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The Chieftains - Santiago (1996)

The Chieftains - Santiago (1996)

BAND/ARTIST: The Chieftains

  • Title: Santiago
  • Year Of Release: 1996
  • Label: RCA Victor / BMG Classics
  • Genre: Irish Folk, Celtic
  • Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
  • Total Time: 57:47
  • Total Size: 142/396 Mb
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The Chieftains - Santiago (1996)


Tracklist:

01. Txalaparta
02. Arku - Dantza , Arin-Arin
03. El Besu (The Kiss)
04. Nao Vas Ao Mar, Toino (Don't Go To The Sea, Toino)
05. Dum Paterfamilias , Ad Honorem
06. Dueling Chanters
07. Galician Overture
08. Guadalupe
09. Minho Waltz
10. Setting Sail , Muineira De Frexido
11. Maneo
12. Santiago De Cuba
13. Galleguita , Tutankhamen
14. Tears Of Stone
15. Dublin In Vigo

Here the Chieftains have embarked upon an exploration of the "lost Celtic province" of Galicia (the northwest corner of Spain) and areas extending to Portugal, the Basque provinces, and Cuba. They have used the finest musicians from these areas to propel their music with a conviction that staggers the imagination. Santiago catapults the listener into a musical excursion that seamlessly flows through the styles and musics of these different lands, so that a beginning and an end can no more be distinguished than the waters of the Mississippi River can be separated from those rivers that flow into it on its journey from its heart to its mouth. Attempting to find album highlights is virtually impossible due to the incredible musicianship displayed by the guests, too numerous to mention, who populate this work. Nevertheless, the opening five-part suite "Pilgrimage to Santiago" is worthy of singling out, with its use of ancient traditional instruments such as the tralaparta (large wooden planks that are laid on baskets and maize leaves and played with sticks) and the participation, in a different section of the suite, of the Ulteria Choir. Another notable track is "Dueling Chanters" with "seventh Chieftain" Carlos Nunez, a Galician gaita player, who had toured with the group for about two years at the time of this recording. As Paddy Moloney on uilleann pipes and Nunez on gaita trade dazzling licks, it is an absolute delight to hear these two, on their cousins to the bagpipes, playing off each other so beautifully.



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  • whiskers
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