This album marked the turning point for Clannad. Acclaimed for their six previous releases, which featured traditional music, the group looked to expand their horizons with more contemporary arrangements and instrumentation. Fuaim (pronounced foom, it means "sound" in Gaelic) marked the appearance of synthesizers, woodwinds, and electric guitars on some tracks. It's also the only Clannad album on which the family band is joined by Brennan sister Enya, who went on to massive solo success. Enya sings lead on two tracks, "An Tull" and "Buaiereadh An Phosta," but the album contains many other fine tracks, including some sung in English, such as "Strayed Away" and "The Green Fields of Gaothdobhair." --Daniel Durchholz
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Fuaim
Clannad , and Enya Manufacturer: Atlantic / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002IVB Release Date: 1993-03-02 |
Tracks:
- Na Buachailli Alainn
- Mheall Si Lena Glorthai Me
- Bruach Na Carriage Baine
- La Brea Fan Dtuath
- An Tull
- Strayed Away
- Ni Na Gaoithe La Na Scoilb?
- Lish Young Buy-A-Broom
- Mhorag's Na Horo Gheallaidh
- The Green Fields Of Gaothdobhair
- Buaireadh An Phosta
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This album marked the turning point for Clannad. Acclaimed for their six previous releases, which featured traditional music, the group looked to expand their horizons with more contemporary arrangements and instrumentation. Fuaim (pronounced foom, it means "sound" in Gaelic) marked the appearance of synthesizers, woodwinds, and electric guitars on some tracks. It's also the only Clannad album on which the family band is joined by Brennan sister Enya, who went on to massive solo success. Enya sings lead on two tracks, "An Tull" and "Buaiereadh An Phosta," but the album contains many other fine tracks, including some sung in English, such as "Strayed Away" and "The Green Fields of Gaothdobhair." --Daniel DurchholzCustomer Reviews:
Decent, but unmotivated and not Clannad's greatest album.......2002-05-19
FUAIM's standouts are "An tUll", featuring excellent traditional drumming, and "The Green Fields of Gaothdobhair", a sweetly sung paen to the band's hometown in Ireland's County Donegal. The long and complex "Ni La Na Gaoithe La Na Scoilb?" manages to combine modern instrumentation with traditional instruments that doesn't compromise the original style of the band. The song features keyboards by the band's little sister Eithne, who went on to sell millions of muzak-ish new age albums under the name Enya. The album's closer "Buaireadh an Phosta" is an amusing song about a wedding where the dowry is all that is on people's minds.
Not every song suceeds, however. "Lish Young Buy-a-Broom" and "Strayed Away" suffer from absolutely atrocious songwriting and extremly silly lyrics.
The album is quite listenable, and entertaining, but is certainly not the peak of Irish traditional music. The band sounds less than motivated in this album, as if they were forced to be in the studio against their will, and in any event the members of Clannad were never especially distinguished in their particular instruments. Maire Ni Bhraonain's singing is not as steady here as in further efforts. Altan or the Bothy Band offer a more outstanding sound. Clannad succeeded, however, in releasing an album of traditional material that will indeed appeal to the average American's ears.
I wouldn't recommend FUAIM as a first experience with Clannad, their 1996 album LORE has better production. Nonetheless, for those who have just started listening to Clannad, FUAIM is worth a listen.
Irish Ties That Bind.......2002-04-29
This album is lighthearted and sentimental. Its not heavy and is a great listen for those that are smitten with the happy bug. I am sure even if you were sad, putting on this album would make you tingle with the warm fuzzies.
Honestly, I can't find fault with the album for it provides ample entertainment from Enya's youthful and coy voice on "An Tull" or Maire's flattering energy on the traditional "Lish Young Buy-A-Broom."
Sadly, this was Enya's second and last appearance with Clannad, but this forced Clannad forward and changed them for the better. Enya has managed well in her own right.
This is a great album for those venturing into the world of Irish Music. It's modern but retains the charm of the old world. You won't be disappointed but surprised at the lingering harmonious embrace this band has to offer.
While the whole album is a gem, the standout tracks are "Na Buachailli Alainn", "Buaireadh An Phosta", "Mheall Si Lena Glorthai Me", "An Tull", and "Mhorag's Na Horo Gheallaidh"
Side Note: Clannad (on Fuaim) is comprised of Maire Brennan (Vocals, Harp), Eithne (Enya) Brennan (Keyboards, Vocals), Pol Brennan (Guitar, Percussion, Flute, Vocals), Ciaran Brennan (Vocals, Guitar, Bass, Keyboards), Noel (Guitar, Vocals) and Padraig Duggan (Guitar, Vocals, Mandolin).
If you like Clannad, try Altan.
Nice.......2001-12-07
The titles are confusing so it's a little difficult for me to break down this review into each individual track like I usually do when writing positive reviews.
An Tull is a rather happy popppy folk song. Fans of this kind of Clannad may not like songs like the airy Ri Na Cruinne, Anam or the ominous Mohicans Theme. The Green Fields Of Ghaothdobhair is a rather jazzy track that sounds similar to In A Lifetime. Na La Gaoithe La Na Scoilbe is my favorite song on this CD. It has some chants that would be the blueprint of their more haunting material. This song is over six minutes long and is like several songs in one. It starts off with mostly wobbly keyboards. The chanting then starts up. Then it becomes a mostly acoustic guitar song similar to Cad Sin Don Te Sin from Banba and then becomes a jazzy pop song with beautiful flutes.
This would be the last folk sounding album of theirs. For those who are mostly folk music lovers this might have been their last good album but hey I like both their more folk material as well their more New Age pop music as well. I recommend this album Even though it is only 35 minutes long.
A joyful noise indeed!.......2001-07-26
Thoroughly enjoyable Irish music and young Enya on two songs.......2001-06-20
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Fuaim
Clannad Manufacturer: Shanachie ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00008FQRP Release Date: 1990-10-08 |
Tracks:
- Na Buachailli Alainn
- Mheall Si Lena Gla
- Bruach Na Carraige Be
- LreDtuath
- T
- Strayed Away
- Ni La Gaoithe La Scoilb?
- Lish Young Buy-A-Broom
- Mhorag's Na Horo Gheallaidh
- Green Fields of Gaothdobhair
- Buaireadh an Ph
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Hebridean Sound (Fuaim As Innse Gall)
Glasgow Hebridean Choir Manufacturer: KRL / Lochshore ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0002B88EW Release Date: 2002-01-01 |
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Fuaim
Clannad Manufacturer: Shanachie Entertainm ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00000E825 Release Date: 1990-09-17 |
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Fuaim
Fuaim Clannad Manufacturer: Tara Records/Celtic ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0000284GR Release Date: 2006-08-22 |
Tracks:
- Na Buachailli Alainn
- Mheall Si Lena Glorthai Me
- Bruach Na Carraige Baine
- La Brea Fan Dtuath
- An Tull
- Strayed Away
- Ni La Na Gaoithe La Na Scoilb?
- Lish Young Buy-A-Broom
- Mhorag's Na Horo Gheallaidh
- The Green Fields Of Gaothdobhair
- Buaireadh An Phosta
World Music:
- Gipsy Songs
- Goza La Vida
- Great British Song Stylist [Import]
- Guitarra Brasileira [Import]
- Hamnava'i
- Hit Superstars 2005 [Import]
- Indian Music from Mexico
- Innuendo Out the Other [Import]
- Irish Romantic Classic Pop Songs
- Jazzminiero
World Music
Music for Cello & Piano by Rachmaninov, Sibelius and Dvorak
Police Dogs Bonfire [CD-single] [Import]
Maxximum [Limited Edition] [Import]
Photographs [Import] [Limited Edition]
No Surprises Pt. 1 [CD-single]
Live in Montreux 1988 [Import]
Latin Percussion With Soul [Import]