which is on this CD twice. No less an august folk personnage than Eliza Carthy has said this group is one of her favorites out there (I recommend the Fernhill album "Whilia" if you like what you hear here), but you can't get their music easily in stores and through mass clearinghouses like Amazon.

This CD is fantastic overall, however. I love Susan McKeown's "Bushes and Briars", which is beautiful, as is Dervish's tune. And the instrumentals are really standout pieces, not celtic "filler" that they sometimes can be.

4.Chieftains 6: Bonaparte's Retreat by: The Chieftains
October 17, 1990
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Don't be fooled by the low price. This is a fantastic Celtic CD. I found it because I was hunting for Fernhill (Julie Murphy is the band's singer), which is on this CD twice. No less an august folk personnage than Eliza Carthy has said this group is one of her favorites out there (I recommend the Fernhill album "Whilia" if you like what you hear here), but you can't get their music easily in stores and through mass clearinghouses like Amazon.

This CD is fantastic overall, however. I love Susan McKeown's "Bushes and Briars", which is beautiful, as is Dervish's tune. And the instrumentals are really standout pieces, not celtic "filler" that they sometimes can be.

5.Chieftains 6: Bonaparte's Retreat by: The Chieftains
June 27, 2006
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Don't be fooled by the low price. This is a fantastic Celtic CD. I found it because I was hunting for Fernhill (Julie Murphy is the band's singer), which is on this CD twice. No less an august folk personnage than Eliza Carthy has said this group is one of her favorites out there (I recommend the Fernhill album "Whilia" if you like what you hear here), but you can't get their music easily in stores and through mass clearinghouses like Amazon.

This CD is fantastic overall, however. I love Susan McKeown's "Bushes and Briars", which is beautiful, as is Dervish's tune. And the instrumentals are really standout pieces, not celtic "filler" that they sometimes can be.

6.Chieftains 6: Bonaparte's Retreat by: The Chieftains
October 17, 1990
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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Don't be fooled by the low price. This is a fantastic Celtic CD. I found it because I was hunting for Fernhill (Julie Murphy is the band's singer), which is on this CD twice. No less an august folk personnage than Eliza Carthy has said this group is one of her favorites out there (I recommend the Fernhill album "Whilia" if you like what you hear here), but you can't get their music easily in stores and through mass clearinghouses like Amazon.

This CD is fantastic overall, however. I love Susan McKeown's "Bushes and Briars", which is beautiful, as is Dervish's tune. And the instrumentals are really standout pieces, not celtic "filler" that they sometimes can be.

7.I Sang Through the Fairs - The Alan Lomax Portait Series by: Margaret Barry
November 13, 2001
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The tracks are remastered and sound rather good considering the source tapes. Almost as entertaining as the music, are the interview tracks with Maggie herself. This Portrait Series is a beautifully done compilation, complete with an informative booklet and brilliant photos.

As for the music on the disc, it's pure, raw and true. Bare bones banjo playing accompanies a voice that comes from deep within that woman's soul. Critics love to compare such heartfelt singing to Janis Joplin, but she even doesn't compare to Margaret Barry.

Highly recommended.

8.The Kerry Dancers and Other Swinging Folk by: Johnny Griffin
September 04, 2006
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No long discussions on this album. Simply phenomenal Jazz from early sixties. Griffin plays magnificiently here, as he always did by the way. This album has nothing sloppy, no weak points, no folkish trash as the title might you think. Simply it is sixties Jazz very well spoken ... it's original in a sense, but very "in the pocket", very straight ahead post bop Jazz, with hard drive, focused and brilliant. Gold from its beginning to its ending. Uaoh!

9.The Kerry Dancers and Other Swinging Folk by: Johnny Griffin
April 22, 2008
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No long discussions on this album. Simply phenomenal Jazz from early sixties. Griffin plays magnificiently here, as he always did by the way. This album has nothing sloppy, no weak points, no folkish trash as the title might you think. Simply it is sixties Jazz very well spoken ... it's original in a sense, but very "in the pocket", very straight ahead post bop Jazz, with hard drive, focused and brilliant. Gold from its beginning to its ending. Uaoh!

10.The Sweetest Hour by: Blackwood
March 29, 2005
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No long discussions on this album. Simply phenomenal Jazz from early sixties. Griffin plays magnificiently here, as he always did by the way. This album has nothing sloppy, no weak points, no folkish trash as the title might you think. Simply it is sixties Jazz very well spoken ... it's original in a sense, but very "in the pocket", very straight ahead post bop Jazz, with hard drive, focused and brilliant. Gold from its beginning to its ending. Uaoh!

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