Somewhere Along the Road

Somewhere Along the Road

by Cathie Ryan
Somewhere Along the Road

Somewhere Along the Road

by Cathie Ryan

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Overview

On her third outing after Cherish the Ladies, Cathie Ryan throws herself and the rest of her listening public a change-up by forgoing the talents of Seamus Egan's production talents in favor of John McCusker and the studios of New York for those of the Rusby family's in Yorkshire, England. Utilizing the talents of Kate Rusby (and engineer Joe), Phil Cunningham, John Doyle, Kris Drever, Iain MacDonald, Lester Simpson, Karine Polwart, and Martin Stitt, with Michael Aaron on Hammond B-3 on Luka Bloom's "Wave up to the Shore." Ryan moves deeper into the modern folk tradition on this recording. She's less exotic in her writing and interpretation, exploring British folk as well as the more familiar haunts of her ancestral and modern Celtic lineages on tracks like "Rathlin Island (1847)" and the heartbreakingly beautiful "Somewhere Along the Road." But before any jump to the erroneous conclusion that Ryan's abandoned her rootsy Celtic trademark, one listen to the wooly and sensual "Raking and Rouging" Gaelic suite, which pairs a couple of trad tunes in a haunting, steamy tangle, or the mysterious "Ta Se 'na La." The disc closes with Bloom's moving, youthful paean to the movement of nature and life (he was only 16 when he wrote it) and Alan A. Bell's truly moving "So Here's to You." On this song -- and many others here -- Ryan's voice carries within its grain all of the poetry melancholy can bear; it is lined with the hint of a hope so subtle, yet affirming, that everything in the lyric cracks, leaving only the ravaged, hunted beauty of a heart that has broken enough times that it can embrace the entire world. Such is Ryan's talent as a singer, and to create the space for that voice to lay these lyrics bare is her talent as an arranger as well. This is Ryan's finest effort yet. ~ Thom Jurek

Product Details

Release Date: 10/09/2001
Label: Shanachie
UPC: 0016351784728
Rank: 108804

Tracks

  1. Carrick-A-Rede
  2. Rathlin Island (1847)
  3. Somewhere Along the Road
  4. Raking and Roguing: ¿¿ Boro Braindi Brandi: Oh Boro Brandy, Brandy
  5. In My Tribe
  6. T¿¿ S¿¿ 'Na L¿¿: It Is the Day
  7. Cail¿¿n Deas Cr¿¿ite Na Mb¿¿: Pretty Maid Milking Her Cow
  8. High on a Mountain
  9. Grace O'Malley
  10. Wave Up to the Store
  11. So Here's to You

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Cathie Ryan   Primary Artist
John McCusker   Fiddle,Whistle (Instrument)
Malcolm Stitt   Bouzouki
Michael Aharon   Organ (Hammond)
Karine Polwart   Vocal Harmony
John Doyle   Guitar
Phil Cunningham   Accordion
James MacKintosh   Percussion
Andy Seward   Jew's-Harp

Technical Credits

Joe Rusby   Engineer
John Baker   Mastering
Michael Aharon   Arranger
Cathie Ryan   Composer,Arranger
John Doyle   Arranger
Rick Kemp   Composer
Phil Cunningham   Arranger
Luka Bloom   Composer
John Anthony   Engineer,Mixing
Andy Seward   Mixing
Traditional   Composer
John McCusker   Producer,Arranger
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