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Local Ground
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Released: 2005
Label: Narada
Selection #: 161022
Resurgent Celtic band triumphs on a vivid, organic album that you’ll feel as much as hear. As I Roved Out, Dún Do Shúil (Close Your Eyes), The Wind And Rain, more.
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1 Éirigh 's Cuir Ort Do Chuid Éadaigh (Arise Now and Dress Yourself)
2 Tommy Peoples/The Road to Cashel/The Repeal of the Union/Richie's Reel
3 Is the Big Man Within?/Tilly Finn's Reel
4 Adieu, My Lovely Nancy
5 Bó Mhín Na Toitean/Con McGinley's Highland/Seanamhach Tube Station
6 Amhrán Pheadair Bhreathnaigh
7 The Roseville
8 As I Roved Out
9 Sport
10 The Humours of Castlefin/Nia's Dance/An Dúidín
11 The Wind and Rain
12 The Silver Slipper
13 Dún Do Shúil (Close Your Eyes)
  
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When Altan first lit up the folk scene in 1989 with the superb "Horse With a Heart", critics and listeners alike heralded them as the future of traditional Celtic music. Slowly but surely the group lived up to its promise, delivering album after album of forward-thinking jigs, ballads, reels, and airs, but as the genre became flooded with likeminded acts, Altan records began to show signs of wear and tear, with keyboards and fretless bass replacing the band's signature acoustic -- but still very contemporary -- sound. Altan have managed to rediscover the spirit that originally moved them on "Local Ground", their tenth studio release and third since leaving Green Linnet for the Narada label. The heavenly voice of lead singer/fiddler Mairéad ní Mhaonaigh has never sounded better, especially on standout ballads like "As I Roved Out" and "The Wind And Rain," and the group -- always a single organism -- rips through piece after piece like the bandmembers' lives depended on it. Other highlights include the fiery "Tommy Peoples/The Road To Cashel/The Repeal Of The Union/Richie'S Reel," the rousing traditional tale of young love -- with additional lyrics penned by Mairéad's father -- "Éirigh 'S Cuir Ort Do Chuid Éadaigh (Arise Now And Dress Yourself)," and the gorgeous closer -- an effective Altan tradition -- "Dún Do Shúil (Close Your Eyes)." ~ James Christopher Monger, All Music Guide

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