Tune In

Kennedy, Nuala
Compass Records
World | Sep 2010

Reviews

Kamla Bhatt
Reviewed 2011-01-02
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What happens when a musician with Irish roots
settles down in Scotland? You get an interesting mix of Celtic music. Aptly named "Tune In," Nuala Kennedy's album is worth tuning in for a listen. There is a definite element of traditional Celtic music infused in her songs.

Try 1, 2, 5, 8, 10
1. Lilting Irish sounds from Flautist
Nuala Kennedy. Just right to do a fast
paced tap dance.
2. Delightful ditty. Kind of peppy.
3. Slow & thoughtful love song.
4. Opening tunes have a hint of Bolero
influence & then the Irish vocals
come in. Shades of a sea shanty?
5. An utter delight this lilting tune played
on a flute.
6. Slow. A traditional Celtic sounding tune.
7. Slow & interesting song about books in her
library.
8. Lovely tune that reminds you of old Irish
songs.
9. Slow & mellow tune.
10. Strong jazz overtones in the beginning
and then the celtic music takes over. Interesting
& long instrumental number. The last 5 minutes
are worth listening.

Recent airplay

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Everyday CommotionMar 04, 2011
Thios Cois Na Tra
Music CasseroleFeb 19, 2011

Charting

2011-02-06 — 2011-04-10 Reggae/World
Week EndingAirplays
Mar 20 1
Mar 13 1
Mar 6 1
Feb 20 1
Feb 13 2

Track listing

1. Footsteps/Julian And Iwona's
2. All Of These Days
3. My True Love
4. The Waves Of The Silvery Tide
5. The Spider And The Fly
6. Thios Cois Na Tra
7. The Books In My Library
8. The Blooming Bright Star Of Belle Island
9. Little Bird
10. Five Mile Town