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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Moving playing of the highest order.,
By Alan L. Case (Geneseo, NY USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Live in Seattle (Audio CD)
It takes quite a CD to get me to go to the effort of writing a review. However, having noticed that most of the well-deserved positive reviews received by this excellent CD come from fans of Hayes and Cahill, I decided to provide an outsider opinion. I am primarily a classical musician (a pianist) and I certainly wouldn't consider myself expert in Celtic fiddling. In fact, I'm not sure quite why I bought this CD in the first place. Sure am glad I did. This is music making at the very highest level. The 27+ minute medley of 11 tunes should be required listening for anyone who has ever tried to play, for example, a Bach Partita. This is truly playing which moves the listener, both physically and emotionally. Very highly recommended!
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
One Of The Best Live Albums Ever,
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This review is from: Live in Seattle (Audio CD)
Perhaps I am bias since I was at this concert at Seattle's Tractor Tavern but I must say that this CD aptly captures the magic that was in the room that night. In fact, this recording captures the passion and energy of their live performances better than any of Hayes' excellent studio albums. Check out the hair-raising nearly-30 minute suite. Elements of jazz & classical music can be detected in the complex, undefinable interpretations of traditional Irish music. Any music lover should give this a chance. Simply breathtaking!
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The most phenomenal music I've ever heard,
By Charles L. Church (Missouri, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Live in Seattle (Audio CD)
This most feeling, intense, skillfull, and beautiful piece of music I've ever heard.... I've never heard anything like it, and I listen to nearly all types of music. I wept when I listened to it for the first time in our living room! It is all instrumental, and is greatly inspiring. I'm back for my second copy tonight....
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Stunning !,
By joe mc cool (Ireland) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Live in Seattle (Audio CD)
I have been playing and listening to traditional music for over 25 years.This CD is certainly one of the very best I've heard. It's as if they take the tunes apart in front of one's eyes. One can see and feel the intimacy and beauty at first hand. My 13 year old son who is also a fiddler listens to it enraptured ! Buy it. So far I've bought 3 !
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
At the Tractor Tavern,
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This review is from: Live in Seattle (Audio CD)
I just happened to be in Seattle the night of the release party, and I elbowed my way into the Tractor Tavern to hear Martin Hayes, one of my favorite performers. I wasn't diappointed with the concert, and I certainly am delighted with the album. Hayes and Cahill are a legendary duo: their performance is a wonderful blend of creativity and musicianship, and both musicians perform equally for the good of the music, not solely to highlight themselves or each other. And while there is much music to be enjoyed, there is much to be learned from this album too: if you are a musician, you will appreciate the flawless technique and inclusion of tradition and non-traditional elements in chording and ornamentation. It was a great personal joy to be at the Tractor Tavern for the release party, and an even greater joy to relive that night every time I play this album.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
It doesn't get any better than this,
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This review is from: Live in Seattle (Audio CD)
I own (and love) Hayes' two previous CDs, so I was rather ambivalent about purchasing this one, given that too many "live" albums are just a rehash of previously recorded material punctuated with applause. Fortunately, I sent for the CD anyway, and it's a revelation. Irish music arose in an environment that fostered an intimate connection between performer and listener; while tradition was respected, spontaniety and the imprint of the musician's personality were equally valued. Working within traditional Co. Clare fiddling style, Hayes teases out the nuances of each tune, from thoughtful to lighthearted to downright raucous; Cahill is a perfect ally, providing both support and (at times) contrast in his solo passages. What I find remarkable about the 27-minute set is that it doesn't SEEM that long: it's a drama in a dozen acts, and although the emotions cover a wide range, the tension never flags. (Contrary to my expectations, most of the CD is new material; I recognized only a few tunes from Hayes' earlier recordings.) The performances are so polished that I was surprised at times to hear applause; in general, the audience was so in tune with the performers that they didn't whoop and holler at inappropriate moments. This is Irish fiddling at its finest, and the recording is generally very well done. (My one complaint: whatever possessed them to fade out at the end of the last track? It destroys the concert "feel" and doesn't do justice to the tune.)
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Tradition Comes Alive!,
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This review is from: Live in Seattle (Audio CD)
I finally got the new Martin Hayes/Dennis Cahill album, Live in Seattle. And I'm here to tell you: Yes, Edna, it *does* capture the awesome spirit and flavor of their live performance.This album beats their previous effort hands down. It displays their artistry, both in slow melodic tunes and in foot-stomping, table-thumping, driving-beat fireworks. Of special note is track 2 -- an 11-tune set that displays vintage Hayes and Cahill in all their glory. It runs the gamut from slow tunes with crystal perfect articulation and timing, up to heart pounding racing rhythms, back to soulful melodies, and finishes with a finger-blistering inspiration to movement. I swear these guys could run marathons on their fingers. This is music. Real music. As it was meant to be played. Unlike many live albums, crowd noise never interferes with the music. Instead, it punctuates the music, accents it, and adds to the total experience, rather than taking anything away. If you've seen them in concert, this album will put you right back there. It's a treat you don't want to miss.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Bravo!,
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This review is from: Live in Seattle (Audio CD)
This CD is, by far, my favorite and I own tons of Celtic music CD's. I've seen Hayes and Cahill many times in person, and this CD captures the thrill and excitement of a live performance. I've been a friend and fan of Dennis Cahill from his days at Shannon's Landing Pub and other Chicago area venues. When Martin Hayes joined him as Midnight Court, I knew there was something special going on, even if they didn't realize it right away. Don't pass up an opportunity to see them in person, but buy the CD - you won't regret it.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Virtuoso fiddle & guitar,
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This review is from: Live in Seattle (Audio CD)
I just saw Martin and Dennis at the Tractor Tavern in Seattle Saturday night at a CD release party for this album (it was recorded at the Tractor a year ago). I'm pretty new to Irish music and don't pretend to understand how it is structured but I know incredible music when I hear it-These two have an almost telepathic sense of each other when they play-and their music is brilliant! Whether you are an Irish music fan or just appreciate great playing for its own sake, check this one out!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Amazing, entwining lilt of the lonesom touched Fiddle,
By A Customer
This review is from: Live in Seattle (Audio CD)
I've only heard of the Lonesom Touch album, but after hearing much of this new live album I knew immediately what they meant. While much of this album is not sorrowful necessarily,it is very soulful. The second piece, an amazing medley, rolls and twists, lilting from one high lonesom musings to jigs, or reels, or whatever (I don't really know the difference, but I do know good music when I feel and hear it). Enjoy, truly a live experience of the Celtic, Irish, and American (some essence at least) World.
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Live in Seattle by Martin Hayes (Audio CD - 1999)
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