Local Ground
For their 10th album, the veteran Irish ensemble has gathered 13 traditional and newly composed tunes. These are transformed via singer/fiddler Mairéad nà Mhaonaigh¹s Gaelic-speaking Donegal birthright and gussied up by the group¹s modern yet reassuringly earthy acoustic arrangements. The set list includes several of the jaunty dance tunes that are the soul of Irish music; <I>Is the Big Man Within/Tilly Finn¹s Reel</I> is an especially fine example. But Nà Mhaonaigh¹s fragile, girlish soprano creates many of the album¹s most memorable moments, <I>Adieu My Lovely Nancy</I> and a lullaby, <I>Dun Do Shuil</I> linger in the heart and ear. She and her husband, accordionist Dermot Byrne, own a pub in a small village called Teelin and it must be a great place for musicians to swap songs and tell tales. Indeed, the entire album has home-town warmth to it, a sense of achieved heritage that is at once soothing and invigorating. --<I>Christina Roden</I>