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1. Katie Campbell's Rambles/Streets Of Forbes
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2. Tinkerman's Daughter
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3. Little Big Time
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4. Lover's Ghost
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5. Man Of Arran
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6. North Amerikay
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7. We Two People
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8. One Morning In May
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9. Play A Merry Jig
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10. Where Are You (Tonight I Wonder)
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11. Don't Give Your Heart Away
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Loosely Connected,Niamh Parsons,Green Linnet,Folk & Traditional,Pop,World Music
Average customer rating:
- Anything but loosely conneted
- A collection of traditional Celtic and modern songs
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Loosely Connected
Niamh Parsons
Manufacturer: Green Linnet
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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- In My Prime
- Blackbirds & Thrushes
- Heart's Desire
ASIN: B000005CTQ
Release Date: 1995-01-13 |
Tracks:
- Katie Campbell's Rambles/Streets of Forbes
- Tinkerman's Daughter
- Little Big Time
- Lover's Ghost
- Man of Arran
- North Amerikay
- We Two People
- One Morning in May
- Play a Merry Jig
- Where Are You (Tonight I Wonder)
- Don't Give Your Heart Away
Customer Reviews:
Anything but loosely conneted.......2007-05-19
A friend of mine introduced me to Niamh Parsons several years ago and it was a great honor and pleasure. She autographed this CD for me and I love to so much I have purchased several for gifts over the years. The longer you listen to it the better it sounds which is hard to believe considering it sounds so amazing in the first time. I would highly recommend this cd and others by her. She is very talented and has a great gift in her voice. I can't wait to hear her perform again.
A collection of traditional Celtic and modern songs.......2006-09-30
Singer Niamh Parson's (pronounced "Neave") shows off her versatility as well as her deep, smooth, gloriously low voice. In this aptly titled debut album, she offers a loosely connected assemblage of songs ranging from mournful acapella renderings of traditional Irish ballads to stylish expressions of modern folk, jazz and rock. Parsons is described in the liner notes as "a singer whom the Celtic tradition has tried to claim back because a songstress like her only comes along once or twice in a generation. She is reluctant to return completely because, like many of her other country-women, her voice fits comfortably into a whole range of songstyles - from her own native ballads to country and contemporary songwriters' material." The diversity of genres can make for either an interesting or a disjointed listening experience, depending on your mood and on how interested you are in following Parsons' distinctive voice through her preferred range of musical styles. Personally, I think the unique qualities of her rich, deep vocals are best showcased in the unaccompanied ballads, but the accompaniments are fun too. The title "Loosely Connected" also refers to "The Loose Connections," by the way--the instrumentalists who back Parsons. They are: John McSherry on whistles, Paul McSherry on guitars, Dee More on bass, Eddie Friel on piano, and percussionist Dave Early. If you like Niamh Parson's work, try also that of Susan McKeown, Mary McLaughlin and the early work of Loreena McKennitt, all of which have similar traits in terms of either vocal timbre or musical stylings.
Average customer rating:
- A collection of traditional Celtic and modern songs
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Loosely Connected
Niamh Parsons
Manufacturer: Greentrax
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Folk
| Styles
| Music
Irish Folk
| Traditional British & Celtic Folk
| Folk
| Styles
| Music
Britain
| British Isles
| Europe
| International
| Styles
| Music
Ireland
| British Isles
| Europe
| International
| Styles
| Music
General
| International
| Styles
| Music
General
| Celtic
| International
| Styles
| Music
General
| International
| Indie Music
| Stores
| Music
International
| Imports
| Stores
| Music
ASIN: B0000245LR
Release Date: 2000-05-02 |
Tracks:
- Katie Campbell's Rambles/Streets of Forbes
- Tinkerman's Daughter
- Little Big Time
- Lover's Ghost
- Man of Arran
- North Amerikay
- We Two People
- One Morning in May
- Play a Merry Jig
- Where Are You (Tonight I Wonder)
- Don't Give Your Heart Away
Customer Reviews:
A collection of traditional Celtic and modern songs.......2006-09-30
Singer Niamh Parson's (pronounced "Neave") shows off her versatility as well as her deep, smooth, gloriously low voice. In this aptly titled debut album, she offers a loosely connected assemblage of songs ranging from mournful acapella renderings of traditional Irish ballads to stylish expressions of modern folk, jazz and rock. Parsons is described in the liner notes as "a singer whom the Celtic tradition has tried to claim back because a songstress like her only comes along once or twice in a generation. She is reluctant to return completely because, like many of her other country-women, her voice fits comfortably into a whole range of songstyles - from her own native ballads to country and contemporary songwriters' material." The diversity of genres can make for either an interesting or a disjointed listening experience, depending on your mood and on how interested you are in following Parsons' distinctive voice through her preferred range of musical styles. Personally, I think the unique qualities of her rich, deep vocals are best showcased in the unaccompanied ballads, but the accompaniments are fun too. The title "Loosely Connected" also refers to "The Loose Connections," by the way--the instrumentalists who back Parsons. They are: John McSherry on whistles, Paul McSherry on guitars, Dee More on bass, Eddie Friel on piano, and percussionist Dave Early. If you like Niamh Parson's work, try also that of Susan McKeown, Mary McLaughlin and the early work of Loreena McKennitt, all of which have similar traits in terms of either vocal timbre or musical stylings.
Average customer rating:
- A collection of traditional Celtic and modern songs
|
Loosely Connected
Niamh Parsons
Manufacturer: Green Trax Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| International
| Styles
| Music
ASIN: B0002B69ZC
Release Date: 2000-05-02 |
Customer Reviews:
A collection of traditional Celtic and modern songs.......2006-09-30
Singer Niamh Parson's (pronounced "Neave") shows off her versatility as well as her deep, smooth, gloriously low voice. In this aptly titled debut album, she offers a loosely connected assemblage of songs ranging from mournful acapella renderings of traditional Irish ballads to stylish expressions of modern folk, jazz and rock. Parsons is described in the liner notes as "a singer whom the Celtic tradition has tried to claim back because a songstress like her only comes along once or twice in a generation. She is reluctant to return completely because, like many of her other country-women, her voice fits comfortably into a whole range of songstyles - from her own native ballads to country and contemporary songwriters' material." The diversity of genres can make for either an interesting or a disjointed listening experience, depending on your mood and on how interested you are in following Parsons' distinctive voice through her preferred range of musical styles. Personally, I think the unique qualities of her rich, deep vocals are best showcased in the unaccompanied ballads, but the accompaniments are fun too. The title "Loosely Connected" also refers to "The Loose Connections," by the way--the instrumentalists who back Parsons. They are: John McSherry on whistles, Paul McSherry on guitars, Dee More on bass, Eddie Friel on piano, and percussionist Dave Early. If you like Niamh Parson's work, try also that of Susan McKeown, Mary McLaughlin and the early work of Loreena McKennitt, all of which have similar traits in terms of either vocal timbre or musical stylings.
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