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Just One Wish
Winifred Horan
Just One Wish
Genres: Folk, International Music, New Age, Pop
 
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Aside from being a member of the Irish-American supergroup Solas, Winifred Horan has performed with Cherish the Ladies and the Sharon Shannon Band. She is an All-Ireland champion fiddler and step-dancer. Even so, given her...  more »

     
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All Artists: Winifred Horan
Title: Just One Wish
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: Shanachie
Release Date: 10/8/2002
Genres: Folk, International Music, New Age, Pop
Styles: Celtic, Europe, Britain & Ireland, Celtic New Age
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 016351785121, 803680467558

Synopsis

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Aside from being a member of the Irish-American supergroup Solas, Winifred Horan has performed with Cherish the Ladies and the Sharon Shannon Band. She is an All-Ireland champion fiddler and step-dancer. Even so, given her classical training, American upbringing, and especially, her restless creativity, it is not surprising that her first solo project would draw upon a rich assortment of influences. As a violinist, Horan has long since achieved a clear but dusky tone, and her flawless fingering and song-like bowing are set off here by intricate semi-acoustic settings. She wrote most of the tunes, but the set also has two pieces by Solas bandmate and journeyman composer Seamus Egan. Horan's own works owe more to French bal musette, manouche jazz, and Fellini soundtracks than to the Irish countryside. Ultimately, though, she is revealed as that rare roots player who can also make intelligent, personal music outside the traditional arena. --Christina Roden
 

CD Reviews

Underrated Elegance
Darin Kelly | Philadelphia, PA USA | 10/16/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)

"When Irish music cognoscenti enter the debate entitled The Best Fiddlers In The World, the list is often populated-- and rightfully so-- with the usual suspects: Liz Carroll, Tommy Peoples, Martin Hayes, Eileen Ivers... the list goes on. Conspicuously absent, however, is the name of Winifred Horan. In spite the positively electric work she has displayed as a founding member of Solas, she remains largely in the role as a supporting member of an exceptional collective. Hopefully, her solo debut, "Just One Wish", will finally earn her the props she so richly deserves. Produced by Seamus Egan in their own Taro Studios, Horan's album of all original tunes is full of sweet surprises and rollicking energy. Oh, and by the way--she plays the fiddle with peerless technique and riveting style. By now, most know her story: As a young fiddler and step dancer, Horan momentarily stepped away from Irish music as a student at New England Conservatory, only to reacquire her passion and expertise as a fiddler after a stint as a dancer with Cherish the Ladies (later joining that band as a fiddler). But what sets her apart from most traditional fiddlers, and earns her a spot in the pantheon of the best of the best, is the huge palette of color and texture she draws from her instrument. Horan's sound is rich and full, almost viola-like in deepness and complexity. In some of the album's many elegant waltzes and mazurkas, Horan displays a keen sense of drama and flair, with a misty, almost Parisian accent. At other times, she turns up the heat and brightens her sound in a set of lighting-powered reels, played with boundless energy and flawless technique. To be sure, "Just One Wish" is not your everyday traditional Irish fiddle album; the tunes and arrangements here certainly and radically depart from the familiar session-style sound of the early Solas albums. But Horan is not satisfied with just being a face in the crowd of traditional fiddlers, nor should she be. While Carroll, Peoples, and the rest might continue to top the list, Win Horan most certainly deserves a place near the top. At the very least, she should be recognized for her nearly unparralled technical skill and exemplary musicianship. "Just One Wish" should earn her that consideration. Fair play to ye, Win!"
Just One Wish...More Winifred Horan CDs!
Jon Ligon | Morton, IL United States | 10/28/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Win is, quite simply, the finest fiddle player that I've ever heard and this disc is a tremendous showcase for her talent. In fact, I find it more consistently satisfying than my favorite Solas discs. I left this CD in my player for almost a month after first hearing it. My little Boston Terrier seems to really love it too! Get this disc. You will not be disappointed!"
CD with a punch
iamspy007 | Houston, TX | 10/10/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I have never heard of Winifred Horan. I took a chance and bought the CD after reviewing the songs. This was a winner of a buy. Horan gives the best blend of notes and passion that make this one of my favorite CD's. It's clear and crisp type of sound that few artist have been able to achieve. This is a sleeper CD that I think should sky rocket to the top of the charts. I had several friends over placed her CD in my out changer about mid way. After her album comes on and a couple of songs play, everyone is asking about the CD."