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Type
Cd (musik)
Format
1 cd
Sprog
skotsk gælisk
Genre
folkemusik
Emneord
Emnetal
78.739
Bidrag af
Indhold
'S Trusaidh mi na Coilleagan12th of JuneTha Fadachd orm FhìnDonald MacLeod ReelsÒran Bhàgh a' ChàiseMary's FancyA Nìghneag a GhràidhBodach Innse ChròHappy FishTuras Dhòmhsa Chun na GalldachdChì mi'n Toman
Forlag
Goat Island Music
Målgruppe
voksenmaterialer
Anmeldelser
Folk radio UK, 2018-05-25
"In 2015 The Hebridean Sessions was easily one of the finest live trad albums ever produced, and it helped earn the band the title of Folk Band of the Year at the 2015 Scots Trad Music Awards. Their last studio album, Tuneship, was almost five years ago; but at last Dàimh have emerged from the studio once more, with The Rough Bounds, a collection of traditional and self-penned tune sets and songs that feature some new additions to the line-up, and some stellar guest appearances ... The Rough Bounds is an exceptional album, from an exceptional band"
Folk radio UK, 2018-05-25
fRoots, 2018 Summer
"Dàimh have developed a very distinctive, exciting sound that captures the wild grandeur of traditional Highland and Gaelic music. On this album they have further enhanced the sonorous depth and muscularity of their instrumental sets by adding an additional fiddler (Alasdair White) to their already-powerful musical engine-room ... The four Gaelic songs on the album are refreshingly unusual and seldom heard, and young Ellen MacDonald's vocal is lissom and limpid with a soft, sweet tone. She delivers the two mouth-music sets (...) at a satisfyingly purposeful, punchy pace with zesty accompaniment by the band ... The up-tempo instrumental sets are characterised by Dàimh's signature sound: rocket-fuelled pipes and whistles, chewy-gutsy fiddle-playing and driving guitar and mandola ... Dàimh are absolute masters of the exhilarating "lift-off" effect when switching from one tune into another, conjuring a smouldering musical frisson that causes the hairs on your neck to stand onend.There is a dark fire at the heart of Highland music, and nobody ignites it better that Dàimh"