Van Morrison first met The Chieftains at an Edinburgh rock festival, and they later joined up in Belfast during Morrison's No Guru tour. Following the tour, Morrison and Paddy Moloney met up and discussed recording an album together, with both of them having a list of songs that they wanted to include, and they eventually reached a consensus to cover two of Morrison's previously released tracks, with 'Irish Heartbeat' later becoming the title of the album, and the rest would be traditional Irish songs. According to Moloney, making the album was a way for Morrison to rediscover his Irish roots, having played blues, rock 'n' roll, jazz and more importantly soul, for many years, and so he wanted to come home to his Irishness with The Chieftains. The album was recorded on dates from September to December 1987 and in January 1988, and was released later that year. It consists of eight traditional Irish songs, plus re-workings of the Morrison songs 'Celtic Ray' and 'Irish Heartbeat', with 'Carrickfergus' being described by critic Denis Campbell as "a melancholic air worthy of Otis Redding". 'On Raglan Road' was adapted from a poem by Patrick Kavanagh and is the story of a man ensnared by a beautiful revenant, whom he had mistaken for a creature made of clay. 'Irish Heartbeat' received positive reviews from most critics, one of whom called it "some of the most haunting, rousing, downright friendly music of the year", and in the NME's round-up of albums of the year of 1988 it was ranked number 2. On 15 September 1988 Morrison and The Chieftains played a gig together at The Ulster Hall, Belfast, which was recorded for Ulster Television, and also broadcast on Channel 4 in the UK. For anyone who missed it, or just wants to hear this meeting of two of Ireland's most revered musical exports, here is the whole concert.
Track listing
01 Tore Down A La Rimbaud
02 In The Garden
03 Rave On John Donne
04 Did Ye Get Healed
05 Star Of The County Down
06 She Moved Through The Fair
07 Ta Mo Chleamhnas Deanta
08 I'll Tell Me Ma
09 Carrickfergus
10 Celtic Ray
11 Marie's Wedding
12 Boffyflow & Spike
13 Goodnight Irene
14 Moondance
Thanks, as always. I enjoy your blog immensely. I have not been able to find this album in SoulseekQT, either under Morrison or Chieftains. Is it available there?
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ReplyDeleteHmm, didn't work either (the only Van Morrison that come up is "Mechanical Bliss," which is locked and unavailable. I'm wondering if my version of SoulSeek QT is out of date (it's build 2019.7.22). Could that be it? Thanks for responding so quickly.
DeleteI've re-booted Soulseek, which sometimes helps, and I'll try and check it myself tonight to see if I can find it.
DeleteReally interesting stuff. I never knew the Patrick Kavanagh story. Awee bit of advice. Big blocks of small text can put folks off reading. Blog advice I was once given: Small Paragraphs and Large Font.
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately Blogger only gives you the choice of this size or MASSIVE, but I do try to break it down into small paragraphs.
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