Album Details
Title: Sean-Nós Nua Artist: Sinead O'Connor Release Date: 10/8/2002 Re-Released On: 3/2/2007 Label: Roadrunner, Vanguard Records, Random Records UPCs: 015707972420, 016861840228, 5018766996920, 766489830322 Genre: Rock Styles: Celtic, Alternative Pop/Rock, Celtic Pop, Adult Alternative Pop/Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock Moods: Fierce, Angry, Bittersweet, Earnest, Fiery, Intense, Intimate, Passionate, Provocative, Reflective, Sensual, Sophisticated, Stylish, Ethereal, Cathartic, Confrontational, Theatrical Total Copies: 0 Members Wishing: 1 Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1 |
Track Listings
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Peggy Gordon
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Her Mantle So Green
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Lord Franklin
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The Singing Bird
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Óró Sé Do Bheatha 'Bhaile
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Molly Malone
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Paddy's Lament
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The Moorlough Shore
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The Parting Glass
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Báidín Fheilimí
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My Lagan Love
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Lord Baker
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I'll Tell Me Ma
Additional Releases
| Year | Type | Label | Catalog # | | 2007 | CD | Roadrunner | 1686184022 | | 2002 | CD | Vanguard Records | 79724 | | 2002 | CD | Random Records | 001 |
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Album Review
With all 13 tracks on Sean-Nós Nua drawn from traditional Irish repertoire, Sinéad O'Connor reclaims that combination of fragility and strength that distinguishes her from virtually every other singer of her age and background. Supported by an assembly of brilliant musicians, O'Connor follows the two paths most traveled by modern interpreters of these songs. One, represented on tracks like "Peggy Gordon," evokes misty pictures of mystic Eire by drenching strings, acoustic guitars, and her own voice in the kind of echo normally associated with whale songs; by reading the lyric with minimal and only idiomatic adornment, O'Connor turns these clichéd arrangements into compelling narratives. The other approach is drier, with the instruments more clearly articulated, yet here she excels as well; a hard edge cuts through tunes like "Her Mantle So Green" and even on the whispered "Lord Franklin" and "Lord Baker" to emphasize the tragic flavors that sweeter singers often miss. Throughout Sean-Nós Nua the production treats O'Connor's voice like a canvas on which to paint vivid images. At times the result is distracting, with far too much slap-back, but it also scores on songs like "Molly Malone," where vocal and instrumental textures together trace the tale through poignant light and ominous shadow. It is likely no coincidence that the album ends with "I'll Tell Me Ma," which closes with the teasing line, "Please won't you tell me, who is she?" The answer is clear: it is Sinéad O'Connor, ascendant again. ~ Robert L. Doerschuk, All Music Guide
Credits
| Name | Credits | | Abdullah Chhadeh | Quanun | | Adrian Sherwood | Mixing, Producer | | Alan Branch | Programming, Arranger, Mixing, Engineer, Mastering, Percussion, Producer | | Arun Chakraverty | Mastering | | B. Alexander | Arranger | | Bernard O'Neill | Arranger, Bass (Acoustic) | | Brian Harrison | Assistant Engineer | | Christy Moore | Vocals | | Cora Venus Lunny | Violin, Viola | | Dónal Lunny | Arranger, Guitar (Acoustic), Keyboards, Bodhran, Bouzouki, Producer | | Jim Fitzpatrick | Cover Photo | | John Reynolds | Mastering | | Judy Murray | Production Coordination | | Juliet Martin | Production Coordination, Research | | Kieran Kiely | Accordion, Whistle (Human), Arranger | | Lillis Ó Laoire | Research | | Maxwell | Arranger | | Nick Coplowe | Engineer, Organ (Hammond) | | Paul Brady | Assistant Engineer | | Peter Lockett | Percussion, Arranger | | Professor Stretch | Programming, Arranger, Drums | | Sharon Shannon | Accordion | | Sinéad O'Connor | Executive Producer, Producer, Arranger, Vocals, Sleeve Notes | | Skip McDonald | Guitar (Electric) | | Steve Wickham | Arranger, Fiddle, Banjo, Mandolin | | Tom Munnelly | Research |
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