Long Black Veil (1995) ( )

Artist: Chieftains
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Label: Bmg/rca Victor
UPC: 00090266270224
Release Date: 1/24/1995
Buy.com Sku: 60155687
Item#: MK633Q
Format:  CD

Song Listing

Disc 1
Song TitleSample
1. Mo Ghile Mear - (Gaelic, with Sting) :: Our Hero - (Gaelic, with Sting) ~ The Chieftains
2. Long Black Veil, The - (with Mick Jagger) ~ The Chieftains
3. Foggy Dew, The - (with Sinead O'Connor) ~ The Chieftains
4. Have I Told You Lately That I Love You? - (with Van Morrison) ~ The Chieftains
5. Changing Your Demeanour ~ The Chieftains
6. Lily of the West, The - (with Mark Knopfler) ~ The Chieftains
7. Coast of Malabar - (with Ry Cooder) ~ The Chieftains
8. Dunmore Lassies - (TRUE instrumental, with Ry Cooder) ~ The Chieftains
9. Love Is Teasin' - (with Marianne Faithfull) ~ The Chieftains
10. He Moved Through the Fair - (with Sinead O'Connor) ~ The Chieftains
11. Ferny Hill - (TRUE instrumental) ~ The Chieftains
12. Tennessee Waltz / Tennessee Mazurka - (with Tom Jones) ~ The Chieftains
13. Rocky Road to Dublin, The - (with The Rolling Stones) ~ The Chieftains



 
Album Notes and Credits

Notes & Personnel Info
The Chieftains: Kevin Conneff (vocals, bodhran); Martin Fay, Sean Keane (fiddle); Derek Bell (harp, tiompan, keyboards); Matt Molloy (flute); Paddy Moloney (Uilleann pipes, tin whistle).
Additional personnel: Colin James (guitar, mandolin); Dominic Miller, Paul Brady, Arty McGlynn, Foggy Little (guitar); Kieran Hanrahan (banjo); Terry Tulley (Scottish pipes); Carlos Nunez (Galician pipes); Brendan Begley, James Keane, Martin O'Connor (accordion); Steve Cooney (didgeridoo); Wally Minko (piano); James Blennerhassett, Ned Mann (acoustic bass); Joe Csibi (bass); Darryl Jones, Nicky Scott (bass); Noel Eccles, Tommy Igoe, Liam Bradley (drums); Jean Butler (foot percussion); Anuna Choir, Brian Masterson (background vocals); The Rolling Stones, Van Morrison, Sting, Ry Cooder, Mark Knopfler, Sinead O'Connor, Phil Coulter, Marianne Faithfull, Tom Jones.
Producers: Paddy Moloney, Chris Kimsey, Ry Cooder.
Engineers include: Chris Kimsey, Jeffrey Lesser, Brian Masterson.
Recorded at Lake House Studio, England; Windmill Lane and Westland Studios, Dublin, Ireland; Clinton Recording Studios, New York; Utility Muffin Research Kitchen, Los Angeles, California. Includes liner notes by Paddy Moloney.
"Have I Told You Lately That I Love You?," performed with Van Morrison, won a 1996 Grammy Award for Best Pop Collaboration With Vocals. THE LONG BLACK VEIL was nominated for a 1996 Grammy for Best Contemporary Folk Album.
With Long Black Veil, the Chieftains attempted a mainstream pop crossover by recording with rock and pop stars from the Rolling Stones and Sting to Van Morrison and Sin?ad O'Connor. Instead of changing their sound to accommodate the talents of their guests, the band plays it straight. As always, their performance is superb; what is surprising is how well the pop stars sing Celtic material. None of the guest singers sound displaced or uncomfortable, which is largely due to the sympathetic performances of the Chieftains. In fact, the pairings work so well that Long Black Veil doesn't sound like an effort to broaden their audience; rather, it sounds completely natural. ~ Sara Sytsma
With traditional instruments abounding, Celtic folk band the Chieftains are joined by some of the most distinctive vocalists in rock music for a tour of the Irish soul. Drenched in fiddles, Uileann pipes, harp, bodhran, and flute, THE LONG BLACK VEIL is a rousing triumph in this band's illustrious 30-year career.
Sting's vocals are showcased on "Mo Ghile Mear," a Scottish ayre and keening call to arms. "The Long Black Veil," a Lefty Frizzell song popularized by the Band, features Mick Jagger displaying an inherent American hills folk influence. "The Foggy Dew" and "He Moved Through the Fair," two Sinead O'Connor-led traditional tunes, glow with her vibrant voice. A powerful Tom Jones joins his Celtic brothers on the "Tennessee Waltz/Tennessee Mazurka" medley, posing comparisons between American and Irish folk music. Straight out of a smoky pub, the sensational, fog-and-gravel-voiced Marianne Faithfull contributes a sage "Love Is Teasin'." Rounding out the mostly traditional set is Ry Cooder, Mark Knopfler, and the soulful Van Morrison who reprises his "Have I Told You Lately That I Love You?" The Chieftains are revered by many, and some of their more famous fans have paid them a splendid musical tribute with THE LONG BLACK VEIL.

Musical Guests
The Rolling Stones
Van Morrison
Sting
Ry Cooder
Mark Knopfler
Sinead O'Connor
Phil Coulter
Marianne Faithfull
Tom Jones

 
Compilation Appearances
Greatest Hits-Vol. 2
Irish Album
Celtic Tides
Celtic Spectacular
Celtic Spectacular (SACD)
Little Worlds (Limited Edition)
Celtic Circle 2
Greatest Irish Artist
Dreams:corrs Collection
Van Morrison At The Movies: Soundtrack Hits
Dreams: The Ultimate Corrs Collection
Best Of Van Morrison Vol 3
E2

 
Associated Artists and Works
Ears, Rabbit
Galway, James
Largo
Largo ~ Largo
Morrison, Van
Morrison, Van
Morrison, Van
Original Soundtrack
Original Soundtrack
Rabbit Ears
Streep, Meryl
Van Morrison
Van Morrison
Van Morrison

 
Technical Info
Release Date : 01/24/1995
Original Release Date : 1995
Catalog ID : 62702
Label : RCA Victor Records (USA)
Number of Discs : 1
Runtime : 58m : 56s
Studio/Live : Studio
Mono/Stereo : Stereo
SPAR Code : n/a
UPC : 00090266270224

 
Professional Reviews
Rolling Stone (2/9/95, pp.56-57)
- 4 Stars - Excellent - "...THE LONG BLACK VEIL [is] an album of traditional music performed with the help of some of the biggest names in the business....the overall success of the album rests in the skilled hands of Chieftain leader Paddy Moloney..."

Entertainment Weekly (1/27/95, p.50)
- "...an album featuring the likes of Sting, Mick Jagger, and Sinead O'Connor as guests of the reigning kings of traditional Irish music..." - Rating: A-

Q (3/95, p.97)
- 3 Stars - Good - "...no doubt Uillean pipes squeezemaster Paddy Moloney schmoozed at championship level to nail Mick Jagger, Mark Knopfler, Sting and Tom Jones....Despite the rock stars, it's The Chieftains' album, their inspiration, their signature's on it, they hold it together..."

Uncut (8/02, p.100)
- 4 out of 5 - "...The Chieftains are a treasure and every home should have at least one of their albums..."

  
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