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$9.59 Although they released three full albums, a number of EPs and a seemingly endless stream of compilations, Soft Cell will always and forever be known as "the duo who did 'Tainted Love'." This obscure R&B single, given a techno-trash workover by singer Marc Almond and keyboardist Dave Ball, was an enormous hit on both sides of the Atlantic and has been revived endlessly ever since its 1982 release. This 1994 EP, released to cash in on the song's newfound popularity due to its use in a television commercial, features one of the best of the many versions of the song, a lengthy medley which pairs Ed Cobb's tune with a languid version ...
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$17.19 "Though he's released several fine live recordings over the course of his career, this is the definitive live Van Morrison album. From his fertile early-'70s Celtic soul-man period, this 2-disc set presents Morrison as one of the premier re-interpreters of American roots music. Backed by a loose-but-funky, horn-driven band, he recontextualizes Muddy Waters (""I Just Want To Make Love To You""), Sonny Boy Williamson (""Help Me""), and Sam Cooke (""Bring It On Home To Me"") for the post-Beatles generation.
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$11.99 An Irish harp player/composer who lived from 1670-1738, Turlough O'Carolan was as important to instrumental Irish/Celtic folk as Mozart, Bach, and Beethoven were to European classical music. Regrettably, he made no recordings -- recording technology wasn't invented until the late 19th century, and O'Carolan lived in a time in which electricity, radios, television sets, trains, planes, cars, and computers had yet to be invented. But while O'Carolan's time wasn't technologically advanced by today's standards, it was culturally rich -- and O'Carolan, an amazingly prolific composer, provided many charming melodies that continue to excite Celtic artists in the 21st century. Assembled by the Maryland-based Maggie's Music in 2002, this compilation finds various artists embracing gems that O'Carolan wrote centuries before they were even born. Carolan's Gift contains 14 tracks, and the Irishman wrote hundreds of pieces when he was alive. But if Carolan's Gift barely scratches the surface, it is an appealing surface. Someone who has never heard any of O'Carolan's melodies could easily become an admirer after hearing the Celtoiri Celtic Ensemble on "Mary O'Neill, Maggie Sansone on "Bridget Cruise," or Sue Richards on "Miss Murphy," "Fanny Poer," and "Mabel Kelly." If you notice that many of these instrumentals are named after women, it is no coincidence -- O'Carolan often named his songs after women who gave him work. Presumably, Mabel Kelly and Mary O'Neill were women who lived in Ireland in the 17th and 18th centuries. Carolan's Gift certainly isn't the last word on O'Carolan's legacy, but it is among the CDs to start out with if you're interested in exploring his work. ~ Alex Henderson
"Gaelic traditions are alive and well with Maggie's Music --a driving force behind the popularity of Celtic 'chamber folk,' which combines the intricate harmonies of classical music with the energy and spirit of folk music."- THE WASHINGTON POSTLiner NotesBelow is a list of the recordings and musicians featured on this collection, for more details you go to each of the albums and read the complete liner notes: Karen Ashbrook & Paul Oorts, Celtic Café (MM224)*Paspie Minuet/ Mr. Waller: Karen Ashbrook (hammered dulcimer), Paul Oorts (guitar), Andrea Hoag (violin) Dave Wiesler (piano), Dwight Purvis (French horn) Karen Ashbrook, Hills of Erin (MM207)The Two William Davises / Kean O'Hara: ...
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