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| Feb 2011
Reviews
Alan Joyce
Reviewed 2011-02-25
Reviewed 2011-02-25
Incredible, clever, over-joyous, happy-fit-inducing contemporary Celtic music. It’s Gaelic Storm and it’s so damn good! Almost everything is upbeat and super-cheerful, and there’s some expert playing here as well. These guys are talented, genuine, and just ridiculously fun to listen to.
FCC clean! Start with track 11. Then listen to them all. Seriously.
*1. Upbeat jig about being Irish — sorta. Super catchy chorus.
2. Mid/up song about why the Irish don’t have a space program.
3. Mid-tempo, somewhat predictable (and repetitive) melody.
*4. Upbeat, kick-ass instrumental. It’s superbly played, but stay away if you’re averse to high-pitched fiddling and bagpiping.
5. Mid/up hand-clapper. “Green eyes, red hair, long legs. She’s got the Devil inside her.
”6. Mid-tempo, heavier melody with some heavier lyrics about running out of whiskey (it’s a travesty, for sure).
7. Mid/up sweet and feel-good round. Another well-played instrumental.
8. Mid/up cover of Simon & Garfunkel’s “Cecilia”. Surprisingly well-done, but an odd choice for Gaelic Storm.
9. Upbeat, full-on Celtic instrumental.
*10. Mid-tempo song about a mutiny. Slow and foreboding verses develop into a toe-tapping chorus as the ship is overthrown.
*11. Upbeat and oh so good. A song about rum runners during the U.S. Prohibition. Pleasant and joyous, with varied instrumentation.
12. Downbeat. The only truly slow track on the album. A nice contrast, but not all that remarkable.
*13. Upbeat. With a track title like “Crazy Eyes McGullicuddy” you can’t go wrong. Another superb, varied, hard-hitting instrumental.
14. Upbeat. A modern classic in the field of Irish drinking songs.
-Alan Joyce
FCC clean! Start with track 11. Then listen to them all. Seriously.
*1. Upbeat jig about being Irish — sorta. Super catchy chorus.
2. Mid/up song about why the Irish don’t have a space program.
3. Mid-tempo, somewhat predictable (and repetitive) melody.
*4. Upbeat, kick-ass instrumental. It’s superbly played, but stay away if you’re averse to high-pitched fiddling and bagpiping.
5. Mid/up hand-clapper. “Green eyes, red hair, long legs. She’s got the Devil inside her.
”6. Mid-tempo, heavier melody with some heavier lyrics about running out of whiskey (it’s a travesty, for sure).
7. Mid/up sweet and feel-good round. Another well-played instrumental.
8. Mid/up cover of Simon & Garfunkel’s “Cecilia”. Surprisingly well-done, but an odd choice for Gaelic Storm.
9. Upbeat, full-on Celtic instrumental.
*10. Mid-tempo song about a mutiny. Slow and foreboding verses develop into a toe-tapping chorus as the ship is overthrown.
*11. Upbeat and oh so good. A song about rum runners during the U.S. Prohibition. Pleasant and joyous, with varied instrumentation.
12. Downbeat. The only truly slow track on the album. A nice contrast, but not all that remarkable.
*13. Upbeat. With a track title like “Crazy Eyes McGullicuddy” you can’t go wrong. Another superb, varied, hard-hitting instrumental.
14. Upbeat. A modern classic in the field of Irish drinking songs.
-Alan Joyce
Recent airplay
Blind Monkey
Clean Copper Radio — Feb 10, 2015
Crazy Eyes Mcgullicuddy
Everyday Commotion — Feb 15, 2012
Space Race
Everyday Commotion — Jan 25, 2012
Blind Monkey
Everyday Commotion — Jan 18, 2012
Rum Runners
Everyday Commotion — Apr 23, 2011
Blind Monkey
Bisous Bijoux — Apr 19, 2011
Charting
2011-02-27 — 2011-05-01
| Week Ending | Airplays |
|---|---|
| Apr 24 | 2 |
| Apr 17 | 2 |
| Apr 10 | 3 |
| Apr 3 | 4 |
| Mar 20 | 3 |
| Mar 13 | 3 |
| Mar 6 | 2 |
Track listing
| 1. | Raised On Black And Tans | ||
| 2. | Space Race | ||
| 3. | Cyclone Mcclusky | ||
| 4. | Blind Monkey | ||
| 5. | Green Eyes, Red Hair | ||
| 6. | Just Ran Out Of Whiskey | ||
| 7. | Jimmy's Bucket | ||
| 8. | Cecilia | ||
| 9. | The Buzzards Of Bourbon Street | ||
| 10. | Turn This Ship Around | ||
| 11. | Rum Runners | ||
| 12. | Northern Lights | ||
| 13. | Crazy Eyes Mcgullicuddy | ||
| 14. | Chucky Timm |