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Between the Jigs and the Reels: A Retrospective

Between the Jigs and the Reels: A Retrospective is a two-disc anthology by the Irish folk band Planxty. It includes a 17-track CD and a 36-track DVD with over two hours of previously unreleased footage (1972–1982) from RTÉ archives.

Between the Jigs and the Reels:
A Retrospective
Compilation album by
Released28 October 2016
RecordedCommand Studios, London (1972)
Escape Studios, Kent, UK (1973)
Sarm Studios, London (1974)
Windmill Lane Studios (1979)
Windmill Lane Studios (1980)
Windmill Lane Studios (1983)
GenreIrish folk
Length77:08
LabelUniversal Music Ireland
Producer
Planxty chronology
Live 2004
(2004)
Between the Jigs and the Reels:
A Retrospective

(2016)

Recording edit

CD edit

All but two tracks are re-released from the following albums:[1]

Two tracks are re-released from earlier singles: one is "Nancy Spain" (track 16) from 1981, and the other is Timedance (track 17), a three-part suite recorded with full orchestra and rhythm section. The latter was also performed during the interval of the Eurovision Song Contest, held in Dublin on 4 April 1981, and was the genesis of the work Bill Whelan would later compose for Riverdance.[2]: 296–299 

DVD edit

The DVD features footage recorded during the following live performances:[1]

  • Live from The Late Late Show (1972) – (track 1),
  • The Music Makers, Live from the National Stadium (1973) – (tracks: 2–10),
  • Live from the Abbey Tavern (1980) – (tracks: 11–18),
  • Live Aisling Gheal Special (1980) – (tracks: 19–22),
  • Festival Fold, Live from the National Stadium (1982) – (tracks: 23–36)

Critical reception edit

Between the Jigs and the Reels:A Retrospective received positive reviews from folk music critics.

In her review of the compilation for The Irish Times (28 October 2016), Siobhan Long stated:[3]

  • "The boys are back. This CD/DVD is a timely reminder, 44 years after their debut, of the revolutionary musical imaginations that fuelled Planxty’s music and shaped so much of what has happened since then in the world of traditional music."
  • "There is a healthy balance between the show-stoppers (Little Musgrave) and the infinite complexities of the tunes (Baneasa’s Green Glade), with plenty of space in between to make room for every listener."
  • "The gargantuan DVD, bursting with outtakes from a slew of RTÉ recordings, is a treasure trove, with complementary versions of seminal recordings that will have ally self-respecting trad anoraks comparing and contrasting album and DVD for months."
  • "Between the Jigs and the Reels is also striking for the riches of Planxty’s ensemble contributions: all multi-instrumentalists, with three vocalists rambling from the west coast of Clare to the furthest reaches of eastern Europe, propelled by calculus-like rhythms and genteel vocals."

In his review of the compilation for the Irish Examiner (26 October 2016), Ed Power added:[4]

  • "Planxty are one of those seminal Irish acts doomed to bask in an aura of reverence while remaining essentially obscure to all but a tiny subset of the listening public."
  • "A new overview of their accomplishments, may go towards restoring the group to the prominence folk purists agree they deserve."

In his review of the compilation (5 October 2016), Roddie Cleere (of Roddie Cleere's Irish Music Show (IMS)) stated:[5]

  • "This wonderful and impressively assembled collection tells the story of a morphing ensemble of musicians, songwriters, collectors, arrangers, and singers with a mutual lust for the discovery of music from different times and different places. The songs and tunes they collected and arranged, including everything from soft introverted ballads to whirling regional fiddle tunes, from haunting airs to skittering Balkan jams, all somehow made sense within this unique narrative of traditional and folk music they had sculpted and named Planxty."
  • "This package of Planxty music is an arduously-curated goldmine of recordings, TV appearances and live sets that both the band and their fans deserve. Delve in. Lose yourself in it."

Track listing edit

CD edit

All titles credited as "Traditional" and arranged by: "Andy Irvine, Dónal Lunny, Christy Moore, Liam O'Flynn", except where indicated.[1]

  1. "True Love Knows No Season (Billy Gray)" (song) (Norman Blake) – 5:29
  2. "Pat Reilly" (song) – 3:15
  3. "Sí Bheag, Sí Mhór" (waltz) (Turlough O'Carolan) – 3:33
  4. "Follow Me Up to Carlow" (song) – 2:20
  5. "Băneasă's Green Glade"/"Mominsko Horo" (song/Bulgarian dance) (Andy Irvine)/(Trad., Arr. A. Irvine, D. Lunny) – 5:48
  6. "Aconry Lasses"/"The Old Wheels Of The World"/"The Spike Island Lasses" (reels) – 3:32
  7. "The Pursuit Of Farmer Michael Hayes" (song) – 6:10
  8. "Accidentals"/"Aragon Mill" (instrumental/song) (Andy Irvine)/(Si Kahn) – 6:02
  9. "The Irish Marche" (Irish clan march) (Traditional/William Byrd, Arr. Liam O'Flynn, Dónal Lunny, Bill Whelan) – 3:37
  10. "The Rambling Siúler" (song) – 4:19
  11. "The Well Below the Valley" (song) – 5:30
  12. "Junior Crehan's Favourite/Corney is Coming" (reels) – 2:36
  13. "Roger O'Hehir" (song) – 5:33
  14. "Smeceno Horo" (Bulgarian dance) – 4:32
  15. "The West Coast of Clare" (song) (Traditional, Arr. Andy Irvine) – 5:30
  16. "Nancy Spain" (song) – 3:32
  17. Timedance:
    a. "The Humours of Barrack Street" (reel) (Trad., Arr. Liam O'Flynn, Dónal Lunny, Christy Moore, Bill Whelan) – 1:30
    b. "Isercleran" (slow air/waltz) (Dónal Lunny, Bill Whelan) – 2:35
    c. "Ballymun Regatta" (slip jig) (Dónal Lunny, Bill Whelan) – 2:25

DVD edit

All titles credited as "Traditional" and arranged by: "Andy Irvine, Dónal Lunny, Christy Moore, Liam O'Flynn", except where indicated.[1]

  1. "The Blacksmith"/"Blacksmithereens" (song/Bulgarian dance) (Trad., Arr. Andy Irvine, Dónal Lunny)
  2. "Three Drunken Maidens"/"The Foxhunter's Reel" (song/reel)
  3. "When First Unto This Country" (song)
  4. "Sweet Thames Flow Softly" (song) (Ewan MacColl)
  5. "The Gold Ring" (jig)
  6. "Hey! Sandy" (song) (Harvey Andrews)
  7. "Kitty Gone A Milkiing/Music Of The Forge" (reels)
  8. "Only Our Rivers" (song) (Mickey MacConnell)
  9. "Raggle Taggle Gypsy/Tabhair Dom Do Lámh" (song/slow air)
  10. "Three Drunken Maidens"/"The Foxhunter's Reel" (song/reel) (Reprise)
  11. "The Good Ship Kangaroo" (song)
  12. "Ride A Mile/Hardiman The Fiddler/The Yellow Wattle" (jigs)
  13. "The Hackler From Grouse Hall" (song)
  14. "An Bonnán Buí/The West Wind" (reel)
  15. "The Jolly Beggar/The Wise Maid" (song/reel)
  16. "Sally Brown" (sea shanty)
  17. "Bean Pháidin"/"Rakish Paddy" (song)
  18. "Little Musgrave" (song)
  19. "East At Glendart/Brian O'Lynn/Pay The Reckoning" (double jigs)
  20. "The Lady On The Island/The Gatehouse Maid/The Virginia/Callaghan's" (reels)
  21. "As I Roved Out (Andy)" (song)
  22. "Smeceno Horo" (Bulgarian dance)
  23. "Johnny of Brady's Lea" (song)
  24. "The Pullet/The Ladies Pantalettes" (reels)
  25. "I Pity The Poor Immigrant" (song) (Bob Dylan)
  26. "Arthur McBride" (song)
  27. "True Love Knows No Season (Billy Gray)" (song) (Norman Blake)
  28. Timedance:
    a. "The Humours of Barrack Street" (reel) (Traditional, Arr. Liam O'Flynn, Dónal Lunny, Christy Moore, Bill Whelan)
    b. "Isercleran" (slow air/waltz) (Dónal Lunny, Bill Whelan)
    c. "Ballymun Regatta" (slip jig) (Dónal Lunny, Bill Whelan)
  29. "You Rambling Boys Of Pleasure" (song)
  30. "The Good Ship Kangaroo" (song)
  31. "Táimse Im' Chodladh" (slow air)
  32. "Thousands Are Sailing" (song)
  33. "Queen Of The Rushes"/"Paddy Fay's" (jigs)
  34. "Little Musgrave" (song)
  35. "The Scholar/The Chattering Magpie/Lord McDonald's/The Virginia/Callaghan's" (reels)
  36. "Cliffs of Dooneen" (song)

Personnel edit

CD

DVD

Charts edit

Chart (2016) Peak
position
Irish Albums (IRMA)[6] 10

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Sleeve notes from Between the Jigs and the Reels: A Retrospective, Universal Music Ireland, CD/DVD LC01846, 2016.
  2. ^ O'Toole, Leagues (2006). The Humours of Planxty. Ireland: Hodder Headline. ISBN 0-340-83796-9.
  3. ^ Long, Siobhan (28 October 2016). "Planxty – Between the Jigs and the Reels album review: Four decades of bursting trad's boundaries". Retrieved 28 October 2016.
  4. ^ Power, Ed (26 October 2016). "Album Review: Planxty – Between the Jigs and the Reels". Retrieved 28 October 2016.
  5. ^ Cleere, Roddie (5 October 2016). "Planxty – Between the Jigs and the Reels: A Retrospective CD/DVD". Retrieved 28 October 2016.
  6. ^ . Chart-Track. IRMA. Retrieved 5 November 2016.

External links edit

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Between the Jigs and the Reels A Retrospective is a two disc anthology by the Irish folk band Planxty It includes a 17 track CD and a 36 track DVD with over two hours of previously unreleased footage 1972 1982 from RTE archives Between the Jigs and the Reels A RetrospectiveCompilation album by PlanxtyReleased28 October 2016RecordedCommand Studios London 1972 Escape Studios Kent UK 1973 Sarm Studios London 1974 Windmill Lane Studios 1979 Windmill Lane Studios 1980 Windmill Lane Studios 1983 GenreIrish folkLength77 08LabelUniversal Music IrelandProducerDonal Lunny Phil Coulter Donal Lunny amp Bill WhelanPlanxty chronologyLive 2004 2004 Between the Jigs and the Reels A Retrospective 2016 Contents 1 Recording 1 1 CD 1 2 DVD 2 Critical reception 3 Track listing 3 1 CD 3 2 DVD 4 Personnel 5 Charts 6 References 7 External linksRecording editCD edit All but two tracks are re released from the following albums 1 Planxty 1973 tracks 3 4 12 15 The Well Below the Valley 1973 tracks 2 11 Cold Blow and the Rainy Night 1974 track 5 After the Break 1979 tracks 7 10 14 The Woman I Loved So Well 1980 tracks 1 13 Words amp Music 1983 tracks 6 8 9 Two tracks are re released from earlier singles one is Nancy Spain track 16 from 1981 and the other is Timedance track 17 a three part suite recorded with full orchestra and rhythm section The latter was also performed during the interval of the Eurovision Song Contest held in Dublin on 4 April 1981 and was the genesis of the work Bill Whelan would later compose for Riverdance 2 296 299 DVD edit The DVD features footage recorded during the following live performances 1 Live from The Late Late Show 1972 track 1 The Music Makers Live from the National Stadium 1973 tracks 2 10 Live from the Abbey Tavern 1980 tracks 11 18 Live Aisling Gheal Special 1980 tracks 19 22 Festival Fold Live from the National Stadium 1982 tracks 23 36 Critical reception editBetween the Jigs and the Reels A Retrospective received positive reviews from folk music critics In her review of the compilation for The Irish Times 28 October 2016 Siobhan Long stated 3 The boys are back This CD DVD is a timely reminder 44 years after their debut of the revolutionary musical imaginations that fuelled Planxty s music and shaped so much of what has happened since then in the world of traditional music There is a healthy balance between the show stoppers Little Musgrave and the infinite complexities of the tunes Baneasa s Green Glade with plenty of space in between to make room for every listener The gargantuan DVD bursting with outtakes from a slew of RTE recordings is a treasure trove with complementary versions of seminal recordings that will have ally self respecting trad anoraks comparing and contrasting album and DVD for months Between the Jigs and the Reels is also striking for the riches of Planxty s ensemble contributions all multi instrumentalists with three vocalists rambling from the west coast of Clare to the furthest reaches of eastern Europe propelled by calculus like rhythms and genteel vocals In his review of the compilation for the Irish Examiner 26 October 2016 Ed Power added 4 Planxty are one of those seminal Irish acts doomed to bask in an aura of reverence while remaining essentially obscure to all but a tiny subset of the listening public A new overview of their accomplishments may go towards restoring the group to the prominence folk purists agree they deserve In his review of the compilation 5 October 2016 Roddie Cleere of Roddie Cleere s Irish Music Show IMS stated 5 This wonderful and impressively assembled collection tells the story of a morphing ensemble of musicians songwriters collectors arrangers and singers with a mutual lust for the discovery of music from different times and different places The songs and tunes they collected and arranged including everything from soft introverted ballads to whirling regional fiddle tunes from haunting airs to skittering Balkan jams all somehow made sense within this unique narrative of traditional and folk music they had sculpted and named Planxty This package of Planxty music is an arduously curated goldmine of recordings TV appearances and live sets that both the band and their fans deserve Delve in Lose yourself in it Track listing editCD edit All titles credited as Traditional and arranged by Andy Irvine Donal Lunny Christy Moore Liam O Flynn except where indicated 1 True Love Knows No Season Billy Gray song Norman Blake 5 29 Pat Reilly song 3 15 Si Bheag Si Mhor waltz Turlough O Carolan 3 33 Follow Me Up to Carlow song 2 20 Băneasă s Green Glade Mominsko Horo song Bulgarian dance Andy Irvine Trad Arr A Irvine D Lunny 5 48 Aconry Lasses The Old Wheels Of The World The Spike Island Lasses reels 3 32 The Pursuit Of Farmer Michael Hayes song 6 10 Accidentals Aragon Mill instrumental song Andy Irvine Si Kahn 6 02 The Irish Marche Irish clan march Traditional William Byrd Arr Liam O Flynn Donal Lunny Bill Whelan 3 37 The Rambling Siuler song 4 19 The Well Below the Valley song 5 30 Junior Crehan s Favourite Corney is Coming reels 2 36 Roger O Hehir song 5 33 Smeceno Horo Bulgarian dance 4 32 The West Coast of Clare song Traditional Arr Andy Irvine 5 30 Nancy Spain song 3 32 Timedance a The Humours of Barrack Street reel Trad Arr Liam O Flynn Donal Lunny Christy Moore Bill Whelan 1 30 b Isercleran slow air waltz Donal Lunny Bill Whelan 2 35 c Ballymun Regatta slip jig Donal Lunny Bill Whelan 2 25 DVD edit All titles credited as Traditional and arranged by Andy Irvine Donal Lunny Christy Moore Liam O Flynn except where indicated 1 The Blacksmith Blacksmithereens song Bulgarian dance Trad Arr Andy Irvine Donal Lunny Three Drunken Maidens The Foxhunter s Reel song reel When First Unto This Country song Sweet Thames Flow Softly song Ewan MacColl The Gold Ring jig Hey Sandy song Harvey Andrews Kitty Gone A Milkiing Music Of The Forge reels Only Our Rivers song Mickey MacConnell Raggle Taggle Gypsy Tabhair Dom Do Lamh song slow air Three Drunken Maidens The Foxhunter s Reel song reel Reprise The Good Ship Kangaroo song Ride A Mile Hardiman The Fiddler The Yellow Wattle jigs The Hackler From Grouse Hall song An Bonnan Bui The West Wind reel The Jolly Beggar The Wise Maid song reel Sally Brown sea shanty Bean Phaidin Rakish Paddy song Little Musgrave song East At Glendart Brian O Lynn Pay The Reckoning double jigs The Lady On The Island The Gatehouse Maid The Virginia Callaghan s reels As I Roved Out Andy song Smeceno Horo Bulgarian dance Johnny of Brady s Lea song The Pullet The Ladies Pantalettes reels I Pity The Poor Immigrant song Bob Dylan Arthur McBride song True Love Knows No Season Billy Gray song Norman Blake Timedance a The Humours of Barrack Street reel Traditional Arr Liam O Flynn Donal Lunny Christy Moore Bill Whelan b Isercleran slow air waltz Donal Lunny Bill Whelan c Ballymun Regatta slip jig Donal Lunny Bill Whelan You Rambling Boys Of Pleasure song The Good Ship Kangaroo song Taimse Im Chodladh slow air Thousands Are Sailing song Queen Of The Rushes Paddy Fay s jigs Little Musgrave song The Scholar The Chattering Magpie Lord McDonald s The Virginia Callaghan s reels Cliffs of Dooneen song Personnel editCD Christy Moore vocals guitar bodhran keyboard Andy Irvine vocals mandolin mandola bouzouki harmonica hurdy gurdy Donal Lunny bouzouki guitars bodhran vocals Liam O Flynn uilleann pipes tin whistles Matt Molloy flute tracks 1 7 10 13 14 Bill Whelan keyboards tracks 1 6 8 9 13 16 17 Noel Hill concertina tracks 1 13 Tony Linnane fiddle tracks 1 13 Nollaig Casey fiddle tracks 6 8 9 16 17 James Kelly fiddle tracks 6 8 9 Paul McAteer Drums track 17 John Drummond Bass track 17 Mike Nolan Benny McNeill Davy Martin John Tate and Jack Boyle Brass Section track 17 Audrey Park Concert Mistress track 17 DVD Christy Moore vocals guitar bodhran keyboard Andy Irvine vocals mandolin mandola bouzouki harmonica hurdy gurdy Donal Lunny bouzouki guitars bodhran vocals Liam O Flynn uilleann pipes tin whistlesCharts editChart 2016 Peak position Irish Albums IRMA 6 10References edit a b c d Sleeve notes from Between the Jigs and the Reels A Retrospective Universal Music Ireland CD DVD LC01846 2016 O Toole Leagues 2006 The Humours of Planxty Ireland Hodder Headline ISBN 0 340 83796 9 Long Siobhan 28 October 2016 Planxty Between the Jigs and the Reels album review Four decades of bursting trad s boundaries Retrieved 28 October 2016 Power Ed 26 October 2016 Album Review Planxty Between the Jigs and the Reels Retrieved 28 October 2016 Cleere Roddie 5 October 2016 Planxty Between the Jigs and the Reels A Retrospective CD DVD Retrieved 28 October 2016 GFK Chart Track Albums Week 44 2016 Chart Track IRMA Retrieved 5 November 2016 External links edit Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Between the Jigs and the Reels A Retrospective amp oldid 1083487599, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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