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Blazin’ Fiddles Live

When our Editor and Publisher (also known as “the Chief”) first broached the idea of my reviewing a Blazin’ Fiddles release, I was hesitant. “A whole orchestra?” said I. “Of fiddles?” (Well, that’s what he said it was.) Somehow I … Continue reading

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Shooglenifty’s Venus in Tweeds and A Whisky Kiss

Chuck Lipsig penned this review. Shooglenifty’s Venus in Tweeds starts out with “The Pipe Tunes” (John McKenzie’s Fancy/ The Kitchen Piper); never mind that there are no pipers in this band. A minute-long intro gets a nice beat going, courtesy … Continue reading

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Kíla’s Live in Dublin; Shooglenifty’s Live and Radical Mestizo; Ronan O’Snodaigh’s The Playdays

This reviewer anticipated both of these live releases with great pleasure, while the solo effort from Kíla frontman Ronan O’Snodaigh came as a pleasant surprise in the post. I’ve enjoyed both bands live on several occasions, and sought out their … Continue reading

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Fairport Convention’s Fairport unConventional

I have chosen a somewhat unconventional way to review this collection, partly because of the title but mainly because there is just so much stuff in this box that it demands consideration. Geez! It cost almost $30 to mail it … Continue reading

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Boiled in Lead’s The Well Below EP

I’ve heard Boiled in Lead in person but one time, and that was twenty years ago when they played in a field one late summer. Lovely they were, and their live sound carries over very well to being recorded.The Well … Continue reading

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Sharon Isbin’s Journey to the New World

I am in the habit, when preparing to write about music, of putting a CD on the changer or carting it with me to work and letting it be part of my context for a day or two before I … Continue reading

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