Nightnoise - A Different Shore

Nightnoise - A Different Shore
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Album Details

Title: A Different Shore
Artist: Nightnoise
Release Date: 1995
Re-Released On: 5/9/1995
Label: Windham Hill Records
Duration: 52:15
Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto
UPCs: 019341116622, 019341116646
Genre: New Age
Styles: Neo-Classical, Chamber Jazz, Ethnic Fusion
Total Copies: 3
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Call of the Child
  2. For Eamonn
  3. Falling Apples
  4. The Busker on the Bridge
  5. Morning in Madrid
  6. Another Wee Niece
  7. A Different Shore
  8. Mind the Dresser
  9. Clouds Go By
  10. Shuan

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
1995CDWindham Hill Records11166

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Album Review

Nightnoise carved out a popular niche for their ethereal blend of celtic music with mellow jazz, though with a predictable lack of respect from hardcore practitioners of both styles. Though no one album is gong to convince the true believers in either camps that there is something to this fusion, A Different Shore has some powerful arguments. There are moments here when the melancholy, sentimental Irish tones mesh perfectly with more modern ideas about instrumentation, such as the lovely tune "For Eamonn." Likewise "The Busker on the Bridge" throws a lovely jazz flute solo back to back with a star turn on Irish bagpipes, followed by a purely celtic vocal solo in the "mouth music" style. This shouldn't work at all, but it manifestly does. Not everything comes together this well -- Tríona Ní Dhomhnaill's rambling lyrics and quavering vocals on "Falling Apples" make one thankful that it's her only song on this release, and the odd syncopated piano on "Mind the Dresser" sounds calculated and mars an otherwise interesting melodic line. Those quibbles aside, A Different Shore is generally very successful and enjoyable. This album has changed more than one skeptic's mind about jazz/celtic fusion. ~ Richard Foss, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
"Dan Dan" FitzGeraldEngineer
NightnoiseProducer

Member Reviews

Cameron Ashley H. wrote on 2/28/2007...

Windham Hill is always great--