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Merry Sisters of Fate
Lunasa
Merry Sisters of Fate
Genres: Folk, International Music, Pop
 
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Unlike most contemporary Irish bands, Lúnasa has no singer, preferring instead to focus on purely instrumental music. But on The Merry Sisters of Fate, the playing of flautist Kevin Crawford, fiddler Sean Smyth, an...  more »

     
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All Artists: Lunasa
Title: Merry Sisters of Fate
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: Green Linnet
Release Date: 6/5/2001
Genres: Folk, International Music, Pop
Styles: British & Celtic Folk, Contemporary Folk, Celtic, Europe, Britain & Ireland
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 048248121323, 8712618403426

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Unlike most contemporary Irish bands, Lúnasa has no singer, preferring instead to focus on purely instrumental music. But on The Merry Sisters of Fate, the playing of flautist Kevin Crawford, fiddler Sean Smyth, and uilleann piper Cillian Vallely is so lyrical you hardly notice the lack. The three lead players are supported by guitarist Donogh Hennesy and bassist Trevor Hutchinson, who create a sound that is rhythmically supple and harmonically complex while still being deeply rooted in tradition. All members of the band are topnotch players, but what sets Lúnasa apart from other Irish bands is the inventiveness of arrangements that skillfully weave the sounds of such nontraditional instruments as lap steel guitar, clarinet, and harmonium with the standard flutes, fiddles, and pipes. The sound that Lúnasa creates is undeniably modern, but they play these old jigs and reels with a combination of grace and conviction that will have even the most hidebound purist itching to get up and dance. --Michael Simmons

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Member CD Reviews

Lee B. (showme) from PARK HILLS, MO
Reviewed on 2/26/2010...
I've liked this cd ever since the first time I heard it. It's energetic enough for me to work to, (run, bike or work out to), and still has some great slower tunes. It's traditional, but it also has a contemporary feel to it. I can listen to this cd anytime, anyplace and not get tired of hearing it. I actually gave it to a friend, then moved away from that city, and kicked myself every time I thought about wanting to hear it again. Now that I've acquired another copy, I will not let it go!

CD Reviews

The Best at What They Do
Solomon Foster | Ann Arbor, MI USA | 07/10/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Nobody is better than Lunasa at playing traditional Irish tunes in modern arrangements. Donogh Hennessy (guitar) and Trevor Hutchinson (bass) are the keys to the sound, propelling everything along without losing a traditional feel. They are what sets the band apart, not the gimmicky non-traditional instruments that make brief appearances here. Seeing the basic five-piece band live is a pure pleasure.Unfortunately, this album doesn't capture the live sound quite as well as the previous two. A little bit of the fire and sonic richness are missing. The great arrangements remain, though, and Donogh's waltz "Inion Ni Scannlain" (aka "The Hennessy Waltz") is a great new tune. If you like this sort of music, this is a must-have album. (But get their album Otherworld first -- it's even better.)"
Wonderful
Solomon Foster | 09/29/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)

"If you are unsure about celtic music this will change your mind.
You will not miss the vocals, with this band you do not need them. The band is fantastic and the cd is just a total pleasure to listen to.Grab a tea or coffee, sink back into the sofa and just let it play. It will move you!"