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Each Little Thing

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発売日 2018年08月下旬
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルCrashed Music/The Daisy
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 DLCD006
SKU 689232078645

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:42:48
Personnel: Sharon Shannon (fiddle, accordion, whistle); Kirsty MacColl (vocals); Donogh Hennessey (acoustic & electric guitars); Donal Lunny (guitar, acoustic & electric bouzoukis, bass bodhran, keyboards, percussion); Stephen Cooney (guitar, didgeridoo); Frankie Lane (pedal steel guitar, dobro); Mary Shannon (mandolin); Michelle O'Brien, Winnie Horan, Tommy Peoples, Mary Custy (fiddle); Adele O'Dwyer (cello); Barry Carroll (hammer dulcimer); John McSherry (whistle, pipes); Graham Henderson (piano, Hammond organ); Trevor Hutchinson (acoustic bass); Ray Fean (drums); Oisin Lunny (programming). Engineers include: Tim Martin, Ciaran Byrne, Stephen Cooney. Recorded at Windmill Lane and Westland Studios, Dublin, Ireland and Baile na Habha, County Kerry, Ireland. Includes liner notes by Sharon Shannon. The follow-up to 1994's Out the Gap, Each Little Thing is full of pleasant surprises at every turn. After playing a predominently traditional Irish-based accordion with Arcady, the Waterboys and on her solo debut, Sharon Shannon displays her diverse and esoteric nature on several instances. "Kids" is a bouncy piece featuring fine playing by guitarist Steeve Cooney, which cleverly segues into Fleetwood Mac's "Never Going Back Again." Emanating from "Bonnie Mulligan" is an Aaron Copland vibe, where Winnie Horan (Solas) leads the hoedown with some commanding fiddle playing. The underlying electric guitar adds interesting layering. "The Bag of Cats" brandishes a heavy programmed rhythm by Oisin Lunny, and Shannon lays down her box in favor of the fiddle to duel it out with Mary Custy. Chanteuse Kirsty MacColl renders a seductive reading of "Libertango" as Shannon assumes the role of strolling French accordionist with aplomb and savoir faire. "El Mercado Testaccio" is a delightful Inti-Illimani tune that, despite the hammer dulcimer and bouzouki, sounds amazingly South American. Donal Lunny does an excellent job of piecing this album together, allowing the songs to flow gracefully. His bouzouki playing and Trevor Hutchinson's double bass provide a stable rhythm section capable of chauffeuring Shannon to whichever destination she fancies. ~ Dave Sleger

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      Mouth of the Tobique: Lad O'Beirne's/Dowd's Favourite/The Mouth of the Tobique, The
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      Kids: Fead an Fhiolair/Never Going Back Again
    3. 3.
      Bonnie Mulligan
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      Each Little Thing (Diarmuid's March)
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      Bag of Cats: The Barrow Burn Reel/Lexy Macskill's/The Trip to Windsor/Calum Fhionnlaid, The
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      Libertango
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      Rathlin Island /Sporting Paddy
    8. 8.
      Leaving Brittany
    9. 9.
      Dance of the Honey Bees
    10. 10.
      Micho Russell's: With Her Lovely Long Hair/John Brady's Jig /Richard Dwyer's Reel/The Holly Bush
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      Mercado Testaccio, El (The Statue Market)
    12. 12.
      Ivory Reel/The Quill, The

作品の情報

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アーティスト: Sharon Shannon

オリジナル発売日:1997年

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The follow-up to 1994's Out the Gap, Each Little Thing is full of pleasant surprises at every turn. After playing a predominently traditional Irish-based accordion with Arcady, the Waterboys and on her solo debut, Sharon Shannon displays her diverse and esoteric nature on several instances. "Kids" is a bouncy piece featuring fine playing by guitarist Steeve Cooney, which cleverly segues into Fleetwood Mac's "Never Going Back Again." Emanating from "Bonnie Mulligan" is an Aaron Copland vibe, where Winnie Horan (Solas) leads the hoedown with some commanding fiddle playing. The underlying electric guitar adds interesting layering. "The Bag of Cats" brandishes a heavy programmed rhythm by Oisin Lunny, and Shannon lays down her box in favor of the fiddle to duel it out with Mary Custy. Chanteuse Kirsty MacColl renders a seductive reading of "Libertango" as Shannon assumes the role of strolling French accordionist with aplomb and savoir faire. "El Mercado Testaccio" is a delightful Inti-Illimani tune that, despite the hammer dulcimer and bouzouki, sounds amazingly South American. Donal Lunny does an excellent job of piecing this album together, allowing the songs to flow gracefully. His bouzouki playing and Trevor Hutchinson's double bass provide a stable rhythm section capable of chauffeuring Shannon to whichever destination she fancies. ~ Dave Sleger|
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