This band of Irish virtuosos has come close to cracking it big, and this album should do it for them. It's a completely instrumental collection including several original compositions as well as the band's distinctive arrangements of traditional tunes. More specifically, you'll hear a fantastic blend of Irish folk influences, jazz and rock, with uillean pipes and whistles playing most of the melodies (and creating as much excitement as a battery of electric guitars) supported by a supple rhythm section. Keyboards and guitar add color to the arrangements and fill out the texture.
I love that 7 jig set and all the tunes can be found here now. Maybe that milestone record showed the way to nowadays modern groups like flook......and should be listen to again
The last but not the least
This band of Irish virtuosos has come close to cracking it big, and this album should do it for them. It's a completely instrumental collection including several original compositions as well as the band's distinctive arrangements of traditional tunes. More specifically, you'll hear a fantastic blend of Irish folk influences, jazz and rock, with uillean pipes and whistles playing most of the melodies (and creating as much excitement as a battery of electric guitars) supported by a supple rhythm section. Keyboards and guitar add color to the arrangements and fill out the texture.
# Posted on November 7th 2002 by Mandolman
Moving Hearts The Lark
I love that 7 jig set and all the tunes can be found here now. Maybe that milestone record showed the way to nowadays modern groups like flook......and should be listen to again
# Posted on January 17th 2006 by swisspiper
Re: Moving Hearts The Lark
http://www.thesession.org/recordings/display.php/352
# Posted on January 17th 2006 by swisspiper
Moving Hearts The Lark
I've also put some nice to read pdf dots on the homepage of my band
http://www.slainte.ch/music.asp
# Posted on January 17th 2006 by swisspiper