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The Kinnitty Sessions

Lúnasa

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Album Review

Recorded live at Kinnitty Castle, County Offaly, The Kinnitty Sessions, Ireland's Lúnasa's fifth record, is an electrifying affair that proves that there should be an exclamation point at the end of their name. The group handles traditional music with the ease of veteran jazz players, bypassing head nods and hand signals and simply tearing through the tunes like a singular organism. What makes these 11 songs so remarkable is the band's understanding of folk music's utter simplicity. By remaining so reverent to the source material, the occasional detours never come off as coy or forced; the James Bond motif that sneaks into "Ballyogan" is simply part of the song. Ballads and airs fare just as well. Their gentle handling of Jerry O'Sullivan's "The Dimmers," with its serpentine pipe, guitar, flute, and fiddle parts, never reaches for a crescendo, allowing ex-Waterboy Trevor Hutchinson's double bass to steer the ship into some truly sublime waters. The fiery style that the group has become synonymous with is evident on "Island Paddy," featuring a true whistle workout for Kevin Crawford and some deft low-end bowing from Hutchinson, and piper Cillian Vallely goes to enormous lengths to keep the hair on your arms bristling during his solo showcase, "The Wounded Hussar." While so many of their contemporaries are giving in to the homogenized adult contemporary and new age drivel that passes for serious Celtic music, Lúnasa are keeping the peat fires of old not only lit, but roaring, and the wonderful Kinnitty Sessions is a testament to their love of performing and, more importantly, to listening.

Customer Reviews

Wonderful

I saw this band live on St. Paddy's Day up in Fairbanks AK and they were amazing. I am totally intranced by thier music. A very good buy if there ever was one.

Very intriguing.

This is my favorite album of theirs, although they are all very nice. I had a chance to see them live last Sepetember in Sebastopol and I was very impressed.

This album is a bit more subdued than their others and contain lots of flute and whistle pieces that are just fantastic! They have four tracks with fun time signature changes that keep you engaged as well!

Amazing...once again!

Last night I went to see Lunasa play live. They have always been a very amazing group of players and to be able to listen to their new CD nonstop for the past 24 hours has been wonderful. I have grown up listening to Irish music, and am just starting to play the flute so listening to their music has been inspiring and encouraging.

Biography

Genre: World

Years Active: '90s, '00s

The seeds of one of the most highly rated contemporary Irish bands were sown in 1996, when former Waterboy and Sharon Shannon bassist Trevor Hutchinson teamed up with guitarist Donogh Hennessy for a Scandinavian tour. From such tiny acorn beginnings have grown mighty oaks. Back home in Dublin, they drafted uillean piper John McSherry and flutist/piper Michael McGoldrick to record some shows, then hit the jackpot when they landed Kevin Crawford, also a member of Moving Cloud, whose flute and whistle...
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