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Brian Boru

 
Album Review: Brian Boru
 

  • Artist: Alan Stivell
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1995
  • Total Time: 45:21
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Celtic

Review

Alan Stivell's latest album is a journey into traditional Celtic music, adapted and arranged in settings ranging from soft folk-rock ("Ye Banks and Braes") to full electric band ("Brian Boru"), accompanied by a group that includes Maire Breatnach (vocals, fiddle), Ronan Browne (pipes, flute, whistle), Tracey Booth (vocals), Marc Chantereau (percussion), Guy Delacroix (bass), Jean-Jacques Hertz, Martin Meissonnier, and James Dollar (electric guitars). The effect is spellbinding, as polyrhythms intersect and interweave, electric guitars, harps, and pipes complement each other (most strikingly on the high-energy "Sword Dance"), and Stivell's vocals -- sounding like they come from a far and distant place -- carry the listener into new levels of musical creation and invention. Some of the music, such as "Let the Plinn," lacks much more than chanting and a vigorous percussion attack, but most of this album is filled with melodies that seduce and beguile the modern listener with amazing ease. Highlights include the dazzling title track, "Mna Na hEireann," and "Mairi's Wedding," the latter one of the most passionate rock-style songs Stivell has ever cut. ~ Bruce Eder, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Brian Boru Alan Stivell, Traditional Alan Stivell (5:31)
Let the Plinn Alan Stivell, Traditional Alan Stivell (4:26)
Mná Na Héireann Traditional Alan Stivell (3:48)
Ye Banks and Braes James Miller, Paotr Treoure, Robert Burns Alan Stivell (4:06)
Mairi's Wedding Traditional Alan Stivell (5:55)
Cease Fire Alan Stivell, Theo Dorgan, Traditional Alan Stivell (3:33)
De' Ha Bla' Alan Stivell, Traditional Alan Stivell (2:46)
Sword Dance Alan Stivell, Traditional Alan Stivell (7:34)
Parlamant Lament Alan Stivell Alan Stivell (4:05)
Lands of My Fathers Alan Stivell (3:47)

Credits

Alan Stivell (Arranger), Alan Stivell (Harp), Alan Stivell (Keyboards), Alan Stivell (Vocals), Alan Stivell (Main Performer), Alan Stivell (Bombardes), Alan Stivell (Celtic Harp), Alan Stivell (Bombard), Alan Stivell (Electric Harp), Alan Stivell (Scottish Pipes), Maire Breatnach (Fiddle), Maire Breatnach (Vocals), Ronan Browne (Flute), Ronan Browne (Whistle (Human)), Ronan Browne (Whistle (Instrument)), Ronan Browne (Uillean Pipes), Marc Chantereau (Percussion), Marc Chantereau (Drums (Snare)), Marc Chantereau (?), Alain Cluzeau (Engineer), Guy Delacroix (Bass (Electric)), Guy Delacroix (Bass (Acoustic)), Sean Devitt (Engineer), Jean-Jarques Hertz (Guitar (Electric)), Herve Le Coz (Engineer), Herve Le Coz (Mixing), Martin Meissonnier (Guitar (Electric)), Martin Meissonnier (Producer), Martin Meissonnier (Sound Design), Mel Mercier (Bodhran), Gerry O'Beirne (Guitar), Gerry O'Beirne (Ukulele), Francois Ovide (Guitar (Acoustic)), Robin Rankin (Engineer), Mokhtar Samba (Drums), Jean Trenchant (Mixing), Tim Young (Mastering), Niall O'Callanain (Bouzouki), Sandy Mackay (Vocals), Frank Torpey (Bodhran), Jean-Paul Theodule (Artwork), Jean Ber (Photography), Xavier Desandre (Percussion), Xavier Desandre (Tambourine), Reine Bensaid (Engineer), Doreen MacKay (Vocals), Allan Craig (Director), Tracey Booth (Vocals), James Cooper (Director), Mary Mclean (Vocals), Jimmy Higgins (Bongos), Jimmy Higgins (Bodhran), Emmanuel Conte (Assistant Engineer), James Dollar (Guitar (Electric))
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