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Voyage

 
Album Review: Voyage
 

  • Artist: Christy Moore
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1989
  • Total Time: 47:54
  • Genre: Celtic

Review

Voyage was the second record released during Christy Moore's brief association with Atlantic Records in the late '80s. It is an unusual album for Moore in that it consists almost entirely of covers of other songwriters, with only one track ("Middle of the Island") co-written by the singer. But they are attractively arranged covers. Donal Lunny's production sometimes indulges in the synthesizers and electric pianos that plagued much '80s folk, but for the most part they are used in a tasteful blend with acoustic, electric and slide guitar, mandolin, bouzouki and uilleann pipes. There are also some lovely harmonies, provided by Irish music celebrities Sinead O'Connor ("The Mad Lady & Me," "Middle of the Island"), Mary Black ("The Voyage" and Elvis Costello ("Missing You"). Costello is also credited as a songwriter for "The Deportees Club," which receives a beautiful accordion, harmonica and mandolin treatment that lends unexpected bite to sardonic lines like "I prayed to the saints and all the martyrs for the secret life of Frank Sinatra, and all these things have come to pass. In America the law is a piece of ass." Other highlights include a footstomping rendition of the traditional "The Night Visit" and a radio-ready cover of Jimmy McCarthy's "Mystic Lipstick." The only serious misstep is the strangely lighthearted arrangement of Tim Donnehy's "Farewell to Pripchat (Near Chernobyl)," which is inappropriately pretty for a song about nuclear tragedy. ~ Evan Cater, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Mystic Lipstick Jim McCarthy Christy Moore (3:59)
The Voyage Johnny Duhan Christy Moore (3:49)
The Mad Lady and Me Jim McCarthy Christy Moore (3:02)
The Deportees Club Elvis Costello Christy Moore (4:26)
The Night Visit Christy Moore, Traditional Christy Moore (3:20)
All for the Roses Walter Page, Tony Boylan Christy Moore (3:56)
Missing You Jim McCarthy Christy Moore (3:45)
Bright Blue Rose Jim McCarthy Christy Moore (4:47)
Farewell to Pripchat Tim Donnehy Christy Moore (4:34)
Musha, God Help Her Pierce Turner Christy Moore (3:56)
The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face Ewan MacColl Christy Moore (4:15)
Middle of the Island Christy Moore, Nigel Rolfe Christy Moore (4:05)

Credits

Dónal Lunny (Guitar (Acoustic)), Dónal Lunny (Bouzouki), Dónal Lunny (Guitar), Dónal Lunny (Mandolin), Dónal Lunny (Piano), Dónal Lunny (Guitar (Electric)), Dónal Lunny (Keyboards), Dónal Lunny (Bells), Dónal Lunny (Producer), Dónal Lunny (Bodhran), Christy Moore (Guitar (Acoustic)), Christy Moore (Vocals), Christy Moore (Main Performer), Michael O'Suilleabhain (Piano), Mary Black (Vocals (Background)), Elvis Costello (Vocals (Background)), Andrew Boland (Engineer), Tim Boland (Shaker), Tim Boland (Assistant Engineer), Catherine Considine (?), Catherine Considine (Studio Coordinator), Pat Crowley (Piano), Pat Crowley (Accordion), Paddy Moloney (Whistle (Instrument)), Paddy Moloney (Uillean Pipes), Moran (Drums), Moran (?), Sinéad O'Connor (Vocals), Sinéad O'Connor (Vocals (Background)), Liam O'Flynn (Uillean Pipes), Eoghan O'Neill (Bass), Walter Samuel (Mixing), Declan Sinnott (Guitar (Electric)), Declan Sinnott (Guitar (12 String)), Declan Sinnott (Slide Guitar), Declan Sinnott (?), Declan Sinnott (Spanish Guitar), Declan Sinnott (Atmosphere), Mandy Murphy (Vocals (Background)), Philip Begley (Engineer), Cyril (?), Andrew Catlin (Photography), Ryan Art (Design), Stephen McDonnell (Flugelhorn), Jim Donohue (?), Don Whiye (Key Grip), Sarah McCann (Assistant Engineer), Don Baker (Harmonica)
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