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Gleann Nimhe – The Poison Glen

Gleann Nimhe – The Poison Glen is the eleventh studio album by Irish folk music group Altan and their tenth studio album of original material, released in late February / early March 2012 on the Compass Records label.[8]

Gleann Nimhe
Studio album by
Released28 February 2012: US
8 March 2012: Europe / Australia
9 March 2012: Ireland[1]
12 March 2012: UK[1]
RecordedApril 2011 – January 2012[2][3][4][5][6][7]
StudioThe Steeples Studios, Ramelton, Ireland
Additional recordings:
by Manus Lunny at Stiúidió na Mara, An Bhráid, Tír Chonaill, Na Rosa (The Rosses), County Donegal, Ireland
by Alwyn Walker at Westlands Studios, Dublin, Ireland &
by John Walker at The Villa, Savage, Minnesota, USA
GenreCeltic
Length51:56
LabelCompass Records (US)
Keltia (France)
ProducerMairéad Ní Mhaonaigh & Altan
Altan chronology
25th Anniversary Celebration
(2010)
Gleann Nimhe
(2012)
The Widening Gyre
(2015)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
PopMatters

Background edit

This is the first studio album of original material to be released by Altan in since the release of Local Ground on 1 March 2005.

Title edit

Gleann Nimhe, or the Poisoned Glen, is the Irish name of a glen located near Dún Lúiche, in County Donegal in Ireland. In English, Gleann Nimhe means "The Heavenly Glen" or "The Poison Glen" (also written "The Poisoned Glen").[9]

Music edit

The album features An Ghealóg, a song composed by Martin Tourish who would later join the band replacing Dermot Byrne, temporarily starting from the extensive Fall 2013 (mostly) German tour and permanently since Dermot Byrne's departure from the band in early 2014.

Critical reception edit

On 22 April 2012, Gleann Nimhe – The Poison Glen received a six-star album review (out of 10) from PopMatters's music critic John L. Murphy, stating: «Shifting somewhat away from its Narada-label leanings of a decade back into New Age-inflected stylings, this Compass Records release offers a more traditional delivery of tunes, reliable in their familiar conjuring of their Northwestern Irish heritage. At its best, this recalls their standout albums originally released in America on the Green Linnet Records label.»[10]

On 16 December 2015, "Beyond Tunes" blog critic Eros Faulk made the tune "Tommy Potts' Slip Jig" one of his three "tracks of the month December 2015" (out of the blog's seven "tracks of the month"), stating: «One of the greatest Donegal groups strikes again with this exceptional track. It’s only one tune, yet they make it quite interesting. The third time through in the second part, Dermot Byrne (accordion) does backup, and it carries into the next time. Then fiddlers Mairéad Ní Mhaonaigh and Ciaran Tourish do a wonderful fiddle harmony/backup before going back to melody and ending this tune, all the way the wonderful accompanists doing amazing backup.»[11]

Track listing edit

  1. "A Fig for a Kiss/The Turf Cutter" – 2.47 (Slip Jigs)
  2. "Seolta Geala" – 3.59 (Song)
  3. "The Ardara Girls/The Backdoor Highlands/Fáscadh Mo Léine (The Wringing of my Shirt)/Reel in A/Ciarán Tourish's Reel" – 6.05 (Highlands and Reels) (sometimes called "The Ardara Set")
  4. "An Ghealóg" – 4.57 (Song)
  5. "Caitlín Triall" – 3.22 (Song)
  6. "The New Rigged Ship/Eddie Curran's/The Monaghan Twig/Kitty the Hare" – 4.27 (Reels)
  7. "The Blackest Crow" – 4.50 (Song)
  8. "The Lancers Jig/The Further in the Deeper" – 3.11 (Also known as "John Doherty's Jigs"[nb 1])
  9. "The Lily of the West" – 4.33 (Song)
  10. "The Wheels of the World" – 4.03 (Reel)
  11. "Cailín Deas Crúite na mBó" – 4.23 (Song)
  12. "Tommy Potts' Slip Jig" – 2.48
  13. "The House at the Corner" – 2.31 (Tune)

See tune identifications for this album at irishtune.info.

Personnel edit

Live performances edit

Altan played live in concert the following tracks:

  • "A Fig for a Kiss/The Turf Cutter",
  • "Seolta Geala",
  • "The Ardara Set",
  • "An Ghealóg",
  • "Caitlín Triall",
  • "The New Rigged Ship/Eddie Curran's/The Monaghan Twig/Kitty the Hare",
  • "The Blackest Crow" &
  • "The Lancers Jig/The Further in the Deeper".

Notes edit

  1. ^ As these jigs are from the playing of John Doherty, according to Mairéad Ní Mhaonaigh who introduced this track that way on stage during a concert on 15 May 2012 in Lyon, France.

References edit

  1. ^ a b Tradschool / Altan / New album / Gleann Nimhe 2 July 2012 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ "Altan – In the middle of rehearsing and recording a new... – Facebook".
  3. ^ "Altan – The weather is inspiring.....but in the studio... – Facebook".
  4. ^ "Altan – Hello all.....heading back into the studio soon to... – Facebook".
  5. ^ "Altan (@altanmusic) – Twitter".
  6. ^ "Altan – Altan's new recording project..."The Poison Glen",... – Facebook".
  7. ^ "Altan – Gleann Nimhe, "The Poison Glen", our latest studio... – Facebook".
  8. ^ "Altan returns with new album, US tour".
  9. ^ "Scott C. Curran's photograph "The Poison Glen, Dunlewey, Donegal, Ireland"". Flickr. 14 February 2015. Retrieved 29 February 2016.
  10. ^ "Gleann Nimhe – The Poison G". PopMatters. 22 April 2012. Retrieved 29 February 2016.
  11. ^ "Tracks Of The Month December 2015 – Eros' Picks: Tommy Potts' Slip Jig". beyondtunesblog.wordpress.com. 16 December 2015. Retrieved 29 February 2016.

External links edit

  • Official recording page
  • Official Altan website
  • Official Mairéad Ní Mhaonaigh website

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Gleann Nimhe The Poison Glen is the eleventh studio album by Irish folk music group Altan and their tenth studio album of original material released in late February early March 2012 on the Compass Records label 8 Gleann NimheStudio album by AltanReleased28 February 2012 US 8 March 2012 Europe Australia 9 March 2012 Ireland 1 12 March 2012 UK 1 RecordedApril 2011 January 2012 2 3 4 5 6 7 StudioThe Steeples Studios Ramelton Ireland Additional recordings by Manus Lunny at Stiuidio na Mara An Bhraid Tir Chonaill Na Rosa The Rosses County Donegal Ireland by Alwyn Walker at Westlands Studios Dublin Ireland amp by John Walker at The Villa Savage Minnesota USAGenreCelticLength51 56LabelCompass Records US Keltia France ProducerMairead Ni Mhaonaigh amp AltanAltan chronology25th Anniversary Celebration 2010 Gleann Nimhe 2012 The Widening Gyre 2015 Professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingPopMatters Contents 1 Background 2 Title 3 Music 4 Critical reception 5 Track listing 6 Personnel 6 1 Altan 6 2 Guest musicians 6 3 Production 7 Live performances 8 Notes 9 References 10 External linksBackground editThis is the first studio album of original material to be released by Altan in since the release of Local Ground on 1 March 2005 Title editGleann Nimhe or the Poisoned Glen is the Irish name of a glen located near Dun Luiche in County Donegal in Ireland In English Gleann Nimhe means The Heavenly Glen or The Poison Glen also written The Poisoned Glen 9 Music editThe album features An Ghealog a song composed by Martin Tourish who would later join the band replacing Dermot Byrne temporarily starting from the extensive Fall 2013 mostly German tour and permanently since Dermot Byrne s departure from the band in early 2014 Critical reception editOn 22 April 2012 Gleann Nimhe The Poison Glen received a six star album review out of 10 from PopMatters s music critic John L Murphy stating Shifting somewhat away from its Narada label leanings of a decade back into New Age inflected stylings this Compass Records release offers a more traditional delivery of tunes reliable in their familiar conjuring of their Northwestern Irish heritage At its best this recalls their standout albums originally released in America on the Green Linnet Records label 10 On 16 December 2015 Beyond Tunes blog critic Eros Faulk made the tune Tommy Potts Slip Jig one of his three tracks of the month December 2015 out of the blog s seven tracks of the month stating One of the greatest Donegal groups strikes again with this exceptional track It s only one tune yet they make it quite interesting The third time through in the second part Dermot Byrne accordion does backup and it carries into the next time Then fiddlers Mairead Ni Mhaonaigh and Ciaran Tourish do a wonderful fiddle harmony backup before going back to melody and ending this tune all the way the wonderful accompanists doing amazing backup 11 Track listing edit A Fig for a Kiss The Turf Cutter 2 47 Slip Jigs Seolta Geala 3 59 Song The Ardara Girls The Backdoor Highlands Fascadh Mo Leine The Wringing of my Shirt Reel in A Ciaran Tourish s Reel 6 05 Highlands and Reels sometimes called The Ardara Set An Ghealog 4 57 Song Caitlin Triall 3 22 Song The New Rigged Ship Eddie Curran s The Monaghan Twig Kitty the Hare 4 27 Reels The Blackest Crow 4 50 Song The Lancers Jig The Further in the Deeper 3 11 Also known as John Doherty s Jigs nb 1 The Lily of the West 4 33 Song The Wheels of the World 4 03 Reel Cailin Deas Cruite na mBo 4 23 Song Tommy Potts Slip Jig 2 48 The House at the Corner 2 31 Tune See tune identifications for this album at irishtune info Personnel editAltan edit Mairead Ni Mhaonaigh Fiddle Vocals Ciaran Tourish Fiddle Whistle Backing vocals Dermot Byrne Accordion Ciaran Curran Bouzouki Mandolin Mark Kelly Guitar Bouzouki Backing Vocals Daithi Sproule Guitar Backing Vocals Guest musicians edit Jim Higgins Bodhran on tracks No 1 4 No 6 8 and 10 Snare Drum on track 9 Percussion on tracks No 10 amp 12 Harry Bradley Flute on tracks No 1 4 No 6 and 13 Production edit Mairead Ni Mhaonaigh producer mixing except track 1 Altan producers mixing except track 1 Billy Robertson recording mixing track 1 Manus Lunny recording Stiuidio na Mara Seafront Studio An Bhraid Na Rosa Co Dhun na nGall Donegal Ireland Alwyn Walker recording Westlands Studios Dublin Ireland mixing track 1 John Walker recording The Villa Savage Minnesota United States Ciaran Tourish mixing Terry McGinty mastering Valley Studios Ballybofey County Donegal Edain O Donnell sleeve design All tracks traditional arranged by Altan except The Turf Cutter composed by Paddy O Brien of Daingean County Offaly and Saint Paul Minnesota in honor of his late father Christy O Brien Seolta Geala a sea shanty translated by Proinsias o Maonaigh Francie Mooney Mairead s late father Ciaran Tourish s Reel composed by late Cape Breton fiddler Jerry Holland and Dougie McDonald An Ghealog composed by Martin Tourish The Blackest Crow melody by American musician Pete Sutherland words traditional Tommy Potts Slip Jig composed by Tommy Potts The House at the Corner composed by Daithi SprouleLive performances editAltan played live in concert the following tracks A Fig for a Kiss The Turf Cutter Seolta Geala The Ardara Set An Ghealog Caitlin Triall The New Rigged Ship Eddie Curran s The Monaghan Twig Kitty the Hare The Blackest Crow amp The Lancers Jig The Further in the Deeper Notes edit As these jigs are from the playing of John Doherty according to Mairead Ni Mhaonaigh who introduced this track that way on stage during a concert on 15 May 2012 in Lyon France References edit a b Tradschool Altan New album Gleann Nimhe Archived 2 July 2012 at the Wayback Machine Altan In the middle of rehearsing and recording a new Facebook Altan The weather is inspiring but in the studio Facebook Altan Hello all heading back into the studio soon to Facebook Altan altanmusic Twitter Altan Altan s new recording project The Poison Glen Facebook Altan Gleann Nimhe The Poison Glen our latest studio Facebook Altan returns with new album US tour Scott C Curran s photograph The Poison Glen Dunlewey Donegal Ireland Flickr 14 February 2015 Retrieved 29 February 2016 Gleann Nimhe The Poison G PopMatters 22 April 2012 Retrieved 29 February 2016 Tracks Of The Month December 2015 Eros Picks Tommy Potts Slip Jig beyondtunesblog wordpress com 16 December 2015 Retrieved 29 February 2016 External links editOfficial recording page Official Altan website Official Mairead Ni Mhaonaigh website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gleann Nimhe The Poison Glen amp oldid 1171167825, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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