After the Break
After the Break
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Our Take
Our Take
Ah, PLANXTY, the legendary Irish folk group known for their toe-tapping tunes and mesmerizing melodies. "After The Break" is their fourth studio album, and let me tell you, it's a doozy.
From the moment the first track kicks in, you can feel the energy and passion that these lads bring to their music. The intricate instrumentation, the haunting vocals, it all comes together in a beautiful, harmonious blend that will have you tapping your foot and clapping your hands in no time.
But what really sets PLANXTY apart is their ability to infuse traditional Irish folk music with a modern twist. They take age-old tunes and breathe new life into them, creating a sound that is both timeless and fresh.
Standout tracks include the rollicking "The Good Ship Kangaroo" and the hauntingly beautiful "The Blacksmith." Each song is a journey in itself, taking the listener on a musical adventure that is as exhilarating as it is emotional.
Overall, "After The Break" is a triumph for PLANXTY, showcasing their immense talent and boundless creativity. If you're a fan of folk music, or just looking for something a bit different to add to your collection, this album is a must-listen. Trust me, you won't be disappointed.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. The Good Ship Kangaroo
2. East at Glendart/Brian O'Lynn/Pay the Reckoning
3. You Rambling Boys of Pleasure
4. The Blackberry Blossom/Lucky in Love/The Dairy Maid
5. The Rambling Siuler
6. The Lady On the Island/The Gatehouse Maid/The Virginia/Callaghan's
7. The Pursuit of Farmer Michael Hayes
8. Lord McDonald/The Chattering Magpie
9. The Bonny Light Horseman
10. Smeceno Horo
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Delivery & Returns
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About the artist
Planxty
Hailing from Ireland, Planxty is a legendary folk band that has been captivating audiences with their unique blend of traditional Celtic music and modern influences since the 1970s. Comprised of talented musicians including Christy Moore, Andy Irvine, Donal Lunny, and Liam O'Flynn, Planxty has become a staple in the folk music scene with their innovative approach to traditional Irish tunes. With their intricate melodies, haunting vocals, and virtuosic instrumentals, Planxty has earned a reputation as one of the most influential folk bands of all time. Their groundbreaking albums, such as "The Well Below the Valley" and "Cold Blow and the Rainy Night," have solidified their place in music history and have inspired countless artists in the folk genre. But don't be fooled by their age; Planxty shows no signs of slowing down. They continue to tour the world, captivating audiences with their energetic live performances and infectious enthusiasm. From the lively jigs and reels to the soulful ballads, Planxty's music is a celebration of Irish culture and heritage that transcends generations. So whether you're a die-hard folk fan or a casual listener looking for something new, Planxty is guaranteed to delight and enchant you with their timeless music. With their unparalleled talent and undeniable chemistry, Planxty is a force to be reckoned with in the world of folk music, and their influence shows no signs of waning. Long live Planxty!
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