Brian
Hughes
with
Donnchadh Gough, Nollaig Casey & Garry O'Briain,
James
Blennerhasset, Brendan O'Regan and Bruno Staehelin
Whirlwind
CICD 164
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Track
Listing
1. Rosemary Lane / The Kilavil Jig/ Doherty's Fancy 2. Grainne's Fancy / Alexander's Hornpipe 3. An Chearc is a hAl / Reel of Mullinavat 4. The Piper's Waltz / The Table Top Tumble 5. O'Keeffe's Polka /Terry Teahan's / Babes in the Wood 6. Touhy's / Man of Aran 7. Up Ya Boya / Paddy McMahon's / Miss Bruce 8. De Bharr na gCnoc 9. The Golden Keyboard / John McKenna's / The Eel In The Sink 10. The Rose in the Heather 11. The Independent Hornpipe / The Moving Pint / Brady's 12. Noirin Ni Riann's 13. O'Connell's / The Brosna Slide / O'Leary's Slide 14. Tear the Calico / Dispute at the Crossroads / Martin Wynne's click on underscored titles to hear MP4 sound samples.
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We
are delighted to announce the launch of.
Brian Hughes
with
Donnchadh Gough, Nollaig Casey & Garry O'Briain, James Blennerhasset,
Brendan O'Regan and Bruno Staehelin
Whirlwind
CICD 164
...
"superb technique and a fine feel for the music. We'll be seeing more of
Brian Hughes, and the sooner the better". The Living Tradition (reviewing
Whistle Stop)
Whirlwind is the new album from Brian Hughes, released on the Cló Iar-Chonnachta
label. Brian Hughes is from Athy, Co. Kildare, and has established himself as
one of the finest tin whistle players in the tradition, a fact confirmed by
this album of vibrant whistle music. Brian's earliest introduction to music
was through his grandfather Christy Bracken, a noted bagpiper, who transmitted
his love of traditional music to his grandson. As well as tin whistle, Brian
also has a great interest in the flute and uilleann pipes and was a regular
visitor to the Pipers' Club in Henrietta Street, Dublin, in his youth. He has
always been an avid collector of tunes both old and new, many of which sit comfortably
alongside each other on this wonderfully varied album. Whirlwind is Brian's
second album. His first album, Whistle Stop, was released on the Gael-Linn label
in 1997.
Brian is joined on Whirlwind by guest musicians Garry O'Briain, Nollaig Casey,
Brendan O'Regan, Donnchadh Gough (Danu), James Blennerhasset and Bruno Staehlin.
Copperplate is
very proud to have this title on our roster and to help it achieve its full
potential will be supporting this release with a full-scale promotional mail
out to media and retail.
Press
Reviews
Irish Music Magazine
May 07
This is a
lovely album of whistle tunes delivered by one of the sweetest players on the
scene. Brian Hughes' first album "Whistlestop " was a revelation:
his second is a confirmation. Sticking pretty much to the old Generation whistles
in D and C, Brian effortlessly handles a wide range of Irish dance music from
polkas to waltzes with a gorgeous tone and crisp fingerwork.
From "Rosemary Lane " to "The Eel in the Sink", Brian's jigs and reels sparkle like summer raindrops. "Alexander's Hornpipe "is one of three at a bright jaunty pace, showing this man's control and ability to improvise. "The Piper's Waltz " flows smoothly into "The Table-Top Tumble ", a charming Hughes composition. Trios of slides and polkas trip off Brian's tongue and fingers: "O'Keeffe's, CuzTeehan's, O'Connell's, O'Leary's ", all grand old names. "Tuohy's Reel " and "Man of Aran " are slowed down to a gentle stroll a la Lunasa.
Nollaig Casey and
Brendan O'Regan add fiddle, mandolin and bouzouki to Brian's whistle on a few
tracks. There's also percussion and upright bass, and varied accompaniment from
Garry O'Briain throughout. The two slow airs on "Whirlwind " don't
tempt Brian onto low whistles, but he does switch to a wooden Seery high D which
gives a fuller tone in the low octave. "De Bharr Na gCnoc " is rarely
heard, a simple song melody played straight and pure here.
"Noirin Ni Riain's" comes from the well-known singer's repertoire,
another unusual air.
The wooden whistle
is also featured on the final set of reels: "Rip the Calico, Dispute at
the Crossroads ", and "Martin Wynne's ". And there you have it,
a nicely rounded recording by an exceptional whistle player, well produced and
packaged, with interesting notes and artwork. Alex
Monaghan
LiveIreland.com
We opened the mailer
from one of the essential Irish labels, Clo-lar-Chonnacta. ALWAYS tasty stuff
on this label. One of the best. Hmmm. A tin whistle album. Disappointment. Another
whistle album? Really? Well, okay. On it goes. Stunned! Gobsmacked! This Brian
Hughes out of Kildare has delivered a massive winner! Lets start with
technique. Lots of whistle players have the technique. Great breath control
is the problem. The god of breath control, and of whistling generally, is Mary
Bergin. Well, make room for Brian Hughes! Of course, he is out of a musical
family. Goes without saying. This album has a huge repertoire, and lots of styles.
Such excellent musicians helping out! Nollaig Casey on fiddle. Garry OBriain
on guitar, mandocello and keyboards. Brian ORegan (one of our favs) on
mandolin and bouzouki. Bruno Staehelin on percussion, Donnchadh Gough on bodhran
and James Blennerhasset on bass round it all out. Whistle albums, like harp
albums, can get very, very boring---unless in the hands of a master. Brian Hughes
is a master. Big league, all the way! Great, great. Hughes also plays the pipes.
Wish he would have given us some more here. Ah, lets not get picky. This
is one of the best whistle albums we have EVER heard. Get it! Title is Whirlwind,
which also describes Brians playing. We love this. Rating: Four Harps
Bill Margeson