John Doan plays the harp guitar, an obscure antique instrument with an indeterminate lineage. When you hear Doan play, it sounds like more than one musician performing. It's not that his lines are so complicated, but deep lows and ringing highs are mixed in with the sound of conventional acoustic guitar strings.
Although Doan doesn't play traditional music, the American musician uses the harp guitar to profess his love of the Celtic Isles. Wayfarer follows up his previous album, Eire: Isle of the Saints, with another collection of songs woven together with the intricacy of a Celtic knot. Inspired by his travels to sacred locations in Ireland, Doan often composed this music right on the spot. Amplified by Billy Oskay's immaculate production, Doan's gorgeous melodies lift off the heather accompanied by Irish whistles, subtle choirs, and enveloping atmospheres. With Wayfarer, Doan once again goes beyond the Celtic clichés and rote standards for an album that brings the mystery back to Ireland. --John Diliberto
Wayfarer: A Celtic Pilgrimage,John Doan,Hearts of Space,Celtic Fusion,Celtic/Irish,Int'l & World Music,New Age,Pop,World Music
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Wayfarer: A Celtic Pilgrimage
John Doan Manufacturer: Hearts of Space ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000K2BH Release Date: 1999-09-21 |
Tracks:
- Skelling Michael: A Rock In The Sea
- Wayfarer: On The Path To Holycross Abbey
- Gazing On The Face Of The Sea
- Festival
- The Way Of My Fathers
- A Pilgrim's Hymn
- St. Brendan: Recounting The Voyage
- Run To Sanctuary
- Castle Dinas Bran: Procession Of The Holy Grail
- St. Joseph Arrives In Avalon
- The Hunter And The Hare
Product Description
1. Rock In The Sea, A
2. Wayfarer: On The Path To Holycross Abbey
3. Gazing On The Face Of The Sea
4. Festival
5. Way Of My Fathers, The
6. Pilgrim's Hymn, A
7. St. Brendan Recounting The Voyage
8. Run To Sanctuary
9. Castle Dinas Bran: Procession Of The Holy Grail
10. St. Joseph Arrives In Avalon
11. Hunter And The Hare, The
Format: CD
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John Doan plays the harp guitar, an obscure antique instrument with an indeterminate lineage. When you hear Doan play, it sounds like more than one musician performing. It's not that his lines are so complicated, but deep lows and ringing highs are mixed in with the sound of conventional acoustic guitar strings.Although Doan doesn't play traditional music, the American musician uses the harp guitar to profess his love of the Celtic Isles. Wayfarer follows up his previous album, Eire: Isle of the Saints, with another collection of songs woven together with the intricacy of a Celtic knot. Inspired by his travels to sacred locations in Ireland, Doan often composed this music right on the spot. Amplified by Billy Oskay's immaculate production, Doan's gorgeous melodies lift off the heather accompanied by Irish whistles, subtle choirs, and enveloping atmospheres. With Wayfarer, Doan once again goes beyond the Celtic clichés and rote standards for an album that brings the mystery back to Ireland. --John Diliberto
Customer Reviews:
gentle, uplifting.......2005-04-13
Skellig Michael is pure magic, but the rest of the album gives you soothing, yet invigorating music. Sometimes Celtic instrumentals can been too soothing, make me sleepy, slowing me down when I am trying to write. Others make me want to get up and dance, causing me to lose focus. Doan's album is just right, the perfect back drop. This is not a variety of tunes, but ones that seamlessly fit together and blend right into one another, so they are non-intrusive when I am trying to concentrate.
Pure Celtic magic! Flawlessly conjured by Doan.
A beautiful journey, however you choose to experience it.......2003-01-02
This album is Doan's story -- in music -- of his travels to sacred sites or "thin places" in the British Isles. If you have an hour to travel, you can take the journey yourself by reading the notes Doan provides with each song. Close your eyes to experience the song, then open them and read the notes once or twice. Then close them again and fly away.
What an incredible string player!! Great, Gentle music........2000-11-29
Amazing!!.......2000-11-24
His best work so far!.......1999-12-07
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