Celtic Wedding
Celtic Wedding | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Studio album by The Chieftains | ||||
Released | 1987 | |||
Recorded | May 1986 | |||
Studio | Lansdowne, Dublin | |||
Genre | Breton, Folk | |||
Label | RCA | |||
Producer | Paddy Moloney | |||
The Chieftains chronology | ||||
|
Celtic Wedding is an album of traditional Breton music performed by the Irish band The Chieftains. The album features guest performances by Breton artists Nolwen Monjarret, Bernard Pichard, Alain Guerton and Michel Bertae. Nolwen Monjarret later appeared on the Chieftains' 1991 album, The Bells of Dublin, performing "A Breton Carol" with the band.
The album's liner notes state that the music was selected from a publication entitled Tonioù Breizh-Izel (Traditional Tunes from Lower Brittany), which contains over 3,000 tunes collected by Polig Monjarret, who collaborated with Paddy Moloney in choosing the tunes for the album. The original album's cover features a painting by the Scottish painter Alexander Goudie of a country fair attended by people and animals. This was later changed in more recent reprints to a cover photo of windblown rocks. The making of the album was sponsored by Brittany Ferries.[1][full citation needed]
Celtic Wedding was nominated for a Grammy Award in 1988.[2]
Track listing
All songs traditional. Descriptions from the album's liner notes.
Side one
- "Dans Mod Koh a Vaod" (3:30) Old-fashioned dance
- "A Breton Carol" (3:41)
- "Dans-Tro Fisel" (4:06) Dance from the Fisel country
- "Marches" (4:09) From the Vannes country
- "Dans Bro-Leon" (2:28) Dance and song from the Leon country
- "Heuliadenn Tonioù Breizh-Izel" (6:57) A medley in which each member of the band plays a tune of his own choice
Side two
- "Ev Chistr 'Ta, Laou!" (1:56) Cider-drinking song
- "Jabadaw" (3:03) Dance from Breton Cornwall
- "Celtic Wedding" (20:11) A medley of song and dance describing the famous ancient Breton ceremony
Personnel
- Derek Bell – harp, tiompán, oboe, organ
- Martin Fay – fiddle, bones
- Seán Keane – fiddle
- Kevin Conneff – bodhrán, vocals
- Matt Molloy – flute, tin whistle
- Paddy Moloney – uilleann pipes, tin whistle
- Nolwenn Monjarret - vocals
- Bernard Pichard - bombarde
- Alain Guerton - bombarde, biniou
- Michel Bertae - bombarde, biniou
References
- The Chieftains Official Website Discography https://web.archive.org/web/20110723095602/http://www.thechieftains.com/discography/disc_celticwedding.asp
- ^ album liner of Celtic Wedding, via https://archive.org/details/cd_celtic-wedding_the-chieftains. "The Chieftains are most grateful to Brittany Ferries for its sponsorship in the making of this recording."
- ^ "30th Annual GRAMMY Awards". The Recording Academy. Retrieved 10 February 2024.
- v
- t
- e
- Paddy Moloney
- Seán Potts
- Michael Tubridy
- David Fallon
- Martin Fay
- Peadar Mercier
- Seán Keane
- Derek Bell
- Ronnie McShane
- Jeff White
- The Chieftains
- The Chieftains 2
- The Chieftains 3
- The Chieftains 4
- The Chieftains 5
- The Chieftains 6: Bonaparte's Retreat
- The Chieftains 7
- The Chieftains 8
- The Chieftains 9: Boil the Breakfast Early
- The Chieftains 10: Cotton-Eyed Joe
- The Year of the French
- The Chieftains in China
- Ballad of the Irish Horse
- Celtic Wedding
- Irish Heartbeat (with Van Morrison)
- A Chieftains Celebration
- The Bells of Dublin
- Another Country
- The Long Black Veil
- Santiago
- Tears of Stone
- Down the Old Plank Road: The Nashville Sessions
- Further Down the Old Plank Road
- San Patricio (with Ry Cooder)
- Voice of Ages
- The Chieftains Live!
- An Irish Evening
- Live from Dublin: A Tribute to Derek Bell
This 1980s folk album-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. |
- v
- t
- e