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Track Listings
| 1 | The Compledgegationist: O'Callaghan's Fight of Fancy/The Compledgegationis |
| 2 | Tin Lasta |
| 3 | Turlough's |
| 4 | Andy's Bar: Ar en Imeall/On the Bog/Talamh Slan? |
| 5 | An Tiomanai |
| 6 | Where Did Ya Hide That Train, Joe? |
| 7 | The Liostirin Waltz: Star of the Sea/The Liostrini Waltz |
| 8 | Rachel's Reel |
| 9 | Epicy |
| 10 | Lemonade An Buns: Juillet a Brest/127, Bothar Na Tra/Lemonade and Bun |
| 11 | Ge Tu Fein |
Editorial Reviews
Lemonade & Buns was Kla s follow-up album from the hit album Tg go Bog and is now available once more. The album was written on the road while Kla were introducing audiences to Tg go Bog . It has a harder edge to it than Tg , a feeling of being on the move, a restlessness yet a strong presence of unity and togetherness. It was recorded in the west of Ireland where the band decamped to for a month, taking a break from the road. It was subsequently mixed in the creative environs of the now sadly closed, Liffey Arts Research Centre a hub of creative activity where science collided with the arts. The album featured guest appearances by guitar maestros Steve Cooney and Jeff Lang, whose recent album, Carried in Mind, won the Aria award for Best Country & Blues Album for 2012. It also featured the track An Tiomna, a dense, hard-driven song which became the template for Kla s collaborative single with Japanese guitar-hero, Hiroshie Yamaguchi in 2005. Brass lines, fiddle lines, joyous singing, pipes, flutes, whistles, percussion abounding the album was described by the online site The Session as being leaps and bounds above all the pop monotony today.
Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 5.43 x 5.08 x 0.31 inches; 2.4 Ounces
- Manufacturer : Little Big
- Original Release Date : 2013
- SPARS Code : DDD
- Date First Available : January 12, 2008
- Label : Little Big
- ASIN : B00004VTTJ
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #827,162 in CDs & Vinyl (See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl)
- #687 in Celtic Folk
- #2,816 in Middle Eastern Music
- #3,571 in African Music
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If you're expecting Celtic, you'll get it, but it ain't going to be served a la Dervish. These guys are freakin' genius. Get this and get "Tog E Go Bog E" as well as "Luna Park". You can listen to them all back to back or on random play and every track sounds fresh and tight.
Kila is a great band--musically--their instrumentals are great. Unique rhythms, upbeat, and simply different from other Celtic bands. However--Kila needs a new singer. He has a reggae quality that simply does not work. Sure it's unique but I simply can't listen to any of the vocals. This is not coming from someone who only listens to Irish music--I listen to all kinds of music and can tolerate vocals from heavy metal to folk. But Kila's vocalist just doesn't do it for me. If this band had a more Celtic inspired singer--they would be unstopable. However--other bands like Solas or Nomos still domiante the Celtic world.
Get this album is you like the instrumental side of Celtic music. Avoid it if you only enjoy the smooth vocals of a Celtic song.
The only thing I really feel to add here, is the necessary attention for the final song. The reason why I personally cherish this Kila album especially.
"Ce Tu Fein" is an utterly beautiful and touching melancholic ballad, as I ever heard! About homeless people apparently. (Not sung by their main singer).
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