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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Enjoyable Celtic Music from Wales for the Whole Family,
By shoutgrace "savedbyhisgrace" (Charleston, WV United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Celtic Music From Wales (Audio CD)
ffynnon, pronounced 'FUN-ON' in Welsh means 'well spring', is the debut Green Linnet album that makes up the voice and instrumental talents of Lynne Denman, Stacey Blythe and David Reid. Lynne Denman's jazzy ethereal vocals provides a traditional sound for modern Wales. She also lends her instrumental talent on the bodhrán. Stacey Blythe plays keyboard, accordion, cello, piano and voice. David Reid plays six-string bass guitar, keyboard and vocals. Reid is active in the London jazz scene.The group performs songs that are rooted in ancient tradition, new modern rhythms and soundscapes of the Celts.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Mixture of old tunes a child might enjoy...,
This review is from: Celtic Music From Wales (Audio CD)
If you've ever tried to pronounce Welsh names or read road signs in Wales, you've probably wondered about this curious language. One great feature of this CD is that it is exactly what it purports to be Celtic Music from Wales with vocalizations mostly in Welsh although a few of the songs are sung in a French dialect from Brittany (English translations are provided in the insert). These pleasant tunes are sometimes lively, mostly soothing, and always clearly articulated. Some of the words and tunes are very old. In `Dinogad's Smock' from the Y Gododdin, the singer counts chickens in 6th Century Welsh....'Un, dau, tri pedwar, pump, chwech, saith, wyth; and 12th Century Cumbria Welsh.. "Yan, tan, tether, pedder, pimp, hither, sether, hother..." Some pieces such as `Cwew Fach' where the singers try to persuade a cockoo to nest, or `Mae gen i chwaer Mari (I have a sister Mary) are undated. Some songs are more recent and incorporate the words of 20th century voices such as Waldo Williams the Pembrokeshire poet..."Pan fydd yr haul yn twynni A'r gwynt heb chwythun'n gry" or "When the sun shines And the wind utters not a cry..." Lynne Denman, Stacey Blythe and Dave Reid provide vocals and instrumentation which includes bodhran, accordion, and 6-string bass guitar. Light hearted music that children might be able to learn, especially the chicken counting song.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Another branch of Celtic beauty,
By DJ Joe Sixpack (...in Middle America) - See all my reviews (TOP 500 REVIEWER) (HALL OF FAME REVIEWER)
This review is from: Celtic Music From Wales (Audio CD)
A fine album by this three-piece Welsh folk group... For a trio, they make a large, lush, expansive sound, not the least of which comes from the sweet singing of Lynne Denman and Stacey Blythe, whose vocals fall well into the "pretty Celtic female voices" category, ala early Enya and the like, but with a fair amount of traditionalist grit. This is pretty-sounding stuff, with most of the songs from older, traditional sources, and a few songs that are more modern. Amazing how all those extra Welsh consonants and vowels just melt away when the language is spoke out loud, or -- in this case -- sung in a lovely voice.
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