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(28 customer reviews) 47 of 48 people found the following review helpful
Worth the Wait!,
March 21, 2000 By A Customer
This review is from: Water From the Well (Audio CD)
Like many of the other reviewers, I have been waiting for quite awhile for the Chieftains to come out with another album that is all traditional Irish music. I first saw them in concert around 1990 and fell in love with the traditional music of my ancestors. Paddy Moloney and the guys have been groundbreaking and innovative, but I longed for them to get back to their roots. Well, this is it, and the Chieftains have never sounded better! Sixty two minutes and 58 seconds of pure traditional Irish music with a wide range of tempos and moods. Instrumentals intermingled with vocal tracks ranging from frolicking tunes to the melancholy songs of old Ireland. Kevin Conneff is in fine voice and the track that is *live* from Matt Molloy's pub will have your toes tapping! Well worth the wait!
26 of 26 people found the following review helpful
Back to Basics,
February 29, 2000 By A Customer
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This review is from: Water From the Well (Audio CD)
The Chieftains have returned to traditional Irish music and I couldn't be happier. This may already be my favorite Chieftains disc. When I played it last night on the CD player in the living room, my five year old daughter jumped to her feet and started dancing energetically all about the room. If you like Irish music, this is a must-have.
18 of 19 people found the following review helpful
Still trad after all these years,
March 15, 2000 By A Customer
This review is from: Water From the Well (Audio CD)
The Chieftains' recent ventures into the untraditional have been a mixed bag at best, so I was pleased to note that on this CD they've returned to their roots. The selections are, in general, beautifully performed (although I think Altan sounds a little rough around the edges); their collaborators (even the unpredictable Ashley Mac Isaac) give straightforward but passionate renditions of the tunes; Kevin Conneff is in fine voice; and the CD as a whole has a nice balance between serious-and-sentimental and wild-and-crazy. This would make a terrific St. Patrick's Day present for anyone who's Irish -- or wishes they were! (We Irish don't have a superiority complex; we really ARE superior -- heh!)