Music CD - Steve McDonald: Highland Farewell

Highland Farewell. Steve McDonald Tracks: Child of the Gael, The Highland Farewell, By Law, Pain, The End of the Earth, All My Days, End of The Highland Way, My Heart Belongs to Scotland, Seawulf, Scottish Soldier, Southern Gael, Flower of Scotland
Music CD: Highland Farewell
Artist: Steve McDonald

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Manufacturer: Etherean
Average Customer Rating: Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5

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Tracks:
1. Child of the Gael
2. The Highland Farewell
3. By Law
4. Pain
5. The End of the Earth
6. All My Days
7. End of The Highland Way
8. My Heart Belongs to Scotland
9. Seawulf
10. Scottish Soldier
11. Southern Gael
12. Flower of Scotland

Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0097347760322
Label: Etherean
Manufacturer: Etherean
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Etherean
Release Date: 2000-11-14
Studio: Etherean

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Spotlight customer reviews:

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Summary: Overall a great CD!
Comment: I bought this albulm for my wife years ago and she loved it. I started listening to it a year or two ago and it is very calming while I sit in traffic. My 3 year old daughter loves his version of "Wild Mountain Time". I really enjoy the opening track and recommend this albulm to anyone looking for new age celtic music!

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Summary: Highland Farewell
Comment: Beautiful, moving and gradious music.An excelent sample of neo-celtic-new age style of music.Along the different songs Steve McDonald portrays the sense of loss and dettachmnt of the scottish people that had to leave their beloved land and move for good to foreign and unknown lands.Even if you're not scottish you can perceive the great drama of the celtic exodus.

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Summary: Beautiful!!
Comment: I love all of Steve's CD's! They always take me back in time to the experiences of the Scottish people. I don't know how many times I've cried while listening to his music. The strength and stamina of the Scotts is incredible and Steve's chronicle of their desire for freedom is excellent!

Customer Rating: Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5
Summary: Trite, Banal Treatment of a Terrible History
Comment: If you are looking for Gaelic music, even in a progressive format, you won't find it in this CD, which is a pastiche of bad poetry and bad music.

Several reviewers have commented on the poetry aspect of the songs - well, if you are into trite and banal rhymes, then this is the album for you. Let's see, we've got the chorus of "Southern Gael" - "Hey hey, Southern Gael, you made it through the wind and hail" repeated ad nauseum. The rest of this, with the exception of "Pain", which is a true work of Scotland, is much the same.

The music, which overuses synthesizers, is typical New Age garbage - all major key, 4:4 timing - kind of like Madonna without the originality. Actually, the whole album reminds me of David Arkenstone. Wordy and pretentious

The Highland Clearances were a dark and sad time, and the story deserves a better treatment than this. I suggest "Fire in the Glen" by Manus Lunny, Phil Cunningham and Andy Stewart, of "Silly Wizard" fame, not to mention "Caledonia's Hearty Sons" by the full "Silly Wizard" crew, "Anthem for the Common Man" by the very prolific "Battlefield Band", and "Real Estate" by Dougie MacLean.


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Summary: Melodius McDonald
Comment: While this CD doesn't have the impact of "Sons of Somerled," it is still more than worth a listen. McDonald illustrates his love and pride in his Scottish ancestry with every breath, bringing both pathos for the Clearances, and pride in the Scots ability to triumph in the face of adversity. McDonald's work brings unique cultural stamp of the Highlands to all corners of the world--a polar opposite to the original English intent!

Bravo!



Editorial Reviews:

In this follow-up to his "Album of the Year" winning SONS OF SOMERLED, and "Album of the Year" nominated STONE OF DESTINY, Steve McDonald explores the soul-touching history of the demise of the Highland Clans. COVR CD of the Year! Features special guest artist Hollie Smith!


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