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Iarla O'Lionaird|The Seven Steps to Mercy

The Seven Steps to Mercy

Iarla Ó Lionáird

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For his day job, Iarla Ó Lionáird is a vocalist for the Afro Celt Sound System, a band that fuses Celtic melodies with African rhythms and modern electronic textures. On his solo debut, the material is more strictly traditional, although the droning, rumbling accompaniments are as likely to be guitar loops (courtesy of producer Michael Brook) and heavily tweaked drum samples (courtesy of Jason Lewis) as anything else. Ó Lionáird's voice is a thing of sweet, soaring beauty, and on just about every track, he achieves an almost cathartic level of emotional intensity without overwhelming the listener with histrionics. On "Aoibhinn Cronan," the melodic tension builds slowly over a thick, dark bed of treated guitar and drums; on "Loch Lein," Ó Lionáird sings unaccompanied, his voice recorded at a high level to give you the illusion that he's singing right into your ear. In both contexts -- the one very modern, the other as old as humanity -- as well as on the other tracks, most of which fall somewhere in between those two treatments, he makes you feel as if you're peering over the edge of a deep well into the bottomless history of Irish music. Highly recommended.
© Rick Anderson /TiVo

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Seacht
00:06:17

Iarla Ó Lionáird, MainArtist

1997 Real World Records Ltd 1997 Real World Records Ltd

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Aililiu Na Gamhna
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Iarla Ó Lionáird, MainArtist

1997 Real World Records Ltd 1997 Real World Records Ltd

3
Caoineadh Na dTrí Mhuire
00:07:40

Iarla Ó Lionáird, MainArtist

1997 Real World Records Ltd 1997 Real World Records Ltd

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Abha
00:06:28

Iarla Ó Lionáird, MainArtist

1997 Real World Records Ltd 1997 Real World Records Ltd

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Aoibhinn Cronan
00:05:07

Iarla Ó Lionáird, MainArtist

1997 Real World Records Ltd 1997 Real World Records Ltd

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Loch Lein
00:02:28

Iarla Ó Lionáird, MainArtist

1997 Real World Records Ltd 1997 Real World Records Ltd

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Cuir a Choladh an Seanduine
00:03:20

Iarla Ó Lionáird, MainArtist

1997 Real World Records Ltd 1997 Real World Records Ltd

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An Buachaill Caol Dubh
00:05:40

Iarla Ó Lionáird, MainArtist

1997 Real World Records Ltd 1997 Real World Records Ltd

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Bean Dubh an Ghleanna
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Iarla Ó Lionáird, MainArtist

1997 Real World Records Ltd 1997 Real World Records Ltd

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Aisling Gheal
00:04:42

Iarla Ó Lionáird, MainArtist

1997 Real World Records Ltd 1997 Real World Records Ltd

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For his day job, Iarla Ó Lionáird is a vocalist for the Afro Celt Sound System, a band that fuses Celtic melodies with African rhythms and modern electronic textures. On his solo debut, the material is more strictly traditional, although the droning, rumbling accompaniments are as likely to be guitar loops (courtesy of producer Michael Brook) and heavily tweaked drum samples (courtesy of Jason Lewis) as anything else. Ó Lionáird's voice is a thing of sweet, soaring beauty, and on just about every track, he achieves an almost cathartic level of emotional intensity without overwhelming the listener with histrionics. On "Aoibhinn Cronan," the melodic tension builds slowly over a thick, dark bed of treated guitar and drums; on "Loch Lein," Ó Lionáird sings unaccompanied, his voice recorded at a high level to give you the illusion that he's singing right into your ear. In both contexts -- the one very modern, the other as old as humanity -- as well as on the other tracks, most of which fall somewhere in between those two treatments, he makes you feel as if you're peering over the edge of a deep well into the bottomless history of Irish music. Highly recommended.
© Rick Anderson /TiVo

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