by Catherine L. Tully
Artist:
Bow TripletsAlbum:
"Fair Play To You"Year produced: 2006
Packed with 16 wonderful songs, this is one of my favourite listens in a while. The Bow Triplets music manages to be traditional and exciting all at the same time. The musical arrangements really capitalize and highlight the skill of the musicians, which is considerable. Most of the players began studying music as children or have taught music at some point, and you can definitely hear it in the expertise of their playing.
The songs on the CD range from slow, melodic tunes with dreamy vocals such as "The Fisherman" to lively spins like the first track, "The Butterfly and Fermory Lasses." Thinking back a previous CD of theirs, "
One Spot On Earth," where I expressed a preference for their vocal tracks, I have to say that on this effort, I enjoyed both equally. The instrumental tracks were truly thought through--and beautiful--whether fast or slow. They stand side by side with the other songs on this CD as excellent. The mix of vocalists makes for an interesting listen as well. You are never sure if it will be the yarn spun by delicate woman's coos, or a friendly man's voice singing.
It is always a joy to see a group grow and progress; reaching out beyond previous efforts. It is even more lovely when the band is really good to begin with and just keeps getting better. The 16 tracks make for a good, long, listen and leave you feeling satisfied. The last song, "Follow The Heron" is a perfect endcap to a truly great CD. Smashing.
Catherine L. Tully is a freelance writer and photographer who specializes in the arts. She has written for American Style and Classical Singer, among others and reviews music for
Celtic MP3s Music Magazine. You can reach her through her photography website at
www.moonbeamdigital.com.
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