The Best Celtic CDs

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Celtic music takes many influences from Scottish culture.

Celtic music is defined as a style of music that is rooted in Irish or Scottish culture. This music style is classified as easy listening, relaxing and evocative. When learning about Celtic music, there are particular artists and albums that embody the spirit of this musical style.

  1. The Best of the Bothy Band

    • The Bothy Band is comprised of the brother and sister duo Michael and Triona O Domhnail, fiddler Kevin Burke, piper Paddy Keenan, flute player Matt Molloy and bouzouki player Donal Lunny. "The Best of the Bothy Band" was originally released in 1983 and was re-released in 2008. Classic tracks on the album include "The Blackbird," "The Green Groves of Erin" and "Old Hag You Have Killed Me." Although the Bothy Band split up, their recordings continue to be influential in the world of Celtic music.

    The Celts Rise Again

    • "The Celts Rise Again" is known as a compilation of traditional Celtic folk music. This album includes a variety of Celtic artists including Jerry O'Sullivan, Andy Irvine, The Tannahill Weavers, Liz Carrol, Patrick Street, Buttons & Bows, Seamus Connoly and Silly Wizard. Released in 1990, this album features musical styles that combine Celtic, Irish, Scottish and British folk. This recording is known as a good introduction into the world of Celtic music.

    The Wind Among the Reeds

    • "The Wind Among the Reeds" is a recording of husband and wife duo Tommy Keane and Jacqueline McCarthy. With their talents on the uilleann pipes and concertina, Keane and McCarthy create an effective blending of these instruments. The relaxed style of the album's music provides for an ambiance of easy listening. In addition to the couple, McCarthy's father, Tommy McCarthy Sr., also appears on "The Wind Among the Reeds" by performing as a piper and concertina player.

    Irish Heartbeat

    • The album "Irish Heartbeat" combines the musical talents of Van Morrison and the Chieftains. Released in 1988, this collaboration includes both somber and upbeat Celtic music styles. The song "Carrickfergus" captures the melancholy mood that can accompany Celtic or Gaelic music. "The Star of the County Down" is an upbeat track that is also the first song on the album. Other tracks include "Celtic Ray," "Raglan Road" and "Marie's Wedding."

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