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Like Galicia in Spain, Brittany (in northwest France) nurtures a Celtic culture that is far removed from the Gaelic peoples that most Americans think of as Celts. And like that of Galicia, the Celtic music of Brittany has developed into a style all its own. The Breton style hasn't had many famous exponents over the years; in the 1970s the harper Alan Stivell made himself a household name thanks to extensive international touring and a folk-rock playing style, and guitarists Gabriel Yacoub (of Malicorne) and Dan Ar Bras are still spoke of with reverence in folkie circles. The only other Breton band to make a splash on the international folk scene was Kornog, which was organized in 1981 by the Scots singer and bouzouki player Jamie McMenemy, with guitarist Soig Siberil and fiddler Christian Lemaitre (flute player Jean-Michel Veillon joined shortly thereafter). The group disbanded in 1987, which makes Korong a reunion album of sorts, though Siberil was absent from the sessions due to scheduling conflicts. The band's music is as beautiful as ever, still an entrancing combination of familiar Gaelic elements and the strange, indefinably mysterious flavor of Breton music. "Child Noryce" staggers gracefully in and out of 7/8 time; "Ar Plac'h Diw Wech Eureujet" is a slow air played in an Irish style but with a melody that sounds almost Balkan; and the group's rendition of "Lassie Wi' the Yellow Coatie" is strangest of all -- the music sounds as if it's being played at twice the speed of the sung melody, turning it into a sort of Celtic adaptation of drum'n'bass. This is a stunning album; it's great to have Kornog back again. ~ Rick Anderson
Recorded at Studio de l'Arche, Locarn, France from May to July 2000.
Engineers: Bruno Le Pennec, Jacky Molard, Patrice Marzin.
Kornog: Nicolas Quemener (vocals, guitar); Jamie McMenemy (vocals, mandolin, bouzouki); Christian Lemaitre (fiddle, viola); Jean-Michel Veillon (flute, low whistle, bombarde, bansuri).
Additional personnel: Jacky Molard (viola).
Korong Music | List Price | $16.98 (You save $3.73) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, International CDs, Celtic, Irish, Scottish, World, Enhanced CD | | Label | Green Linnet | | Orig Year | 2000 | | All Time Sales Rank | 176539  | | CD Universe Part number | 1209347 | | Catalog number | 481209 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Sep 26, 2000 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Kornog | | Personnel | Christian LeMaitre - fiddle, viola Jamie McMenemy - vocals, mandolin, bouzouki Nicolas Quemener - vocals, guitar Jean-Michel Veillon - flute, low whistle, bombarde, bansuri
Also: Jacky Molard |
Kornog Korong Songs | 1. | Ridee / Tour |
| 2. | Laride / Kejaj |
| 3. | Gavotte Pourlet / Laride-Gavotte |
| 4. | Child Noryce |
| 5. | La-Bas Dans La Prairie / Ronds De Saint-Vincent |
| 6. | Braes O' Killiecrankie, The |
| 7. | Air Pour Faire Pleurer La Mariee / Gavottes |
| 8. | Gwriziad Difennet |
| 9. | Gouel Hollvedel |
| 10. | Feunteun Zen |
| 11. | La Belle Eleonore / Les Filles De Saille |
| 12. | Lassie WI' the Yellow Coatie |
| 13. | Ar Plac'h Diw Wech Eureujet / Dans Fisel |
| 14. | Thessalomiki Taxi |
| 15. | Kolo Stara Vlajna |
| 16. | For a New Baby |
| 17. | Al Letamant Schmitt O Kimiadin Ar 5ved Kompagnunez |
| 18. | Dans Plinn |
| Korong Music Review Average Rating: (4.5 out of 5 stars)   There Back after 10 years Kornog is a combination of Britney Celtic music with a bit of modern influence. They don't rely on traditional songs regurgitated over and over. Many of the song are their very own but keeping with traditional styles. The vocals are dreamy, a voice you can fall for.
Off one of their earlier albums, in college, we had to play a peice as an example of tuning down strings. I think this is one of the things that places Kornog much higher than many of the other Celtic musicians, they make it sound easy, different, yet staying within the genre. Not an easy task. This may not be as good as their first two albums but is a good comeback. It will not disappoint
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the finest Celtic band I have ever heard I have listened to celtic music for years from every country, even Israel, but Kornog is so far the most haunting, interesting, beautifully talented Celtic band that I know of.
I want every record that they have made and the writers who wrote the music are superb..and the arrangers are excellent.
I highly recommend all their albums.
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