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The Best of Altan

The Best of Altan


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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0048248117722
Label: Green Linnet
Manufacturer: Green Linnet
Number Of Discs: 2
Publisher: Green Linnet
Release Date: 1997-01-21
Studio: Green Linnet

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Summary: 5 and a half stars for this Irish traditional music 2 CD set!
Comment: Fáilte!

If your genre of entertainment is Irish traditional music, this is a must have two disc set of Altan back in the day of the original group. Most importantly is Frankie Kennedy's presence on excellent flute. This could be considered his tribute CD set, as tragically his young life was cut short soon afterward by cancer.

Ciaran Tourish and Paul O'Shaughnessy alternately play lead and twin lead fiddles at times teaming up with Mairead Ni Mhaoinaigh, Frankie's wife. The precision of the two fiddle lead is amazing and at times the pace is very lively. The Glory Reel is one of my most favorite reels and is excellent for Irish group dancing if you can keep pace. Ciaran Curran is one of my favorite, pioneer bouzouki (large deep voiced mandolin) players. He is joined alternately by Tom Kelly and Daithi Sproule on guitar. Maired's vocals in perfect Irish Gaelic are nothing short of amazingly gorgeous. Jim Higgins is on several tracks providing lively Irish drum (bodhran).

Many "Best Of" albums use a format of a bakers dozen, or different flavors to suit everyone. Some of their more experimental pieces (one track with Australian didjeridoo) will appeal to those wanting a more modern approach. Other tracks, especially with Paul O'Shaughnessy, are more traditional. I would recommend this as a starter album with Altan, and encourage people to not ignore their other fine albums. If you like the more traditional music, Paul has other excellent reel, jig, hornpipe and polka tracks not included in this set in their first few CDs. Ciaran Curran in those albums uses a traditional style of counterpoint playing on bouzouki more.

They are still together and performing. There is an excellent track on "Water from the Well" Chieftains' DVD of both bands together playing the Donegal Reel medley. Their latest album is "On Local Ground" and they still sound like they are in their prime.

Slán agaibh!

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Summary: Getting better and better
Comment: Whenever you think of "the best of" series, you should think of Altan because their "The Best of" is really THE BEST OF!!!!

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Summary: 4 stars as a single disc, 5 stars with live CD
Comment: As retrospectives go, this is a good one, and captures the pace that Altan brings to a regular release. The entire history is represented here, at least as it was distributed by Green Linnet. The early trio date with Frankie, Mairead and Ciaran Curran through the final formation as sextet before Frankie's passing with the additions of Ciaran Tourish, Daithi Sproule and Dermot Byrne are well represented. The weaker points come from "Horse With a Heart" which has something missing in Phil Cunningham's production, though I am hard pressed to say what it is that's missing.
Perhaps the element of personnel flux is at its most vulnerable during these early days, as Paul Shaunnesy and Mark Kelly were sometimes on and sometimes off because of their day jobs. It really wasn't until "The Red Crow" that Frankie and Mairead made the decision to leap forward with this band as their career, and it is with that release that Altan really catches fire.
The shadows of Johnny Dougherty, Con Campbell, James Byrne and Robert Cinnamond loom large in the soul of this band, and in no uncertain terms they took the Donegal-Ulster tradition of Irish music and carried it from the back bothrins of Gaoth Dobhair to front and center in the Irish Cultural Renaissance of the 80's and 90's.
But, the real gem here is the limited edition version that carried a live CD with it. Having promoted them live in Philadelphia 4 times, once at my own establishment that is wonderfully recorded on tape as well as shows at Bluett Theatre, whose video capture by Drexel University is just breathtaking, I can tell you that Altan is a Very Different Beast LIVE. No quarter is asked or given. It's all hell for leather and the sheer dynamics of this band wrung you out emotionally, left you dancing ecstatically like some Celtic Dervish or Gaelic Pentacostalist. Their passion live has surely been responsible in part for the Irish American baby boom of the last decade! Green Linnet presents a great, great snippet of their live material, which underscores the whole issue that somewhere, someone, everyone should be hammering IMN, their management company, to get a live box set out, live DVD out, especially of the years helmed by Frankie. The Cabin John appearances in the early days of the DC Irish Folk Festival, following Ashley Mac Isaac, were perfomances of legend. Not to be outdone by the peripatetic Mac Isaac, Frankie and Mairead rose to the challenge and left a crowd of dazed enthusiasts in sheer joyful abandon. Roll the tapes forward and appearances at The National Geographic Society, Wolf Trap, following The Rankins and Natalie Mac Master, are all very possibly the greatest festival performances ever given by any band. Think Duke Ellington at Newport! Their performance here at Duffy's with Mearta Wagar and Brid Ni Chostelloe is still talked about and all I can tell you is that these tapes are the most precious things in my life. I've given you direction where to get some of the masters, so get on with it! This is a band whose every burp should be documented, especially live. Irish music was never this good before and it will never reach these heights whenever they finally hang up their bows and pocket their plectrums.
If record companies and management companies still drop the ball, go catch them live, even if you have to book airfare to Ireland. They have always been and remain the best. Look up "keepin it real" in the dictionary: Altan invented it.

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Summary: got to Altan through Dolly Parton
Comment: I discovered Altan on a Dolly Parton CD called Little Sparrow which I highly recommend also. Altan backs up Dolly on 2 songs that I really like. So, I am always up for a gamble. I bought Best of Altan. It has been on my frequent flier list since it arrived a few months ago. I am a fan of bluegrass and acoutic music in general and I think you will pleasantly surprised by this CD (I should say CD's because it is 2 disc set) if it is your first attempt at Celtic music. I have a couple of previously purchased Chieftans CD's but I must say I don't have the connect like I do with Altan. If you are a closet bluegrass fan but don't like "twangy voices" as I hear from some friends, I think you will like Altan. It is obvious that roots are there instrumentally and the musicianship is outstanding. Not one track is anything but flawless to my ear. I will buy more Altan I just have not made up my mind which CD to get yet. Not that there are similarities but I also like Mozart, Del McCourey, Steve Earle, Dolly Parton, Patty Loveless, Emmy Lou Harris, Earl Klugh, Los Lobos, Ry Cooder, Keb Mo, Nickel Creek, and countless others. These are just the ones on my current playlist. Anyway buy this disc. It makes great background music or is terrific for playing loud and listening to every detail!

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Summary: If you like Altan
Comment: you'd probably like Barachois, an Acadien group of 4 hailing from Prince Edward Island, Canada. Their fast-paced fiddling is incredible and fun.


Editorial Reviews:

It's hard to qualify what "best of" could mean in the case of a band as prolific as Altan. This was a record label collection (the best of the Green Linnet years) and it is just that from Frankie Kennedy's slow reel, "The Sunset," through the jigs, reels and airs that they play so well. Mairead Ni Mhaoinaigh on fiddle also supplies their trademark voice, Ciaran Tourish and Paul O'Shaughnessy are on fiddles as well, Frankie Kennedy is on flute plus various instruments by Ciaran Curran, Mark Kelly and Daithi Sproule. As a bonus there is a second CD, a live recording taken from the soundboard of a 1989 concert. --Louis Gibson

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