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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars the essential recording from Clannad's early period, January 7, 2002
This review is from: Dulaman (Audio CD)
Dulaman was the third studio album from Clannad, circa 1976. As with much of their early material, a first airing might convince listeners that they are in the presence of a fairly traditional and pleasant if somewhat unadventurous Irish band. This is a complete delusion. From day one Clannad were much more than this. The jazz and world influences, the use of harp and flute in lieu of the more standard fiddle and accordion, the unique vocal stylings, and the sense of magic and mystery have affected all of Clannad's work to varying degrees, and in these early years took them and their fans where even the modern Celtic bands fear to tread. Maire's vocals had matured considerably by this time as had the accompaniment of her kith and kin. The interpretations are liberal and yet respectful, especially on the stunning title track, the musically cheery but lyrically macabre "Two Sisters", the classic "Siul a Run", the dissonant "Mo Mhaire", and the gorgeous instrumentals "Cumha Eoghain Rua Ui Neill" and "Cucanandy/The Jug of Brown Ale", the latter suite being one of the most spiritually uplifting epilogues imaginable. The production is superb and the acoustic instruments blend into the channels in a gratifying way. Before Clannad were complex, before they influenced Enya and she in turn influenced them, they were deceptively simple, understated, and rock solid, as demonstrated by this timeless work.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Mystic Journey, November 26, 2000
This review is from: Dulaman (Audio CD)
I love this CD...From the opening strains of the title track to the gaeity of "Two Sister" and the bittersweetness of "The Galtee Hunt", this is a true Celtic masterpiece. Both playful and mystical, it takes me far away and offers escape.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars nevermind those other reviews, February 5, 2000
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This review is from: Dulaman (Audio CD)
Nevermind the review which says some tracks are "god-awful" it's all wrong. I don't like Clannad's later synth music, but back in the 70's, they were an amazing band. There is not a bad track on this album, although 'Suiul A Run' and 'd'Tigeas A Damhsa' stand out above all the others. Even though the album is celtic, it's got a sound which is all it's own.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent, July 28, 2003
This review is from: Dulaman (Audio CD)
As a child I used to sing the chorus of the song Dulaman whenever my mom played her LP version. I absolutely love this cd; this is Clannad at their best. Two Sisters is a a very popular song...it's just one version out of many different versions about a tale where the oldest sister pushes the youngest sister into the water just because of a man. Lorenna McKennitt has made a a version of this: The Bonny Swans. And after hearing the Two Sisters, Clannad's version is remarkably better. Give this cd a chance, you'll be glad you did.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent, May 16, 2003
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This review is from: Dulaman (Audio CD)
I was never much of a fan of Irish traditional/folk music. I mainly liked Clannad for their later, 'new age' music. But I was given this album and, let me tell you, it rocks. The songs feature great musical arrangements, especially "Eirigh Is Cuir...Coiriu," my favorite fast song on the album. It's a really catchy song (I especially love the instrumental-only part of the song) that will get your feet tapping. The album also includes some beautiful, moving ballads, such as "Eirigh Suas a Stoirin," which feels like a soft mist descending and then rising. Those 2 songs alone make the album worth buying, but the other songs are great also. In fact, if I were more of a traditional-music fan to begin with, I would probably give the album 5 stars.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars simple Irish music, October 7, 2000
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Callie "chroi" (Portland, OR United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Dulaman (Audio CD)
It doesn't matter whether you're an American or from the British Isles. This music brings simple Irish music to the ears of Americans. Dulaman- The title track, fun to listen to.

Cumha Eoghain Rua Ui Neil- Lovely harp instrumental track, very poignant also.

The Two Sisters- A humorous story about a sibling rivaly. I like it better than Loreena McKennitt's version because this version sounds more traditional and Irish. It also, like the other tracks, has very lovely whistle and flute music.

Eirigh Suas A Stoirin- The beginning is a little out of tune, but the rest of the song is very moving and touching. Another very poignant version is found on Maire's album "Mysty Eyed Adventures".

The Galtee Hunt- I love this lovely track. The cheerful beat and soothing whistle music expresses the Irish pride and dignity.

Rise and Dress Yourself(long Gaelic title)- Much of this song is instrumental, but the Gaelic words tell a love story, just like many of the other songs. It's very energetic with a good use of harp, guitar, mandolin, and flute.

Siuil A Run- The most touching song of all, this song expresses the woe of having a loved one out at war, while desiring to have your love by your side. Most of the song is in English, but the Gaelic verse speaks for itself. I highly recomend checking out another version on the Chieftains album "Tears of Stone", performed by singer Sissel.

Mo Mhaire- This song often reminds me of Maire!

dTigeas A Damhsa- A very short, but simple a capella.

Cucandy/The Jug of Brown Ale- Two jigs that give a final great expression of Irish spirit.

This early Clannad album may sound different from their albums nowadays, but it does well in expressing the Irish voice and spirit. I hope they continue performing traditional songs that show what Ireland's music is all about.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Another thumbs up, September 15, 2000
This review is from: Dulaman (Audio CD)
I agree, don't listen to the reviewer who said some tracks are "god awful" and "if you're an American you won't like it." I'm an American, and I *love* this album. Love Clannad 2, as well. It's not straight folk and it's not as electrified as Steeleye Span, and other than that it's playful, romantic, haunting, spirited music. I discovered it in college and still enjoy it 15 years later.

Peigi

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars another point of view, December 6, 1998
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This review is from: Dulaman (Audio CD)
I think that this album is a wonderful collection of tunes that most Clannad fans will appreciate. It has something for everyone, and I think that all the tracks are great (and I'm not from the Isles).
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Timeless Celtic Clannad Classic, July 22, 2008
This review is from: Dulaman (MP3 Download)
This is a wonderful collection of music by Clannad. I am ever-looking to add to my passion for Celtic music and this one from Clannad is a must have to anyone's Celtic collection. What a treat to hear Maire's beautiful voice from some 40 years ago. Wow! From the first track to the last you can do far worse than this fine collection of music by this timeless Celtic Classic. The journey of discovery continues--what joy! Thanks much to Amazon and Accuradio's RadioCelt for opening a whole world of beautiful music to me.

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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars a beautiful collection, October 8, 2001
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T. P. Russell "solitary_man" (Wichita, KS United States) - See all my reviews
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A very rare collection.Since its sung in irish , how would i know? My copy was released in 1988 from Shenachie in nj. Im still
listening and learning about the band. Enjoy. Its a much earlier
style and one of their first recordings.
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