
The Corrieveckan set, from Donald Shaw, who produced this album and with whom McGoldrick plays in the Scotland based band Capercaillie, is one of the contemporary covers. as is Waterbound, by American Dirk Powell. McGoldrick sings on Waterbound, in a sandpaper and silk pairing with guest vocalist Heidi Talbot and with a fine turn on the fiddle from John McCusker. Others supporting McGoldrick here include longtime musical friends Dezi Donnelly and John Joe Kelly along with Anna Massie, Signy Jakobsdottir, Dermot Byrne and others.
McGoldrick himself is in demand as a guest artist, having worked on recordings by Youssou N’Dour, Kate Rusby, MairĂ©ad Ni Mhaonaigh, Karan Casey, and Cathie Ryan among others. His contributions to their projects are always worth hearing.
As Michael McGoldrick plays own music out front on Aurora, though, it sounds as though he is taking a journey -- and as though he’s coming home.
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The title of the album draws me in immediately. It has such a beautiful sound to it.
ReplyDeleteYour blog has opened my eyes (ears!) to many wonderful artists. ~Meredith
ReplyDeleteDitto on what marthaandme said. I also love the name of the opening set (freefalling).
ReplyDeleteI totally agree with marthaandme- the title just draws me in immediately.
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