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The tracks themselves cover a wide range in repetoire, time and sound quality. The first few tracks are particularly "old fashioned" in their sound quality. But this low fidelity is more than made up for by the level of Ennis' playing as a younger man. Put simply, his reels can be blisteringly alive when he really goes at it in these earlier tracks.
There are, of course, many of the usual sqeaks and squawks (and the occasional false start) one associates with Ennis recordings. For an enthusiast, these are endearing; for a first-time listener they may be off-putting. I think it is safe to say this CD will most please those who already have a strong interest in the uilleann pipes and in Ennis specifically. (I suggest "The Wandering Minstrel" as an excellent Ennis CD for the beginner.)
Like "Bonny Bunch of Roses", "Forty Years" has a couple of spoken tracks, which are obviously tongue in cheek and are sure to raise a smile. Also like "Bonny Bunch", there are a couple of whistle tracks as impressive as anything else on the CD.
A final word for all the Spilane fans out there. This is a hard-core uilleann piping CD: there are no rainsticks, tablas, marimbas, synthesizers or didgeridoos. There is, in fact, no accompaniment other than the creaking of Ennis' bellows as he pumps air into a set which is legendary for its leakiness. This is a CD for listening and studying; transcendental meditators ought look elsewhere.
In my opinion, better than published by Tara 'The Best of Irish Piping'.
All the flavor and knowledge of Seamus Ennis in an essential disc for which they love the uilleann pipe.
Very interesting the photos that contain.
The root and inspiration of pipers as the great Liam O'Flynn or Dicky Deegan is here.
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