Scotland-Ireland, the Hangover and the Fermanagh Curves [Jigs]
The Bloomin' Bright Star of Bellisle
The Derry Hornpipe
The Gypsies
The Flower of Finae and the Fermanagh Curves [Jigs]
The Hurricane of Reels
Johnny Loughran's and Kath
Edward Boyle
The Bonnie Wee Lass O' the Glen
Big John's Hard Jig and Mama's Pet [Jigs]
Leaving Kintail
Long Expectant Comes at Last
The Humours of Scarriff and the Yellow Tinker Reels
Lough Erne
The Yorkshire Lasses [Reel]
There's the Day
The Cocktail and Johnny Wilmot's Reels
Cathal McConnell was a founding member of the Boys of the Lough, one the best Celtic groups from the late 1960s and the 1970s. His solo album Long Expectant Comes at Last is an ambitious collection of traditional tunes and... more » original compositions. The music ranges from dance tunes played by a small acoustic group, a cappella ballad singing, folk-rock, and even a flirtation with electronica. But throughout it all McConnell is able to make everything sound unequivocally Celtic. He is joined by a large supporting cast that includes Richard Thompson, Linda Thompson, Andy Statman, Pat Kilbride, and Kenny Kosek. This CD is a textbook example of the correct way to mix modern and ancient sounds. --Michael Simmons« less
Cathal McConnell was a founding member of the Boys of the Lough, one the best Celtic groups from the late 1960s and the 1970s. His solo album Long Expectant Comes at Last is an ambitious collection of traditional tunes and original compositions. The music ranges from dance tunes played by a small acoustic group, a cappella ballad singing, folk-rock, and even a flirtation with electronica. But throughout it all McConnell is able to make everything sound unequivocally Celtic. He is joined by a large supporting cast that includes Richard Thompson, Linda Thompson, Andy Statman, Pat Kilbride, and Kenny Kosek. This CD is a textbook example of the correct way to mix modern and ancient sounds. --Michael Simmons
"All trad joys gather here with success. Expect only the very best & no disappointments! 58:36 minutes, several original chunes, music's finest research, & the most heart of them all. Fresh oddities warming smiles all over, sweeping every foot to dance, giggling each heart with healing. After 3 All-Irelands & 33 years with the Boys of the Lough, Cathal is also touring as a flute duo, "Music from the Hearth." Authentication of the greatest integrity, creation of the most intense imagination: he is the Flower of Ireland: listen why!"
This has not left my cd player
C. Skeen | Somewhere near Philadelphia | 11/02/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"With each listening, this cd yields more riches. It's full of melody, originality, idiosyncracy, variety, humor and real spirit. My nineteen month-old son (who also happens to be named Cathal) adores it. His favorite track is "The Hurricane of Reels"."
A Reel Gem
kevnm | Costa Mesa, CA United States | 09/05/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This fine recording is so full of life and great musical spirit that it's hard to imagine someone not liking it. For the true fans of traditional music: hearty, satisfying fare. For someone ready to move beyond New Age Celtic or even just interested in exploring this music for the first time, a great place to start. I'd recommend this highly.
Note: wrote the above review 5 years ago: I still listen to this a lot - it still sounds great!"
Great CD
R. Hull | Missouri | 08/27/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"If you like this kind of music, this is the top of it's kind. Really beautiful throughout, and alternately haunting or light-hearted fun. I never go anywhere without toting this CD with me!"