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LIVE RECORDING was made in May/June 1995 in the course of a series of
concerts in the Highlands of Scotland: at the 2nd Highland Harp Festival
held in Inverness and in the Western Isles of Skye, Harris, Benbecula
and Mull. It was released in late 1995 to an extraordinary level of critical
acclaim.
N.B.: This is a high-quality digital recording: there is no background
noise! The spoken introductions have been completely omitted and the applause
has been cut down a lot so that the album doesn't become tedious on repeated
listening.
Scroll down for Reviews and Tracklisting
THE IRISH TIMES (Ireland)
"MÁIRE NÍ CHATHASAIGH and Chris Newman produce music
of fire and brilliance on harp and guitar. This latest release from the
high-wire act in traditional music is live and without a net. The wow
factor is, as usual, very high; what a pity domestic CDs can't be slowed
down like tape and vinyl, the better to appreciate the dexterity. Although
some of the pieces included have been recorded before they have been metamorphosed
into something different in the meantime, and in some cases are almost
unrecognisable. Genteel Eleanor Plunkett is rushed headlong from
the 18th to the 20th century by a raunchy guitar solo, while A Sore
Point has become a bravura showy slalom piece where harp and guitar
chase each other up and down the octaves. Táimse Im Chodladh
is perfection; spare, resonating and beautiful." - Nuala O'Connor,
8.12.95

FOLK ROOTS (England)
"WANDERING AROUND the Scottish Highlands and Islands last summer
with no particular itinerary, I discovered that on both Mull and Skye
I had contrived to miss concerts by Ní Chathasaigh & Newman
by one night.
Judging by this stunning album (recorded at several island venues and
the Harp Festival at Balnain House in Inverness), I really should plan
my holidays better. Máire Ní Chathasaigh is not only a virtuoso
harp player but a tremendous singer as well. Chris Newman is one of the
best flat picking guitarists in the UK, with a remarkable sympathy and
feel for traditional music. Together they achieve a rare synergy, which
shines through whether they're playing an O'Carolan slow air with a beautiful
improvised guitar solo (Eleanor Plunkett), bouncing around a
traditional American fiddle tune (Turkey in the Straw), or alternating
the lead at breakneck speed on a mock ragtime tune (Stroll On).
Máire's singing on the ritual Thugamar Féin an Samhradh
Linn definitely scores highly on the "small hairs" scale,
contrasting well with the lighthearted A Shaighdiúirín
a Chroí.
This duo clearly have a great time but also take their music and their
sound very seriously, and Newman's expertise at recording acoustic music
has produced one of the best live albums I've heard in a long time. Máire
and Chris are always a treat to see in concert and this album captures
the essence of these two remarkable performers in a rare and priceless
way. Absolutely essential."
- FOLK ROOTS, MARCH 1996

TAPLAS (Wales)
“AN absolute mind-blower!”

DIRTY LINEN (USA)
"ANYONE who has seen Máire Ní Chathasaigh and Chris
Newman live in concert knows that they are one of the most accomplished
duos on the circuit today. "Graceful nonchalance" is a good
description of their confident and polished sound, executed so painlessly.
Blazing guitar and dancing harp move effortlessly from flashy American
fiddle tunes to Irish reels to swing/jazz frenzies... Sometimes one can
forget the blithe grace of Ní Chathasaigh's voice in the heat of
the instrumental fervour.” - DIRTY LINEN

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH (England)
“CHARMING TUNES played with considerable elegance and, at times,
blistering pace. Another triumph for this sparkling partnership.”
-Colin Randall

ROCK 'N' REEL
"TWO SETS of strings in perfect harmony: simply astonishing!
Both are technically brilliant players and it's to their credit that they
can combine this virtuosity with an almost tangible feeling of warmth
and spontaneity. As live albums go, this is definately one of the better
ones because although several of these tunes have appeared on earlier
recordings their new arrangements and the sizeable chunk of previously
unrecorded material lifts Live In The Highlands
above the usual 'let's release a live version of the last album and fleece
the fans' mentality of many artists and record companies. Excellent!"
- ROCK 'N' REEL

THE CORK EXAMINER (Ireland)
"A WARM and thoroughly accomplished album that balances virtuosity
with a deep respect for the music." - Pat Ahern

FOLK ON TAP (England)
"THE RECORD OUTPUT of this outstanding couple continues unabated,
and with it the grandeur of their playing. Practically everything that
is to be said about their playing has now been said. The wonder is that
they can still produce music that is capable of surprising us and which
sounds as fresh as though they had just discovered it. So when I say that
the listener who has already heard Máire and Chris will know what
to expect in terms of skill, finesse, sheer technical brilliance, and
quality of repertoire, that same listener will still be caught as unawares
as if he or she is just discovering Máire and Chris for the first
time." - FOLK ON TAP APRIL-JUNE 1996

ACOUSTIC GUITAR (USA)
“Dazzling”
Tracklisting:
Turkey in the Straw; The Gander in the Praitie Hole/The Donnybrook Boy/The
Queen of the Rushes
Thugamar Féin an Samhradh Linn (We brought the summer in); The
Unknown/Wellington's Reel; Eleanor Plunkett; The Acrobat/Bonny Banchory/Millbrae;
Róisín Dubh; The Humours of Ballyloughlin; A Shaighdiúirín
a Chroí (Dear Soldier of my heart)/The Blackbird; Salt Creek; Táimse
im' Chodladh; A Sore Point; Stroll On!

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