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Sharon Shannon & Friends - The Diamond Mountain Sessions (2000)

Sharon Shannon & Friends - The Diamond Mountain Sessions (2000)

BAND/ARTIST: Sharon Shannon

  • Title: The Diamond Mountain Sessions
  • Year Of Release: 2000
  • Label: The Daisy Label
  • Genre: Folk, Celtic
  • Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
  • Total Time: 53:24
  • Total Size: 132/360 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. Sharon Shannon, Carlos Nunez - A Costa De Galicia
02. Sharon Shannon, Steve Earle - The Galway Girl
03. Sharon Shannon - The Diamond Mountain
04. Sharon Shannon, John Hoban - Slan Le Van
05. Sharon Shannon - The Four Jimmys (The Fitz Theme)
06. Sharon Shannon, Jackson Browne - A Man of Constant Sorrow
07. Sharon Shannon, Dessie O'Halloran - Say You Love Me
08. Sharon Shannon, The Woodchoppers - The Pernod Waltz
09. Sharon Shannon - The Hounds of Letterfrack
10. Sharon Shannon, Hothouse Flowers - On the Banks of the Old Pontchertrain
11. Sharon Shannon, John Prine - Love Love Love
12. Sharon Shannon, Carlos Nunez - Jota Do Porto Do Cabo
13. Sharon Shannon, Liz Kane, Yvonne Kane - Fire in the Bellies: The Air Tune / The Road to Recovery / Farewell to Chernobyl
14. Sharon Shannon - Northern Lights

While Sharon Shannon is perhaps best known as a talented fiddle and accordion player in Celtic circles, The Diamond Mountain Sessions should broaden her appeal. This album finds her joined by a multitude of talent, including luminaries such as John Prine, Jackson Browne, and Steve Earle. Since Shannon is primarily a musician and not a singer, the album also contains a number of fine instrumentals. Things get started with "A Costa de Galicia," a lovely jig full of intricate accordion work, and the pipes of Carl Nunez. Next up is a hard, driving Earle song, "The Galway Girl," that is immediately likable and will remind many of his best acoustic work. Browne's vocal on "Man of Constant Sorrow" is enriched by the addition of Mary Staunton on backing vocals, while Dessie O'Hollaran offers a more traditional take on "Say You Love Me." It is probably inevitable that Americana radio will push the vocal tracks, and while this isn't a bad thing, the instrumental tracks have just as much to offer. The Woodchoppers join Shannon on the lovely "The Pernod Watlz," while Liz and Yvonne Kane join her on the medley of tunes titled "Fire in the Bellies." Even though a number of players are present on each track, the arrangements are never crowded. Instead, the sound is open and airy. It is nice that artists like Shannon have been given the freedom to make albums that are stylistically all over the map like The Diamond Mountain Sessions. This broad musical palette serves to show that Americana and Celtic have a lot in common, and gives fans of either style a nice way to expand their tastes. Shannon's confident debut on Compass shouldn't be missed.



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  • nilesh65
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Thank you so much for sharing!!
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  • hollinsuk
  •  wrote in 19:09
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Many thanks for sharing 320 kbps file.

Cheers.