Sevens
Michael Kennedy's
The Cup Of Tea (Reels)
The Champaign Jig Goes To Columbia
Pat And Al's (Jigs)
See It There
Con Cassidy's (Slow Reels)
The Golden Legs
The Flogging Reel (Reels)
Lament Of The First Generation (Air)
The Drunken Sailor
The Bag Of Spuds (Hornpipe And Reel)
The Old Maid Of Galway
Lizzy In The Lowground (Reels)
The Crow In The Sun (Air)
The Ugly Duckling (Tune)
On The Boulevard
Crabs In The Skillet (Jigs)
Letter To Peter Pan (Tune)
The Silver Spear
The Earl's Chair
The Musical Priest (Reels)
The Didda
Fly And Dodger (Tunes)
Lost In The Loop (Reel)Average customer rating:
Liz Carroll "Lost in the Loop"Outstanding CD. Liz Carroll is a passionate and creative virtuoso of the Irish fiddle!
Her best work to date.Having seen Liz play live more than a dozen or so times, I've always appreciated her ability, but her first studio album (Liz Carroll) didn't seem to live up to her live performances. The first time I heard "Lost in the Loop", it brought back every live performance I had seen. This is it. The style, the ability, beautiful tune selections and you don't have to jostle with a few hundred beer toting people to hear it.
For anyone asking me to recommend to best example of Irish style fiddling, this is it. Hands down, no competition. Eileen Ivers, Natalie McMaster and Winifred Horan are all great fiddlers, but this is the best I've heard.
Me Own Celtic Music Queen Elizabeth!Failte! (Greetings!)Why is Liz so special? For starters, she is a prolific composer of what sounds like traditional Irish Music. While I have heartfelt thanks to other wonderful Irish fiddle players, Liz is inventing or re-inventing the tunes she plays, either through writing the song or coming up with a unique and wonderful spin on old tunes. While I would characterize Kevin Burke as one of the few fiddlers that could play alone in any Irish pub and have his audience spellbound, the same is true for Liz. Kevin is playing to an audience of one, for himself, and according to his 1000 percent in synch meditation on internal music. Liz is using the fiddle as her voice, as if singing. She rips through double notes, single and double leads, counterpoint, triplets and slides with ease and dexterity. Both styles are absolutely excellent. Liz excells as a former journey woman on back up fiddle in working with others as close friends and making different chemistries work. "The Golden Champagne Jig" is an excellent example of what sounds like authentic, traditional, old, Irish music. It is her own composition demonstrating both gut instincts for the music and a load of creativity. It is crying time when John Doyle's beautiful chording complements Liz's exquisite, gorgeous lead in the "Lament of the First Generation" and "Crow in the Sun." It is "toe tapping time" in the "Golden Legs/The Flogging Reel" set. John, Winifred Horan (fiddle) and Seamus Eagan are borrowed in this album from Solas, and demonstrate the Celtic style that first made Solas famous through the 1990's. Both Liz and Winifred are former All-Ireland fiddle champions. Seamus plays flute, mandolin, tenor banjo and bodhran and is reaching a point of his career as a more than two decade veteran to support other deserving talent. If this Solas-Carroll collaboration continues, many longtime Solas fans like myself will make the transition with the band.
OutstandingIrish fiddle music is wonderful and Liz Carroll is the best. This album raises it to another level. You won't hear any better than this, until maybe her next album.
Lost in the Loop of SPECTACULAR!There is not a dull moment on this CD. It is awsome! Liz does a great comeback here. From slower, quieter tunes, to fast reeling ones, she holds the ear. Superb talent! She is one of the BEST. Great job, Liz, can't wait for your next one! Keep 'em comin'!