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Music Review: Celtic Love Songs - Various artists
by William Ramoutar

Although this cd is out a while, it is one of those compilations that, maybe the record company didn’t spend enough time, or planning to market and thus, has slipped down the shelves until, in all probability, it is close to extinction. The truth is, if you are looking to find out more about the music, or to get a blás (taste) of many Celtic Artists, you really could look long and hard, to find one sampling equal to this one.

It has many of the stalwart singers you might expect to find, but also an inspirational pairing (though inspired also) of Niamh Parsons and the Voice Squad, singing the gorgeous “Banks of the Lee”.
Other cuts include a song “as gaeilge”, (in Irish) from the stunning voice of Máire Ní Braonáin with her family (Clannad), Ned of the Hill, from ex Cherish the Ladies’ front woman, Cathie Ryan. and a lot more besides. I find it harder as I go through life, to come up with gifts for people, that might actually mean something in years to come. The music is a definite way to solve this new dilemma.

These are truly unique sounding musicians and singers, some of whom have gone on to become quite famous as soloists. So, while this cd will get you points for, say, Valentines day, it will create other delightful problems because now, you’ll have to go out and find other cds, of the individual artists that you or your significant like the most!

And mark my words, there are people on here unequalled in tugging at the hardest of hearts. If you are in any doubt, just listen to the magical sound of Karen Casey, the lead singer with Irish-American Band, Solas and now you have to go and search out all the Solas cds she is featured on and then to your dismay, (or sheer joy!) find out since leaving Solas, she now has three solo cds!

See what I mean? Is the world a desperate place or what? So how do I get you to recognize the fact that you need this cd? Or that you have found the perfect gift for someone very special? Drag out the old computer keyboard there and search Amazon.com and don’t forget who told you to buy this. You won’t regret it and you might even get a kiss on Valentine’s Day for it.


Celtic Love Songs is available at:
Amazon Canada
Amazon UK
Amazon USA

BIO William Ramoutar
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Fri, Sep 27, 2024
The Galway Hooker

This unique vessel, with its distinctive curved lines and bright red sails, originated in the village of Claddagh. During the 19th century, hookers supported a significant fishing industry and also carried goods, livestock and fuel. Seán Rainey is remembered for building the last of the original boats, the Truelight, for Martin Oliver who was to become the last king of the Claddagh; as king, he was entitled to white sails on his boat. Since the mid seventies, many of the old sailing craft which were on the verge of extinction have been lovingly restored and new ones have been built. During the summer months they can be seen at festivals such a Cruinniú na mBád - the Gathering of the Boats - in Kinvara.

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This is one of Bridget's favorite recordings; we purchased our copy at Blarney Woolen Mills in Cork. Being masters of merchandising, Blarney has music playing all the time while you shop. When Bridget heard Jim's rendition of Grace, she asked one of the assistants who and what it was. She was immediately directed to the music area - name of record and inventory number in hand! It's a wonderfully romantic collection that never fails to stir up the emotions. It also brings back lovely memories of Ireland.
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