Beautiful and fun celtic tunes
Rowan Mullen | Seattle, WA | 02/18/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"There are no human voices on this album, but you won't even notice listening to this lively and entertaining CD. Whelen has created a snapshot of traditional Irish life in his danceable jigs, full of life and joy. The one slow track, "Father" is dedicated to the artist's good friend, Father Frank Hoffman, and is eerie and lovely, creating a sense of mystery. One wonders if this is an exploration of personal faith or a tribute to an individual - or perhaps both? The talent of all the musicians playing in each song is quite evident.This album deserves a better name, as it sounds like it would be a New Agey album, and it's really not - this is a mix of new and traditional Irish music. Highly recommended."
7 time All Ireland Champion on Button Accordian!
Rowan Mullen | 03/11/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This one of three audio CD's from John Whelan that can easily be played from start to finish without skipping less than good tracks. John takes on this project and album with students with excellent results. "Come to Dance" and "Celtic Tradition" are the other two albums. Please refer to my reviews. John is basically a non stop player at the top of his form with hundreds of tunes memorized. A live performance is a real treat, as he usually comes out into the audience to play. If you are building a traditional Irish Music collection, one if not all three of these CD's are a must have. I am happy to hear Bodhran (Irish Drum) on this CD. I have also been happy to play to these CD's and add Bodhran and bones. If John wants to keep cranking out these CD's, I'll be happy to keep buying them. At the top of my wish list is John teaming up with Johnny McDonagh or Tommy Hayes on Bodhran for an album, as I believe the percussion adds a lot to the music."