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Voice of Ages (Special Edition) [CD+DVD]

The Chieftains, Bon Iver Audio CD
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  • Audio CD (23 April 2012)
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Format: CD+DVD
  • Label: Concord
  • ASIN: B006CC0XP2
  • Other Editions: Audio CD  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (13 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 208 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

Disc: 1
1. Carolina Rua [Imelda May]
2. Come All Ye Fair and Tender Ladies [Pistol Annies]
3. Pretty Little Girl [Carolina Chocolate Drops]
4. Down in the Willow Garden [Bon Iver]
5. Lily Love [The Civil Wars]
6. The Lark in the Clear Air / Olam Punch [Punch Brothers]
7. My Lagan Love [Lisa Hannigan]
8. When the Ship Comes In [The Decemberists]
9. School Days Over [The Low Anthem]
10. The Frost is All Over [Punch Brothers]
See all 15 tracks on this disc
Disc: 2
1. The Making Of 'Voice of Ages'
2. School Days Over [The Low Anthem] music video

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BBC Review

Another day, another Chieftains album festooned with celebrity guests. Paddy Moloney’s eager eye for a marketing opportunity occasionally incites cynicism, and it’s tempting to scour the cast list here – Bon Iver, The Low Anthem, The Decemberists, Paolo Nutini, The Civil Wars and Carolina Chocolate Drops are amongst the collaborators – and assume this is merely an attempt by the Chieftains to delay their dotage by attaching themselves to some of the groovier names on the block, in the style of their most successful Chieftains album, The Long Black Veil. Released back in 1995, said collection featured turns from The Rolling Stones, Sting and Mark Knopfler.

Tempting, but unfair, for while some automatically rail against the perception of The Chieftains’ self-appointed role as unofficial international ambassadors of Irishness, the bottom line is that Voice of Ages is a fine album. Only they could incorporate a track recorded in outer space by whistle player/flautist/NASA astronaut Cady Coleman, but the way they slickly melt her playing into a characteristic Chieftains knees-up is not merely a clever selling point, it’s rather good. And, for all their sway with younger audiences, the guest acts never get to dominate, always bowing to the grace and elegance of that magnificent ensemble sound, be it the hoedown spirit of Pretty Little Girl (Carolina Chocolate Drops) or Bob Dylan’s When the Ship Comes In (delivered with engaging sensitivity by The Decemberists).

Some work better than others. There have been sufficient mind-blowing recordings of the great ballads My Lagan Love and Peggy Gordon to deposit these Lisa Hannigan and The Secret Sisters versions respectively among the also-rans, but there’s much to commend, too. The Low Anthem’s unexpectedly telling take on Ewan MacColl’s mining song School Days Over, Imelda May’s forceful Carolina Rue and Bon Iver’s fragile Down in the Willow Garden are all hypnotically engaging.

Yet it’s that uniquely distinctive Chieftains sound – mellifluous one moment, rip-roaring the next – that’s the heart of the album, even with virtuoso musicians like the Punch Brothers and Galician piper Carlos Núñez on board. The group’s previous album, the Mexican-themed San Patricio, is more challenging and rewarding; but as a tastefully populist exercise this set represents a job well done.

--Colin Irwin

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40 of 43 people found the following review helpful
By Red on Black TOP 50 REVIEWER VINE™ VOICE
Format:Audio CD
It appears that the Chieftains have the ability to pick up the phone and almost expect of right some of the best talent to say "yes" to working with these inveterate collaborators. In 1995 they released "The long black veil" and dutifully artists like Mick Jagger, Sting, Sinead O'Connor, Mark Knoplfer and Tom Jones headed to the studio to join them. Their stellar collaboration with Van Morrison on "Irish Heartbeat" in 1999 was easily one of the best albums of that year. Now on "Voice of Ages" they celebrate 50 years of playing simply magnificent music in a magnificent fashion by pulling together an "A List" of new musicians with Americana allegiances to revisit some classics and have a rattling good time in the process.

True there are a couple of questionable tracks here and it doesn't all work. The ability of Paolo Nutini for one to irritate and annoy by adopting some kind of Irish accent and a bad impression of Christy Moore on "Hard Times" is an incentive for all of us to chip into the fund to construct border controls around the town of Paisley and never let him out. That said there is plenty here to charm, enjoy and positively bounce to. The take of the Carolina Chocolate Drops on "Pretty little girl" positively fizzes energy and Paddy Moloney and his fellow old reprobates are clearly having a whale of a time. Things slow for a lovely rendition by Lisa Hannigan of the standard "My Lagan Love". Yes it does follow the Van Morrison template set in Irish Heartbeat but it is hugely atmospheric and beautifully executed. Equally the brilliant Civil Wars are naturals to perform a gorgeous version of "Lilly love" which you should download post haste. The Punch Brothers grow in stature every time this reviewer hears them and their contribution comes in a playful version of "The Frost is over" which would require you to nail your foot to the floor to stop it tapping along to its lifting melody. Colin Meloy's Decemberists are a obvious choice to undertake a cover of Dylan's "When the ship comes in" and the Chieftains backing is brilliantly restrained. Two real standout tracks are from those masters of Americana - Bon Iver and the Low Anthem. The formers "Down in the willow" is a excellent lament with Justin Vernon's ghostly vocal perfectly suited to infuse it with the right level of melancholy as the Chieftains whip up a haunting backdrop. Equally the Low Anthem's version of "School Days are Over" starts with a chorus of children's voices before Ben Knox Miller great vocal shows you don't have to adopt a mock Irish accent to sing a great folk song by Ewan MacColl. The last word on this album should however go to the Chieftains themselves. The eleven minute plus "Chieftains Reunion" comes with their trademark master musicianship packed with fiddles, harps and tin whistles aplenty and achieves a feat that seems wired into great Irish traditional music namely it makes your heart and head soar at its sheer exuberance. The Chieftains have in recent years branched out into other forms of world music and the exhilarating finale "Lundu" which they undertake with Carlos Nunez the Galician musician who plays the gaita, the traditional Galician bagpipe rounds "Voice of Ages" off in great style.

One fascinating extra dimension to this CD is the Chieftains attempt to colonise the solar system. In essence "The Chieftains in Orbit." sees NASA astronaut Cady Coleman greet the listener with a musical blast from onboard the International Space Station and plays part of an endearing song on instruments borrowed from Matt Molloy and Paddy Maloney. Overall "Voice of Ages" is a very welcome celebration of 50 years of brilliant artistry from this great Irish band. It is to their credit that they have kept this fervent music at the forefront of international audiences over this time and constantly develop a wider base for Irish music. Happy Golden anniversary.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
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I first bought a Chieftains Album at Chieftains III and this one still has the same fresh and adventurous spirit.
The mix of the Chieftains and younger artists is sometimes mixed, some are just a bit too twee for me but there are real stand out items, not least the reunion with older members like Michael Tubridy and Sean Potts, the Galician piece and the Decembrists take on a Bob Dylan song.
Well worth the money, especially with the accompanying DVD.Just let the music flow over you.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
Curate's egg 12 May 2012
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Having followed The Chieftains for nearly 40 years it is exciting that they can still produce material that sounds as fresh as this - the only other artist that immediately comes to mind for matching this ability to re-invent themselves over a similar timespan is Neil Young - admittedly the freshness on this album is partly a product of the collaborations but that is no bad thing especially if it brings the band to the attention of a younger audience. The standout track is Lily Love with The Civil Wars (and I will be buying their album now!) but most of the upbeat tracks are terrific especially the The Frost is All Over with the Punch Brothers and Lundu with Carlos Nunez and his band. The Chieftains Re-union with amongst many others Noel Eccles of Moving Hearts is also great fun. Only the slower tracks cost this a fifth star - My Lagan Love with Lisa Hannigan does little to improve on earlier versions by the likes of Sinead O'Connor or Kate Bush and the Bon Iver track is also unexpectedly insipid although it may well grow over time. Overall though a very good album.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
Michael
This is a delightful disc, containing a wonderful mix of songs and celebrities, and the real essence of the Chieftains' music. Played often already !
Published 3 days ago by sarummichael
WHAT A WONDERFUL ALBUM
I was watching later With Jules Holland when The Chieftains were playing with The Carolina Chocolate Drops, what a wonderful sound. Read more
Published 5 days ago by Kevin J Clarke (Brickflyman)
voice of ages - brilliant
Voice of Ages (Special Edition)This is a brilliant cd and there is a dvd with it. If you enjoy listening to the Chieftains you will love this too. Well worth the money.
Published 5 days ago by christine
magic piping
I first heard this standing in a supermarket queue forty odd years ago. It captivated me then, and it still holds the same magic . Keep piping Paddy, its lifts our spirits still.
Published 8 days ago by morissman
Excellent compilation of traditional music
We ordered this knowing that there were more tracks of other artists than the Chieftains. It is an excellent album
Published 12 days ago by Mrs. S. Middleton
Very Good
Very good first hear preview on jools holand and had to have a copy, only trouble is I downloaded it so no list of singers. Read more
Published 18 days ago by Rob8
Play on.
I always thought the charm of folk was it was always last century! There are two types of music, bad and good, we always have our own taste, the Chieftains like many musicians who... Read more
Published 27 days ago by Paul Mason
Good Craic
I don't take my Chiefains music as seriously as some of the rather petty criticisms of this Cd and I've been enjoying them since they started back in the 60's or so; OK yeah one or... Read more
Published 29 days ago by P. M. G.
Happyto meet
I can't help but see a certain sense of trying to claw on to being contemporary and current here. Sure - they are gifted and had a long long string of very good luck, but the shine... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Element
oh please
fiddles, harps and tin whistles.....this is sooooooooooo last century Ireland, for the love of all that is holy buy something that reflects a fiddle and tin whistleness free modern... Read more
Published 1 month ago by irishman2012
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