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celtic voices women of song

The Title for this cd (Celtic Voices:Women Of Song) is so perfect because I feel the human voice is one of the most complex and beautiful instruments. This cd clearly demostrates that in the stunning, impressive talents of these four women. This is a wonderful album for immense lovers of Celtic music (such as myself) and also for those who are new to Celtic music. I highly recommend it.

celtic voices women of song

Four accomplished female vocalists--Mary McLaughlin, Connie Dover, Maireid Sullivan and Emma Christian--offer haunting and heartfelt renditions of both new and traditional tunes, gently accompanied by an assortment of instruments. The voices of the vocalists, though not heard together, are remarkably well-matched--rich, velvety, resonant and bell-clear. A standout number is the striking lament Sealwoman/Yundah by Mary McLaughlin. My other favorites include Connie Dovers wistful Siuil a Ruin, Cantus (her multi-tracked take on the carol Personent Hodie), Maireid Sullivans bluesy version of The Water is Wide (Waly Waly), and singer/harpist Emma Christians plaintive Little Red Bird. For more music by and about Celtic Women, try the Green Linnets 3-CD set, The Voice of Celtic Music.

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