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Clannad Album - An Diolaim: Folk Roots of One of Ireland's Groups

Clannad Album - An Diolaim: Folk Roots of One of Ireland's Groups (Front side)
Album Information :
Customers rating: (8 ratings)
Release Date:1998-06-16
Type:Audio CD
Genre:British Folk, Celtic Fusion, Celtic New Age, Celtic Pop, Celtic/Irish, Contemporary Celtic, Ethnic Fusion, Int'l & World Music, Pop, World Music
Label:Music Club Records
UPC:614475006322
Approx. Price:$17.49 (USD)
Track Listing :
1 . O�lam�man (Seaweed)
2 . Eleanor Plunkett
3 . Two Sisters
4 . Fairly Shot Of Her
5 . Si�il a R�n (Irish Love Song)
6 . Oh�anainn S�gradh
7 . Galtee Hunt
8 . By Chance It Was
9 . Rince Philib a'Cheoil
10 . Gaoth Barra Na d'Tonn
11 . Cumha Eoghain Rua U� N�ill (Lament for Owen Roe)
12 . Gabhar B�
13 . Chuaigh M� 'Na Rosann
14 . Coinleach Ghlas an Fh�mhair
Description :
14 vintage tracks by the beloved Irish act delving intotheir folk roots. Nearly an hour long, it includes 'TwoSisters', 'Dulaman (Seaweed)', 'An Gabhar Ban', 'RincePhilib A'cheoil', 'Siuil A Run (Irish Love Song)' and'Eleanor Plunkett'. 1998 Music Club release.
Review - Amazon.com :
This collection takes the internationally known group back to their roots, drawing together the best of Clannad's early recordings. Though not as commercial or pop-oriented as their later work--the instrumentation is all acoustic and there's a definite Irish lilt to even the English lyrics--the smooth, deft touch that is a hallmark of Clannad's style is definitely there. An Díolaim showcases their folk roots, but such songs as "Siuil a Run," "Cumha Eoghain Rua Ui Neill," and "By Chance It Was" hint at the direction they would later take--The Chieftains this ain't. It is, however, a fine collection in its own right, showing very clearly the evolution of present-day Celtic-oriented music. --Genevieve Williams
Customer review - 1998-07-28
- Combination of Two earlier titles
For those who are fans of this great Irish group this is a combination of tracks from their second and third releases titled "Clannad 2" & "Dulaman". Great traditional Irish ballads as well as original songs by this Group. If you do not own either of these CD's and are fans of this group, a must for your collection. For those of us who have collected their works, unless you want duplicate pressings, unfortunately skip this one.
Customer review - 2000-08-19
- Breath-Taking Early Albums By Irish Supergroup Clannad!
The wide music featured in this reprised album of Clannad's first several albums originally released on an obscure Irish label is a rare glimpse into the group`s stunning early work and their matchless contemporary orchestral arrangements of traditional Gaelic folk songs. This album is Gaelic folk oriented, and is a wonderfully acoustic treat featuring with all the amazing virtuosity this very musically-talented extended family of sisters, brothers and uncles from a small village in rural Ireland is noted for. Although I enjoy their newer work, I am always drawn back to this particular collection of their original seminal work as an exciting young folk group with a special musical magic of their own. From the stirring opening chorus of "Dulaman" (Seaweed) to the haunting instrumental "Eleanor Plunkett" to the cautionary traditional song about the rivalry of two siblings to the winsome harp sounds of "Fairly Shot Of Her" this album showcases the group at the apex of their folk powers, and they never make a false step here.

The early group included Enya, Maire Brennan's younger sister, who later went solo to become a stellar "new age' performer. My own personal favorites are "Suiul Ran (Irish Love Song), sung both in English and Gaelic, "By Chance It Was", and the haunting "Lament For Owen Roe" a wonderful harp instrumental work. This is rally a double album crammed full of wonderful authentic Gaelic interpretations of traditional Irish music by a group that was singularly stunning in their ability to recreate it in a particularly spellbinding way for a contemporary audience. Whenever I hear the album I remember the gorgeous Celtic countryside and the time I spent in Galway along the Irish coastline. This is authentic Gaelic folk music at its best! Enjoy!

Customer review - 2000-02-16
- One of the best, if you don't have the two first one albums.
this is a well rounded album, even if it is a contiplation. I like all of the tracks and if you've only heard the newest Clannad albums if sounds different because of its "folky" feel, which I like. there is a problem if you have the first two albums from Clannad (a few others have these tracks but mostly those two), this is a contiplation of those two and have most of the tracks that were on those two so this is one you'll probally have to ignore.
Customer review - 2001-09-21
- The Pre-Best of....
This is a great CD in case if you still haven't managed to get the earliest albums by Clannad like Clannad 2 or Fuaim. Whenever you get the feeling that Clannad got too deep into pop, mainstream and commercialism, An Diolaim is surely the best way to flee to those olden times both of Irish music and Clannad. There is also the old recording of An Choinleach Glas an Fhomhair, later re-recorded and re-issued on Magical Rings. Quite haunting are harp-instrumentals like Fair Shot of Her and Eleanor Plunkett, but most of all I'd emphasize really beautiful Chuaigh me na Rossan, where the group, pace by pace - which is evident in adding the electric organ - treads toward what was later on to be one of the most interesting, most haunting and most inovative sounds in the history of contemporary music. Still, while listening to this CD, it is hard not to think: My... Who could have said...
Customer review - 2006-04-19
- *****ELEANOR PLUNKETT*****
I don't know who she is...sounds like she could really be a wallflower, but if she is half as beautiful as her song, I'd probably fall in love (nice instrumental, with Maire playing harp along with guitar and flute - simple but sweet...the best kind?). And what about her perhaps even more striking sisters on here: FAIRLY (#4 - another sharp instrumental lullaby...recital on harp, flute & guitars in the front parlor...she can cook, a keeper!); SIUIL (#5 - a love song so pretty, highlighting Maire's gorgeous voice, the guitar is very lush...mix of Gaelic and English, though lyrics and translations would have been a help...she carries YOU away); and especially the transcendantly fine CHUAIGH (#13 - in Gaelic again, my favorite on here, I would love to know the storyline, but her beauty speaks for itself...language and instrumentation in heavenly unity...is that Enya providing the harmony? I'd like to make an offer!). Even CUMHA compares favorably (#11, a nice little instrumental that is more common sounding, but still a very lilting, pleasant charmer...she is still presentable at the ball, maybe someday she could be dressed up a little more to attract attention). I would be remiss for not honoring the last pretty thing, COMLEACH (#14, last but certainly not least in the melodic string of pretty ballads...this one jazzier with string bass, cool guitar AGAIN and Maire's sweet voice...WOW! Sophisticated & well-spoken). By Chance It Was deserves honorable mention in the ballad category, very spooky, melancholy and lush.

Okay, sorry for the awkward analysis but I do FEEL this music and its beauty like a, well you know... This family touches me musically, emotionally, spiritually and I admire their great talents. Friends who know my usual music listening (acid rock, psychedelic, fusion jazz, etc. - I've been a guitar player for almost 30 years) may be surprised that I have such a love for this fine old folk music. It isn't as much of a stretch as you would think, listen to #6, Oheanainn Sugradh, a taste of psychedelic Clannad (kickin' up the drums and Tullish guitar and flute leads, they can rock!). Or An Gaohar Ban (#12), another rollicking Celtic jam. My Scottish/Irish heritage wife and I rediscovered Clannad when our second darling son was born 10 years ago, so this reminds us of that (he listened to them nursing often so I'm SURE it anchors special feelings somewhere, the female/song analogy will seem very on target), and we listen to this as we go off to sleep all the time ...who knows how it has permeated our dreams). I need to mention that my wife really favors the funny/upbeat songs on here like Two Sisters, Dulaman, the Galtee Hunt and Rince...(#9). There is a nice balance of styles and moods for all personality types. The Maire vocal solo of the very traditional Gaoth...(#10) is the circle on the Celtic cross, the reminder that, at heart, Clannad is a very respectful purveyor of the essence of Irish culture and music (the unifying purpose). Thank you Brennan family for this transcendant musical collection and for sharing your love with all! And Maire, your heavenly singing has brought me calming peace so many times, I don't know how to express my thanks.

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