The Ceili Bandits, The Ceili Bandits (independent, 1998)
Flynn is not a Bandit, and he appears on just that first track. But the rest of the band keeps the energy flowing with 10 more hopping tracks. The Ceili Bandits are Eoin O'Neill on bouzouki, Kevin Griffin on banjo guitar, Yvonne Casey on fiddle and Mick Casey on vocals, guitar and bodhran. Besides Flynn, they're joined by guests Tess Purcell on vocals, Kevin Glynn on bass guitar and Danny Byrt on drums. This album isn't quite as traditional or as polished as the band's follow-up, Hangin' at the Crossroads, yet it's still plenty enjoyable and reminiscent of a hopping pub jam. Vocal tracks ("St. Olav's Gate," "A Man You Don't Meet Everyday," "The Trip to Jerusalem") aren't bad, but I think the Bandits were wise to drop vocals from their second recording. They just don't add much to the album, serving mostly as a distraction from the excellent instrumental tracks. Without a doubt, this album provides an ample dose of County Clare. I'd recommend this CD for the first track alone; the rest is a bonus. ![]() |
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