For her foray into traditional music, Irish singer Susan McKeown hasn't chosen the safe path. By including instruments like tabla, French horn, and clarinet--none of which are associated with Celtic music--she's stretching the boundaries of the genre. But the fascinating, often daring arrangements serve merely to frame her voice, which is often shown starkly, even unaccompanied. With guests like Morocco's Hassan Hakmoun, former Planxty man Andy Irvine, and Solas's Seamus Egan, she has a first-class crew behind her, but she, and her haunting voice, remain the real stars of the show, offering a radiant path to the heart of the songs here. Her selection of material (both in English and Gaelic) veers far from the tried and true, but even on a song like "Bonny Boy," she marks it with her own identity. Bushes and Briars is a complete triumph, establishing McKeown as one of the top contemporary Celtic singers. [source Chris Nickson]
1 Bushes & Briars
2 In London so Fair
3 Seoladh na nGamhna
4 H-Ó Abha-ínn
5 Bonny Boy
6 The Mountain Streams Where the Moorcocks Crow
7 Banks of Claudy
8 Craigie Hill
9 A Mháire Bhruinneall
10 Dónal Óg
11 After Aughrim
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