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An Irish Evening: Live At The Grand Opera House Belfast - Authentic Irish Music Performance for St. Patrick's Day & Cultural Events
An Irish Evening: Live At The Grand Opera House Belfast - Authentic Irish Music Performance for St. Patrick's Day & Cultural Events

An Irish Evening: Live At The Grand Opera House Belfast - Authentic Irish Music Performance for St. Patrick's Day & Cultural Events

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Product description Various Artists ~ An Irish Evening: Live At The Grand Opera House Amazon.com During the early '90s, the Chieftains embarked upon a series of multigenre crossover recordings. Major pop stars were brought in as guest artists and a few had the goods, but others came across as wannabes or well-meaning if clueless PR victims. This Grammy-winning live album from 1992 features the Who's Roger Daltrey and American singer Nanci Griffith. Sadly, Griffith's husky, thin-textured voice is inadequate to the demands of Irish vocal ornamentation and phrasing. Daltrey, meanwhile, sounds raucous, unidiomatic, and amateurish; plus his presence with a traditional Irish music ensemble in the middle of British-occupied Belfast seems a bit much. In any case, courting comparison with the Chieftains' own singer, Kevin Conneff, is a risky business at best. The instrumentals are typically accomplished and future Riverdance diva Jean Butler provides charmingly percussive footwork, but the trap drummer on the last tune is glaringly out of place. --Christina Roden

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I purchased this album many years ago. When I saw that one of my favorite CD's was selling for just 3.99, I bought 10 copies and gave them to my delighted friends. The musicianship is on a par with the finest classical and jazz musicians. I have just discovered that there is a DVD video of this performance that I just ordered. I can hardly wait to see the dancing alluded to on the CD. Whether you're Irish or not, open a Guinness, listen to this charming performance and celebrate the many contributions our Irish brethren have made from staying with Washington at Valley Forge, to building the transcontinental railroad, to ....If you listen closely, you will hear the roots of American popular music.