Sunday, January 21, 2007

"Planxty" 1973

Christy Moore, Andy Irvine, Liam O'Flynn, and Dónal Lunny formed Planxty, a slang version of the Irish word "Slainte" meaning "good health," in 1973 after collaborating on the Christy Moore record Prosperous. Their self-titled debut arrived that same year to the delight of traditional Celtic music fans across the globe. Their tight, organic, and authentic renderings of tunes like "Raggle Taggle Gypsy," "The Blacksmith," and "Merrily Kissed the Quaker" set them apart from many of their more experimental contemporaries. "Sweet Thames Flow Softly," a Ewan MacColl-penned song about a London Romeo and Juliet, features a beautiful vocal take by Moore, and deft bouzouki work from Irvine, whose original composition "The West Coast of Clare" would begin the artist's long career of timeless ballad writing. Versions of "The Jolly Beggar Reel" and "Arthur McBride," the latter an anti-recruitment song from Donegal, are energetic and well-played, glowing with the warm compression of the early-'70s British folk scene. Many groups at that time, the Boys of the Lough, the Chieftains, Sweeny's Men -- featuring Andy Irvine -- struggled to find an audience outside of the pub, while the members of Planxty managed to work their way into halls and theaters. Planxty is a remarkable first record from one of the genres most influential acts. ~ James Christopher Monger, All Music Guide

7 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Thank you for another great Planxty disc.

I have a request - do you have any Bill Fay beyond those (great) first 2 albums? Like demos, or later recordings like "Tomorrow, Tomorrow and Tomorrow"? That would be incredible...thanks for all your great posts.

22 January, 2007 10:45  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Definitely one of my favourite Irish folk albums of all times!

Armute

23 January, 2007 01:45  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Bill Fay's "From The Bottom Of An Old Grandfather Clock" demos&rarities collection is highly recommended if you haven't heard it.

24 January, 2007 11:21  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Thank you!

29 January, 2007 18:46  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Absolutely Brilliant!
A big Thanks for this rare Record.
And in such a fine Quality - cant believe it.

RS

09 April, 2007 00:04  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

thanksamillion and greetings from melbounce

04 August, 2007 22:30  
Blogger Unknown said...

many, many thanks for sharing this beautiful music

27 September, 2007 07:05  

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