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Traditional Music of Ireland

 
Album Review: Traditional Music of Ireland

  • Artist: Seamus Egan
  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Release Date: 1985
  • Genre: World

Review

Over two decades after this album was recorded and released, it's rather funny to look at the cover photo of Seamus Egan in his cargo pants with his feathered haircut and sweet, unassuming smile. In the intervening years he became a superstar producer of modern Irish folk groups and a highly sought-after studio musician, with a wardrobe tending toward black leather and no more on-camera smiles. In 1986 he was a new face on the scene, a remarkably talented teenage multi-instrumentalist who had already won all-Ireland titles on four different instruments. On this album he plays flute, tres, mandolin, tenor banjo, uilleann pipes, and whistle, all of them not only with surprising virtuosity but also with an even more surprising maturity and assurance. His repertoire is unusually broad as well, and this program includes not only the predictable Irish reels and jigs but also a set of gavottes by J.S. Bach, a Swedish waltz, and another from Newfoundland. The synthesizer on the Bach set is a bit awkward, but just about everything else on this album is an unqualified delight. Highlights include that Swedish waltz, which is gently gorgeous, and a medley of reels here entitled "The Maids of Galway." ~ Rick Anderson, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
The Maids of Galway [Medley of Reels] Traditional Seamus Egan (2:50)
The Munster Cloak Traditional Seamus Egan (3:07)
The Convenience Reel/Gan Ainm/Hills of Offaly/Guns of the Magnificient Seve Traditional Seamus Egan (4:57)
Bach Gavottes Johann Sebastian Bach Seamus Egan (3:35)
Lock the Door/Get Up Old Woman/Shake Yourself, What Ails You? Traditional Seamus Egan (4:37)
Waltz from Transtrand Traditional Seamus Egan (2:25)
Castle Ceili's/Pay the Girl Her Fourpence/Miko Russell's Traditional Seamus Egan (4:07)
McDermott's Fancy/Swans Among the Rushes/Chicago/The Swallow's Nest Traditional Seamus Egan (4:40)
Baltimore Salute/The Lansdowne Lass/Jackie Coleman's Traditional Seamus Egan (3:25)
The Ebb Tide/The Chorus Reel Traditional Seamus Egan (2:58)
Aggie's Waltz Traditional Seamus Egan (3:48)
Grandmom's Traditional Seamus Egan (3:23)

Credits

Glenn Barratt (Engineer), James Keane (Electronic Sounds), Seamus Egan (Pipe), Mick Moloney (Liner Notes), Lori Cole (Piano), Seamus Egan (Tres), Mick Moloney (Guitar), Rosalyn Briley (Harp), Seamus Egan (Annotation), Seamus Egan (Flute), Robert Vosgien (Digital Mastering), Seamus Egan (Mandolin), Seamus Egan (Whistle (Instrument)), Paul Krueger (Engineer), Siobhan Egan (Fiddle), Seamus Egan (Whistle (Human)), Mick Moloney (Photography), Mick Moloney (Producer), Seamus Egan (Banjo)
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