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The fourth album by the band Kila brings traditional Irish music kicking and screaming into the new millennium with a baroque, theatrical flair. Kila's sound tastefully and energetically combines such traditional instruments as uilleann pipes, tin whistle, fiddle, and bodhrán with Middle Eastern strings, African percussion, and horns to fashion a distinctively Irish approach to world-fusion. Each of the seven musicians--including former Dead Can Dancers Rónán Ó Snodaigh and Lance Hogan--is a talented multi-instrumentalist and vocalist. The jazzy acoustic guitar and flute on "The Compledgegationist" might remind listeners of previous generations of Celtic folk-rock ensembles (early Jethro Tull, Pentangle), while "Rachel's Reel" sounds a bit like David Grisman's "jazzgrass" hybrid. But the Gaelic rap on "Tine Lasta" and the Afro-Celt tribal drumming on "An Tiománaí" are something else again. It's unlikely that there'll be a more fresh and original release to come out of Ireland in 2000.
Track listing:
1. Compledgegationist: O'Callaghan's Fight of Fancy/The Compledgegationis
2. Tin Lasta
3. Turlough's
4. Andy's Bar: AR en Imeall/On the Bog/Talamh Slan?
5. Tiomanai
6. Where Did Ya Hide That Train, Joe?
7. Liostirin Waltz: Star of the Sea/The Liostrini Waltz
8. Rachel's Reel
9. Epicy
10. Lemonade an Buns: Juillet a Brest/127, Bothar Na Tra/Lemonade and Bun
11. Ge Tu Fein
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