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Bones

 

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Imagine Sarah McLachlan giving herself more fully to a Celtic muse, leavened with the drier tone of, say, the more traditional June Tabor. Indeed, Bones, while remaining complex and sinuous, offers all the requisite hooks to generate the attention and airplay afforded a McLachlan, Amos or Bush, without evoking one of the many carbon copies floating around. In particular, "Snakes" smacks of a sure-chorused popular single, McKeown willfully challenging its hit potential toward the end by segueing into an emotional Gaelic rap. "Westron Wynde/Westlin Winds" delivers the kind of multi-paced, multi-faceted drama that past fans of progressive folk-rock band Renaissance pine to hear vocalist Annie Haslam record. Talented backing group the Chanting House and guests deftly fuse contemporary folk-rock with bouzouki, uilleann pipes, hurdy gurdy, bagpipes and cello without ever stealing centre stage.

Although out for some time now on McKeown's own Sheila-na-Gig imprint, Bones has recently been picked up for national distribution in the U.S. by New York's ingenious 1-800-Prime CD label -- the name is also the toll-free number which can be called from anywhere in North America to order the disc. ~ Roch Parisien, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Cé Leis E? Susan McKeown Susan McKeown (4:32)
Albatross Susan McKeown Susan McKeown (4:00)
Snakes/Mná Na Héireann Peadar O Doirnín Susan McKeown (5:50)
Heart Susan McKeown Susan McKeown (3:24)
Westron Wynde (Westlin Winds) Anonymous Composer, Robert Burns Susan McKeown (5:38)
Salmoé Susan McKeown Susan McKeown (3:56)
Jericho Susan McKeown Susan McKeown (3:53)
Love and Superstition Susan McKeown Susan McKeown (4:06)
Gorm Susan McKeown Susan McKeown (2:58)
Curiouser Susan McKeown Susan McKeown (2:55)
I Know I Know Susan McKeown Susan McKeown (4:41)
Storm in a Teacup Susan McKeown Susan McKeown (3:16)
Bones Susan McKeown Susan McKeown (3:02)

Credits

Kevin Noble (Photography), Chris Cunningham (Bouzouki), Bill Ritchie (Photography), Tom Zajac (Hurdygurdy), Jimi Zhivago (Organ (Hammond)), Jimi Zhivago (Guitar (12 String)), Lindsey Horner (Bass), Jimi Zhivago (Mellotron), Susan McKeown (Vocals (Background)), Michelle Kinney (Cello), Joe Trump (Drums), Jimi Zhivago (Producer), Chris Cunningham (Guitar), Lindsey Horner (Clarinet (Bass)), Oliver Strauss (Digital Editing), Susan McKeown (Guitar), Joe Trump (Percussion), Oliver Strauss (Engineer), Tom Zajac (Bagpipes), Michelle Kinney (Vocals (Background)), Jimi Zhivago (Bass Pedals), Jimi Zhivago (Dobro), Shawn Pelton (Cymbals), Eoin Woods (Vocals (Background)), Joe Trump (Cymbals), Susan McKeown (Arranger), Carl Wolentarsky (Artwork), Jerry O'Sullivan (Uillean Pipes), Johnny Cunningham (Fiddle), Joe Warda (Assistant Engineer), Tom Zajac (Sackbut), Chris Cunningham (Harmonium), Eoin Woods (Guitar), Lindsey Horner (Tin Whistle), Susan McKeown (Bodhran)
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