Music CD - The Chieftains: Further Down the Old Plank Road

Further Down the Old Plank Road. The Chieftains Tracks: The Raggle Taggle Gypsy, Jordan Is A Hard Road To Travel, Hick's Farewell, Shady Grove, The Girl I Left Behind, Rosc Catha Na Nuimhain/Arkansas Traveller/The Wild Irishman, Lambs In The Greenfield, The Moonshiner/I'm A Gambler I'm a Rambler, Wild Mountain Thyme, Chief O'Neill's Hornpipe, Bandit Of Love/
Music CD: Further Down the Old Plank Road
Artist: The Chieftains

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Manufacturer: RCA Victor
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Tracks:
1. The Raggle Taggle Gypsy
2. Jordan Is A Hard Road To Travel
3. Hick's Farewell
4. Shady Grove
5. The Girl I Left Behind
6. Rosc Catha Na Nuimhain/Arkansas Traveller/The Wild Irishman
7. Lambs In The Greenfield
8. The Moonshiner/I'm A Gambler I'm a Rambler
9. Wild Mountain Thyme
10. Chief O'Neill's Hornpipe
11. Bandit Of Love/The Cheatin' Waltz
12. The Squid Jiggin' Ground/Larry O'Gaff
13. Three Little Babies
14. Fisherman's Hornpipe/The Devil's Dream
15. Talk About Suffering/Man Of The House
16. The Lily Of The West

Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0828765289726
Label: RCA Victor
Manufacturer: RCA Victor
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: RCA Victor
Release Date: 2003-09-09
Studio: RCA Victor

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Spotlight customer reviews:

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Summary: It's great, except.....
Comment: THis cd is really great. I enjoy Don WIlliams Wild Mt Thyme very much, but members of my family think it should have went to a woman. Wait...that's the thing that makes this cd not awesome, the women singing tradtional male songs. It seems bothersome, especially Roseann Cash. But all in all, I do love the cd.

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Summary: Great second set of roots music from "The Plank Road Sessions"
Comment: Here we go again. This time around, I think the CD is highlighted by one of country's greatest living legends and one of bluegrass music's greatest young acts. That would be "Wild Mountain Thyme" by gentleman Don Williams and "The Raggle Taggle Gypsy" by Nickel Creek. There are some great pipe tunes on this one as well. Once again we have some themes which seem to exude Appalachia whereas others have a "Northerly" feel. Highly recommended.

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Summary: Chieftains Merge Irish & Bluegrass Influences
Comment: This follow-up to 2002's DOWN THE OLD PLANK ROAD doesn't deviate from that album's successful formula of combining traditional Irish music with bluegrass and old timey country music.

Highlights include Tim O'Brien's foot-stomping rendition of "Shady Grove, John Prine's plaintive "The Girl I Left Behind," Ricky Skaggs' "Talk About Suffering/Man of the House" and Nickel Creek's performance of the centuries' old "Raggle Taggle Gypsy."

Several of these songs were not originally recorded for this album. "Fishmerman's Hornpipe/The Devil's Dream," which features the lightning fingers of Doc Watson, was recorded in 1980-81. Four other tracks (9-12) were recorded in 1992, presumably during the sessions for the 1992 release ANOTHER COUNTRY.

Overall, this is a thoroughly satisfying album from Ireland's best ambassadors of Irish music. [Running time 55:06] HIGHLY RECOMMENDED



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Summary: Way Down The Old Plank Road
Comment: Both "Plank Road" CDs are great for fans of Irish/Old Time/Country music.
Highlights on this one, for me, include John Hiatt's version of the Uncle Dave Macon song Jordan is a Hard Road, and Doc Watson with the Chieftains.
The Nickle Creek version of Raggle Tagle Gypsy doesn't do it for me -- I've been spoiled by listening to the Planxty version for years.
All in all a great listen, with an interesting historical connection.

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Summary: further is better
Comment: I found the first cd by the chieftains recorded in Nashville to lack a cohesiveness. It also, in my opinion, suffered from the excess of having a 10+ minute instrumental song at the end that seemed to drone on and on. This one "works" better for me and is entertaining and enjoyable from start to finish. An excellent variety of collaborating artists with everything from the country baritone of Don Williams to the beautiful vocal instrument of Emmylou Harris's voice. Highly recommended for Chieftain and country (real country) music fans alike.

I was surprised that there was no mention of the passing of Derek Bell in the liner notes of the cd. Perhaps a tribute to him will be made in an upcoming cd.



Editorial Reviews:

As on Another Country (1992) and The Old Plank Road (2002), the venerable Irish acoustic band celebrates the shared sources of Celtic music and America's Appalachian folk/old-timey/bluegrass canon. That several of the guest players are veterans of all three sets lends a note of continuity to the palpable joy of discovery that fairly leaps from every track. Highlights are non-stop, but Allison Moorer's doom-laden vocal on "Hick's Farewell" raises goose-flesh, as does Emmylou Harris' "Lambs In The Greenfield," while Don Williams' treatment of an old Scottish ballad, "Wild Mountain Thyme," reveals a sturdy, unsentimental masculinity. The Chieftains are generous hosts throughout, often taking a back seat so their collaborators may shine. A poignant note: harpist and multi-instrumentalist Derek Bell, a longtime Chieftains member, died just after the Plank Road sessions were completed. That these were destined to be among his final recordings makes them all the more worthy of treasuring. --Christina Roden


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