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Keane Sisters LP re-released!

28 Oct 06 - 04:46 AM (#1870622)
Subject: Keane Sisters LP re-released!
From: Fred McCormick

Mudcatters who don't know already should be delighted to learn that the 1968 (?) LP, Once I Loved, by Sarah and Rita Keane of Caherlistrane, Co. Galway has just been reissued on CD. Claddagh CC4CD.

I can't tell you anything more than that, except that seminal is not a bad word to use here. So are mesmerising, stunning, wonderful and breathtaking.

The complete track list is below but for anyone who doesn't know, Lord Donegal is their staggering 7 minute version of the Child ballad, Lord Lovell.

Once I Loved; Lord Donegal; Moll Dubh an Ghleanna; A Stór mo Chroi; When Two Lovers Meet; Túirne Mháire; The Banks of the Moorlough Shore; Sail Óg Rua; I'm Thinking, Ever Thinking; Tá mo Chleamhnas Déanta; An Droighneán Donn.


28 Oct 06 - 10:07 AM (#1870736)
Subject: RE: Keane Sisters LP re-released!
From: Zhenya

Thanks for the alert. I will definitely look for this one!


28 Oct 06 - 01:28 PM (#1870854)
Subject: RE: Keane Sisters LP re-released!
From: Barry Finn

Thanks for the heads up Fred. What at treat. Dick, will you be carrying this one during the Getaway?

Barry


28 Oct 06 - 10:22 PM (#1871023)
Subject: RE: Keane Sisters LP re-released!
From: Desert Dancer

On a recent thread about harmony, someone asked "why sing in unison?" I believe the Keane sisters are an example of how beautiful unison singing can be. (I've only heard a very small sample.)

~ Becky in Tucson


28 Oct 06 - 10:23 PM (#1871026)
Subject: RE: Keane Sisters LP re-released!
From: Desert Dancer

(to continue) In fact, credit where credit's due: it was Peta Webb who played that sample and highlighted the unison singing as part of a workshop on Irish singing at Pinewoods Folk Music Week, in 2000.

~ Becky in Tucson


30 Oct 06 - 12:41 PM (#1872306)
Subject: RE: Keane Sisters LP re-released!
From: RoyH (Burl)

Thanks Fred for this great news. The singing of the Keane Sistrs is sublime. My copy of the album is almost worn grey so I will be out for the CD forthwith. Back in the 70's I persuaded the sisters to come to England to sing on a festival I ran at that time. The impact that these two shy and dignified ladies made still gladdens me. I recall a listener at one of their sessions weeping for joy at the sheer beauty of their singing. I urge you all to get this CD. Let the glorious vocal music of the Keane Sisters cast it's spell over you. Ypu won't regret it. Burl


30 Oct 06 - 01:23 PM (#1872339)
Subject: RE: Keane Sisters LP re-released!
From: GUEST,Kevin Rietmann

So The Banks of the Lee isin't on the CD? That's the tune I listen to most on the LP.


30 Oct 06 - 01:58 PM (#1872361)
Subject: RE: Keane Sisters LP re-released!
From: Fred McCormick

They call it When Two Lovers Meet. It's track 4.


31 Oct 06 - 01:19 PM (#1873166)
Subject: RE: Keane Sisters LP re-released!
From: GUEST,eoin o'buadhaigh

I must buy it, the whole family are amazing singers and great musicians. A nephew from Corofin, Co Clare, John Flanaghan (now living in Galway, singing, dancing and playing the flute) ex-all-Ireland champion. I don't know if John ever released an album singing or playing, maybe someone could let me know. An amazing singer, I first recorded him singing at the All Ireland Fleadh in Buncrana back in 1977 I think it was. I hope someone can shed some light on this. Thanks.
             Eoin


31 Oct 06 - 01:23 PM (#1873174)
Subject: RE: Keane Sisters LP re-released!
From: MartinRyan

That'll be the John Flanagan who co-wrote the other Fields of Athenry!

Regards


08 Nov 06 - 05:33 AM (#1878917)
Subject: RE: Keane Sisters LP re-released!
From: GUEST,Hans Nas

I got the cd last week end and since then it's been in my cd player with no ther albums in between.
I can say only this: GET IT ASAP! It's a 'must have' for anyone who loves listening to Irish singing. It's one of the best Irish albums I've ever heard (and my collection of Irish music amounts to about 750 albums now, so I know what I'm talking about a bit).

Hans Nas
Amstelveen / The Netherlands


08 Nov 06 - 06:12 AM (#1878935)
Subject: RE: Keane Sisters LP re-released!
From: Andrez

Could someone please post a link to a site that sells the cd? Better yet is there a link to a sample to one of the tracks on this album?

Cheers,

Andrez


08 Nov 06 - 06:22 AM (#1878938)
Subject: RE: Keane Sisters LP re-released!
From: MartinRyan

Here you go! . Enjoy.

Regards


19 Nov 06 - 05:52 AM (#1888174)
Subject: RE: Keane Sisters LP re-released!
From: MartinRyan

Refresh


19 Nov 06 - 01:42 PM (#1888372)
Subject: RE: Keane Sisters LP re-released!
From: Geoff Wallis

It's great news indeed. According to a brief note in the tray liner the album was recorded in Dublin and Tuam's Convent of Mercy in 1969.

However, much as I welcome this reissue I reckon it's somewhat shoddy of Claddagh Records not to have expanded upon the original notes by Seán Mac Réamoinn. It would have been very easy to have provided more detailed information about the songs on the album and, very much
moreover, told us more about the Keane sisters and their legacy.