Máire,the debut album of Moya Brennan

  Today I want to review Moya Brennan’s Maire…her first solo album out of 200px-MoyaBrennan_MaireClannad. Released in 1992, the album celebrates the Irish tradition in a fresh approach. Abundance of percussion,  electric guitars and vocal layerings embellish this release under Atlantic Records.

 

 I just love the way Moya sings each slow tracks as if she is whispering. There is nuance and at the same time up front delivery. Tracks like “Cé Leis” and “Jealous Heart” promise heart hearting beauty. While “Atlantic Shore” is update,rock driven; well suited to the age of Grunge without being ‘Rock and Roll”.

  Musicians are :

Producer: Calwn Malcolm and Donal Lunny.vbrennan3

Heard of Heather Dale lately?

HeatherDale-BlueSuedeSmile-220w-72dpi  Heather Dale is a Canadian multi-instrumentalist and a member of  Society for Creative Anachronismhistorical re-enactment events.Touring has been one of her chief focus this year. She has released a number of albums infused with influences from Celtic,jazz,folk rock and blues.In one new track Dream of Rhonabwy(The Gabriel Hounds ,2008),Heather combined elements of Celtic traditional style,folk acoustic guitars and jazz creating a lively yet relaxing mood.If you love the vocals of Loreena McKennitt and Sarah McLachlan,if you love the acoustic jazz of Bela Fleck then you’d love Heather Dale.

Instruments:

Voice, Piano, Bodhran Drum, Tin & Low Whistles, Recorders, Mountain Dulcimer, Hammered Dulcimer, Harp, Bowed Psaltery, Percussion

For more Information,visit her official site.