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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Best of their early traditional years, August 6, 2001
In case you haven't figured it out, "Rogha" is Celtic for "the best", OK? And it's pronounced "Rowa" in case you want to add that to your vocabulary.Wonderfully balanced CD, and I'll comment only on my favorites. Okay, so twelve of the nineteen are favorites! Newgrange: Tin whistle and all to introduce you to this collection. Seachran Charn Tsiaisl, which translates to "The Tramp of Carn tSail" (He Courts a Beautiful Woman) Ah, I love Maire's voice even when I don't understand a word she's saying. Ancient Forest: Close your eyes and you'll see the forest. Something To Believe In: vocal by Bruce Hornsby In Search of a Heart: Celtic/pop blend, Buachaill on Eirne which translates to "Boy From Ireland" (Coaxing a Young Girl) and a tender type, wooing type, ballad. Ta 'Me Mo Shui "I'm sitting, thinking" (By the fire, deeply in love) Maire Brennan at her very loveliest, voice wise. Indoor: Curious name, not sure how it relates, but still a stirring piece of music. Thios F'an Chesta: "Down by the Thios" Very traditional. In A Lifetime: Maire and U2's Bono in a great duet, how could it be otherwise? Theme from Harry's Game: This theme from a TV thriller made Clannad famous. This CD will tell you little of Clannad's more recent output, but it does bring you the Celtic/jazz/pop meld that made them the well known group they are.
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