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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
"finest ensemble of Celtic musicians on the planet ~ Cherish the Ladies (2005)",
This review is from: Woman of the House (Audio CD)
Rounder Records presents Cherish the Ladies and their 10th album beginning in 1992 with the latest release "Woman of the House", featuring Joanie Madden (flute/alto flute/low&high whistles/harmony vocals), Mary Coogan (guitars/mandolin/banjo/banjitar/octave mandolin), Heidi Talbot (vocals), Roisin Dillon (fiddle), Mirella Murray (accordion)...with their special guest Sharon Shannon (accordion), Liz Kane (fiddle), Kate Rusby (vocals), Eddi Reader (vocals), Karen Matheson (vocals), Donna Long (piano/harmony vocals), Phil Cunningham (piano/keyboards), Laoise Kelly (harp), Triona Ni Dhomhnaill (piano), John Joe Kelly (bodhran), Phil Bowler (upright bass/bowed bass), James MacIntosh (drums/percussion), Ewan Vernal (bass on "Betsy Belle"), Donald Shaw (Wurlitzer on "Betsy Belle").
One can only soak up the Celtic vibes that spew the air of magical enchantment with this lineup of tunes and artists...all the selections traditional arranged by Cherish the Ladies..."BETSY BELLE AND MARY GRAY"..."CAROLAN'S FAVORITE JIG/THE RAKES OF CASHEL/HIGHLAND MARCH IN OSCAR & MALVINA"..."THE FAIRY QUEEN/THE GOOSEBERRY BUSH/PADDY KELLY'S/WOMAN OF THE HOUSE"..."THE GREEN FIELDS OF CANADA"..."THE OLD MAIDS OF GALWAY/THE SUNNY BANKS/THE FLOODED ROAD TO GLENTIES/FREE & EASY"..."FAIR AND TENDER LADIES"..."PADDY O'SNAP/ROBIN KELLEGHER/THE COVE OF CORK". Some of the highlights are "THE JOLLY SEVEN/THE RASCAL ON THE HAYSTACK/BONKERS IN YONKERS" (composed by Joanie Madden)..."THE HILLS OF NEW ZELAND" (composed by Joanie Madden)..."FAIR AND TENDER LADIES" (arranged by Cherish the Ladies and Phil Cunningham)..."SWEET THAMES FLOW SOFTLY" (words & music by Ewan Maccoll)...all in all this is the exploration of five ladies digging deep into their roots and musical heritage of Ireland and this land of ours America. Want to thank Phil Cunningham (producer) and Rounder Records for this wonderful release...if you ever wanted to sample the Celtic genre of music...this is the one to pick up...these musicians and performers are without a doubt the most popular Irish group right now on the planet...Cherish the Ladies! Total Time: 52:00 on 11 Tracks ~ Rounder Records 617063 ~ (9/27/2005)
10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
WOW! What an Album!,
By Pearl O'Dee (California) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Woman of the House (Audio CD)
This will undoubtedly go down as one of the best celtic albums of the year! Again, Joanie Madden and the girls masterly and artistically arrange an album consisting of just the right mix of reels, jigs, slip jigs, slow airs and ballads to keep everyone happy!
The gorgeous vocals featuring their lead singer Heidi Talbot (in my opinion one of the best voices in Celtic music today) are incredible! Listening to Heidi and English folk star Kate Rusby singing Bogie's Bonnie Belle puts you in heaven! Fiona Ritchie of the Thistle and Shamrock compares their rendition of Fair and Tender Ladies where Heidi is joined by Karen Matheson (from Capercaillie) and Eddi Reader as on par with Trio; EmmyLou Harris, Dolly Parton and Linda Ronstadt and I agree! Their version is absolutely majestic! Oh! But the music!!!! Let me just say that these women can play! It's just pure out and out traditional music at it's best. Joanie Madden on flute and whistles, Mary Coogan on guitars, Mirella Murray on Accordion, Roisin Dillon on Fiddle with special guest artists of the highest degree; Sharon Shannon on accordion, Liz Kane on fiddle and Laoise Kelly on harp all add to a joyous musical pot that makes for the best Irish stew! Joanie's composition "The Hills of New Zealand" a georgous slow tune is just exquisite - that alone is worth buying the album for!! To wrap it up - you can't go wrong buying this one and if you only buy one Celtic album this year make sure this is it!! I picked it up at a festival in Sebastopol, California and haven't stopped listening to it yet! It will surely go down in history as a Celtic Classic!
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A clear triumph with their striking music & poignant presentation,
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This review is from: Woman of the House (Audio CD)
Playing Time - 52:13 -- New to the Rounder Records label, Cherish the Ladies have a well-produced and highly-arranged selection of songs on "Woman of the House." The five women in the band also enlist the support of 14 artists in various guest instrumental and vocal capacities. Thus, the project creates many moods, and we listeners are richly rewarded. Cherish the Ladies is Joanie Madden (flute, whistles, harmony vocals), Heidi Talbot (lead vocals, bodhran), Mary Coogan (guitar, banjo, mandolin), Mirella Murray (accordion) and Roisin Dillon (fiddle). To accompany the splendid music, a 16-page CD booklet includes photos, lyrics and background notes about the songs.
Cherish the Ladies has been together for over twenty years, and their traditional Celtic music has built them a legion of fans. Their albums have been tightly crafted, with haunting vocals and striking instrumental accomplishment. The newest band member, Heidi Talbot has a magnetic voice that adds much to Cherish the Ladies' signature sound. Haunting contemporary Celtic accompaniment and vocal harmonies are another. Besides sung by Joanie Madden, the noteworthy harmonies are courtesy of Kate Rusby, Eddi Reader, Donna Long and Karen Matheson (of Capercaillie). Heidi, Karen and Eddi share the vocal spotlight on the oft-sung "Fair and Tender Ladies." Other key contributors are producer Phil Cunningham (piano, keys), Triona Ni Dhomhnaill (piano) and Donald Shaw (Wurlitzer organ). With one foot firmly planted in tradition, this band also keeps one headed in the direction of the future. These innovative and forward thinkers demonstrate a playful spirit. The great reels at track one, as well as "The Hills of New Zealand" at track six were composed by Madden. Inspiration for the latter came from the hard work and research a Kiwi man showed to return her lost digital camera. The band's mixture of the familiar with their own creative artistry is commendable. Whether instrumental or vocal, CTL's music conveys powerful messages of struggle, hardship, bravery, love, kindness, compassion and benevolence. That's a real laundry list and a lot of ground to musically cover, but well-performed Celtic music creates this for me. And how better to end an album on an uplifting note of optimism than with four cheery reels. CTL's debut on the Rounder label is a clear triumph with its striking music. CTL's poignant presentation is truly moving. (Joe Ross, Roseburg, OR.)
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
They never fail to impress...,
By Megan Romer (Lafayette, LA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Woman of the House (Audio CD)
Once again, Cherish the Ladies has come out with a beautiful and incredibly well-made album. They are one of the most consistent Celtic groups on that front: each album they've made is equally as satisfying as the last. Beautiful harmonies, fiery fiddling and rock-solid rhythm make these ladies stand out among the crowd.
This is a perfect gift for fans of Celtic or Folk music, or women's music in general. Slainte!
7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Calms the Dogs,
By traveler "traveler" (LaPorte, IN) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Woman of the House (Audio CD)
This is NOT a bad review! CTL's beautiful vocals and instrumentation/arrangements soothe the savage beast(s). My 2 dogs, Henry (boxer/whippet mix) and Sophie (shepherd/huskie combo platter) come in from the other room to listen when I put this on. They settle right down and don't bother me when I have this on at home when I am working or when it's "quiet time" at night. The pitch must be just right to them to make them so relaxed. Celtic Twilight 3: "Lullabies" has a similar effect. Thanks, CTL!!!!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wonderful!,
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This review is from: Woman of the House (Audio CD)
This is a wonderful collection of new Celtic music. It is not a beer-chugging sing-along, but rather a refreshing assortment of reels, jigs and ballads sung by the beautiful voices of these Ladies...I do cherish them!
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Ladies do not dissappoint,
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This review is from: Woman of the House (Audio CD)
I have bought every Cherish album I have come across. This one is especially good. The selection of tracks, the voices, and music is wonderful. I will cherish this album.
5.0 out of 5 stars
A top album from one of the great Celtic groups,
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This review is from: Woman of the House (Audio CD)
There isn't a weak track on this whole album -- it flows. Anyone who isn't moved by "Fair and Tender Ladies" has a heart of stone.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Interesting and good music,
By JAVIER ELIZONDO LOPEZ "J Lobo" (Mexico City (and surrounding suburbs)) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME)
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I don't know a lot about "celtic" music... but as I think: in music there's no need to "know" too much, but to like too much.
I liked a lot this record! The calm tunes and also de "party" songs. |
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