This was the most impressive album from Welsh folk group Carreg Lafar. They had a strong line up in 2002, with impressive and passionate vocals, both female and male and a very accomplished instrumental line-up of fiddle, flute/whistles, guitar and assorted bagpipes/mandola/percussion. A good ear for a melody and some excellent arrangements make this stand out as one of the finest albums of Welsh music I have heard. The songs range from the spirited composition by Meic Stephens "Dic Penderyn", describing a Welsh working-class hero who was executed following the Merthyr riots of 1831, driven along by the guitar, with arabesques of melody from the other instruments interspersing the verses, to the haunting love song "Lloer Dirion" which makes excellent use of guest Claudine Cassidy's cello. Many of the songs are enlivened by tunes written by members of the band, and the slow air "Llanllechid" is a particularly fine duet between violin and Lawson Dando's beautifully judged piano. The band have been making great strides. [source Paul Burgess]
1 Dryw Bach
2 Profiad
3 Lloer Dirion
4 Dic Penderyn
5 Llanllechid
6 Y Gwanwyn
7 Dyffryn Cletwr
8 Seren y Bore
9 Cariad Cyntaf
10 Tri Pheth
11 Iechyd o Gylch
link to the free album
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