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Sacred Earth

Sharon Shannon

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Format: CD

Cat No: CCCD1100

Release Date:  14 April 2017

Label:  Celtic Collections Ltd

Packaging Type:  Digipak

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  5390872195221

Genres:  Folk  Irish Folk  

Release Date:  06 October 2017

Label:  Celtic Collections Ltd

Packaging Type:  Gate Fold Vinyl

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  5390872195238

Genres:  Folk  Irish Folk  

  • Description

    Well-known for her arrangements of traditional Irish tunes and Irish-influenced compositions, Sharon Shannon cheerfully mixed in with often unexpected styles from around the world, including – for the first time - Africa. Blues, North and West African music and reggae sit easily with Sharon's dancing rhythm in her new album Sacred Earth showing the ancient connections from South and East to West and back again.

    Shannon has always been eager to explore new styles, and to meet and work with other musicians. Justin Adams, who co-produced the album has long been an expert in African (and Middle Eastern) music styles. Justin played on Sharon's 2007 album 'Renegade', and she wanted to work with him again on this project both because of his African connections and because "he's such a generous musician and I love his fearless approach to music".

    According to Justin "ever since a latenight music session at her house in Galway, I've been aware of the joy and openness that goes alongside Sharon's rootedness in tradition.

    It's her free-wheeling approach that makes Sharon Shannon so exciting. And she puts it all down to the time she spent working with The Waterboys, when there were "no rules as to the type of music played…we could move very easily from a punk song to an old timey American waltz to Irish jigs and reels and onto New Orleans-type blues". As a soloist, she has continued that approach. Working with Denis Bovell on 'Out The Gap', back in 1994, she found that "the reggae rhythm lent a very groovy backing to an Irish reel". Since then there have been excursions into Argentinian tango, Breton music, American folk and country, and much more besides – including, of course, that massively-successful collaboration with Steve Earle on 'The Galway Girl'.

    Description

    Sharon Shannon is a musician who likes to surprise. While she is known for her arrangements of traditional Irish tunes and Irish-influenced compositions, she has always been eager to explore new styles, and to meet and work with other musicians. There are Irish influences here, of course, but these are cheerfully mixed in with often unexpected styles from around the world, including – for the first time - Africa. Sharon has perfectly mastered an African/Irish crossover. Justin Adams, who co-produced the album has long been an expert in African (and Middle Eastern) music styles. Justin played on Sharon’s 2007 album 'Renegade', and she wanted to work with him again on this project both because of his African connections and because “he’s such a generous musician and I love his fearless approach to music".According to Justin “ever since a latenight music session at her house in Galway, I've been aware of the joy and openness that goes alongside Sharon's rootedness in tradition. My musical passions that have led to immersion in Blues, North and West African music and Reggae sit easily with Sharon's dancing rhythm, and show the ancient connections from South and East to West and back again, connections we need to celebrate more than ever”.

    It’s her free-wheeling approach that makes Sharon Shannon so exciting. And she puts it all down to the time she spent working with The Waterboys, when there were “no rules as to the type of music played…we could move very easily from a punk song to an old timey American waltz to Irish jigs and reels and onto New Orleans-type blues”. As a soloist, she has continued that approach. Working with Denis Bovell on 'Out The Gap', back in 1994, she found that “the reggae rhythm lent a very groovy backing to an Irish reel”. Since then there have been excursions into Argentinian tango, Breton music, American folk and country, and much more besides – including, of course, that massively-successful collaboration with Steve Earle on 'The Galway Girl'.

    Sharon Shannon has had a remarkable and adventurous career. 'Sacred Earth' is a rousing reminder of why she is still so unique.

    Sarah Swinburne of puremzine.com said this in her review of the album:

    “She simply lets the music speak for itself. Sacred Earth will delight Irish trad enthusiasts, and will charm people who think they hate trad. What more could you want?”

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Rusheen Bay
      • 2. Sacred Earth
      • 3. The Machine
      • 4. Bas Pelles
      • 5. Pull Out The Stops
      • 6. He'll Have To Go
      • 7. Frenchie's Reel
      • 8. The Merry Widow
      • 9. Let's Go
      • 10. Sea Shepherd
      • 11. The Bull Fiddle

    Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Rusheen Bay
      • 2. Sacred Earth
      • 3. The Machine
      • 4. Bas Pelles
      • 5. He'll Have To Go

      Side 2

      • 1. Frenchie's Reel
      • 2. The Merry Widow
      • 3. Pull Out The Stops
      • 4. Let's Go
      • 5. Sea Shepherd
      • 6. The Bull Fiddle