Alan Stivell’s debut, ‘Again’, does not fit easily into one genre. Again is an amazing album, racked with beauty.After seeing Suite sudarmoricaine, I had to have a good Alan Stivell cd. Unappreciated gift to Celtic
Still going through Again and coming to appreciate An dro / tha mi sgith more and more with every listen. When I listen to Ar an garraig / telenn wad in my car when traffic ain’t going so good. The foggy dew is the album’s biggest hit, I think. The first time I listened to Suzy Mc Guire (Siobhan Ni Dhuibhir) I was struck by its cool sound. Suite irlandaise - This one has a powerful beat and a good melody. Alan Stivell offers the kind of music here that makes you reflect on yourself. In Son ar chistr you won’t find any flashy solos. Don’t judge Marv ma mestrez on the first listening. Once you hear Kimiad, you will listen to it over and over. Alan Stivell is one of artists that allow his songs like Suite des montagnes to stand on their own and be heard. |titile| is the kind of record that makes you remember why music can be so addictive. The sound of Pop-Plinn is difficult to describe, as it seems to squirm in a sensual manner, unlike anything ever created. Bal-ha-dans-plinn is a exquisite sing-along. O’Neil’s march/The king of the fairies gives good insight into the truths. Ian Morrisson reel is one of the coolest songs Alan Stivell has ever recorded. Tri martolod - This one is what it is: a powerful, primal invitation to love.
Again CD


