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Danny Ellis - 800 Voices (2009)

Danny Ellis - 800 Voices (2009)

BAND/ARTIST: Danny Ellis

  • Title: 800 Voices
  • Year Of Release: 2009
  • Label: Self
  • Genre: Folk, Irish, Celtic
  • Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
  • Total Time: 01:12:11
  • Total Size: 175/446 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. 800 Voices
02. The Bold Christian Brothers
03. Tommy Bonner
04. The Treasures of the Sons
05. On the Bus Back Home
06. The Artane Boys Band
07. Who Trew Da Boot
08. The Twist Within the Tweed
09. Excuses
10. Music For a Friend
11. Kelly's Gone Missing
12. Summer Sandals
13. Radio
14. The Day I Left Artane
15. Innocence Back
16. Mystery Track

"...800 Voices is full of marvelously crafted songs, packed with superb lyrical twists and turns and moments of wonderful insight. “The Twist Within The Tweed” offers a powerful metaphor for the anger that comes later, about being abandoned. The title track reveals with admirable empathy, and respect, how a battered trombone presented by Brother Joe O’Connor became a lifeline, as Danny was invited to join the Artane Boys Band. And “When Tommy Bonner Sang” is something else again: utterly, spell-bindingly beautiful, and deeply moving, it is a song about the way in which those who are lost can find themselves in the sweet sanctity of melody.

I could go on: there isn’t a song on 800 Voices that falls short. “The Artane Boys Band” describes with a dash of humour the agonizing scene on a trip to New York, where Danny finally meets his father: “Well he took the day off work/As he marched along beside us/A sad little man/Well I played so bloody loud/I nearly blew the Guiness from his hand”.” And the finale, “The Day I Left Artane”, in which the 16 year old discovers for the first time that the McIvors, twins that he has known only as inmates, are in fact his own brothers, hits you like a Mike Tyson uppercut. What sort of culture was it – what sort of a country was it – that we did this to children? In the end, as a kind of coda, on an album that is notable for the generosity of its perspective, there is room for anger. “Yeah they shattered our bodies”, Danny sings on “Innocence Back”, “And they scattered our minds/And they broke us and bent us/Till we were twisted as twine/Then set us all loose/Like rats from a sack/Now there’s no amount of money/Gonna buy us our innocence back.” No indeed. But Danny Ellis has turned the base metal of that raw experience into a very fine piece of art. An essential Irish album."


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