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    The Chieftains

    The Chieftains - Water from the Well [DVDRip]




    2000
    Irish Folk Music
    DVDRip
    DivX
    720 x 400
    Lame MP3 160 kbps
    593 MB
    1:27:03

    Water from the Well takes viewers on a special journey with the individual members of the Chieftains, back to some of the places where they first learned to love the music they would later perform worldwide. Woven between thirteen songs, performed at a variety of locations from the band's past, band members Kevin Conneff (bodhrán (Celtic drum) and vocals), Derek Bell (harpsichord and piano), Martin Fay (fiddle), Seán Keane (fiddle), Matt Molloy (flute) and Paddy Moloney (tin whistle and Uillean pipes) share their personal stories and cherished memories of Irish music, some of them dating back to childhood. The people, places, and breathtaking landscapes of Ireland serve as the backdrop for much of the presentation, equal in spirit and beauty to the music of the Chieftains.

    While the band members refer to remaining true to the original tunes and making sure they are passed on from generation to generation, they're also clearly keen to keeping the music vital and relevant for generations to come. It's sad to note that band member Derek Bell, who shared his plans for the future and his prediction that he would be around for at least another twenty years, died in 2002.

    The following performances are included in this release:

    Bean An Fhir Rua
    The Kilfenora Set
    The May Morning Dew
    The Galician Set
    Dusty Miller
    Live From Matt Molloy's Pub
    First House of Connaught
    Guadalupe
    An Poc Ar Buile
    The Dingle Set
    Planxty George Brabazon
    The Donegal Set
    The Star Of The County Down (with Van Morrison)

    A narration track with band member Paddy Moloney, "Santiago" Video Clips, "Rocky Road To Dublin" Set, and a Photo Gallery are all listed as extra features on the back cover of the DVD case, but were not included on the screener copy of the DVD I received, so I'm not able to provide any insights on those elements of this release.

    If you're not a fan of traditional Irish music, Water From the Well is very likely not going to be your cup of tea. But if you're a fan of the style, grab your penny whistle and bodhrán, or at the very least, curl up with a pint of Guinness and pop Water From the Well into your player…you won't be disappointed. ~ Kent Dixon, DVD Verdict






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    The Chieftains - Live Over Ireland : Water From The Well (2006) DVD5




    Video: PAL, MPEG-2, 720 x 576 (1.778) at 25.000 fps
    Audio: Dolby Digital 2 at 256 Kbps, Dolby Digital 5.1 at 448 Kbps, 48.0 KHz
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    Time: 110 min.
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    The original traditional Irish folk band, as far as anyone who came of age in the 1970s or 1980s is concerned, is the Chieftains. Their sound, built largely on Paddy Moloney's pipes, is otherworldly, almost entirely instrumental, and seems as though it comes out of another age of man's history. That they became an international phenomenon in the '70s and '80s is testament to their virtuoso musicianship.
    The Chieftains were first formed in Dublin during 1963, as a semi-professional outfit, from the ranks of the top folk musicians in Ireland. Until that time, and for some years after, the world's (and even Ireland's) perception of Irish folk songs was rooted in either the good-natured boisterousness and topicality of acts such as the Irish Rovers or Tommy Makem and the Clancy Brothers, or the sentimentality of Mary O'Hara. That began to change in Ireland with the advent of Ceoltoiri Cualann, a group formed from the ranks of the best traditional Irish musicians by a composer named Sean Ó Riada, who hailed from County Cork.
    Ceoltoiri Cualann, which specialized in instrumental music, stripped away the pop music inflections from Irish music -- the dances were played with a natural lilt and abandon that came from deep within the music's origins, and the airs, stripped of their worst modern inflections, came across with even greater poignancy than anyone had recognized them for in decades, and perhaps centuries. Tempos were changed in midsong, from reel to polka to jig to slow air and back again.
    Paddy Moloney came out of Ceoltoiri Cualann to found the Chieftains in 1963, seeking to carry this work several steps further. The earliest recorded incarnation of the group consisted of Moloney (pipes), Sean Potts (tin whistle), Martin Fay (fiddle), David Fallon (bodhran), Mick Tubridy (flute, concertina), and Ó Riada. They were a success virtually from the beginning, their music weaving a spell around audiences in Ireland and later in England, where they quickly became popular as both a performing and recording act -- the only thing holding them back was the decision by the members to remain a semi-professional, part-time ensemble until the early '70s.
    Their first four albums, spread over a period from 1965 through 1973, were originally available only from the Claddagh label in Ireland, but were later picked up by Island Records for release in England and America in 1976, after the group had achieved international renown.
    The 1970s saw the group break big in America. A new, younger generation of Irish-American listeners, who enjoyed folk music and whose cultural and musical tastes weren't limited to songs about "the troubles" (i.e., England), had already begun discovering the Chieftains' music in the early to mid-'70s. By that time, the group had elected to go professional, and to expand its lineup. Ó Riada and Fallon left after the first album, and Peadar Mercier (bodhran) and Sean Keane (fiddle) joined with the second. Following the recording of Chieftains 4, they'd added Ronnie McShane (percussion) and Derek Bell (harp, oboe, timpan), a classically trained musician.
    Bell's harp lent the group's sound a final degree of elegance and piquancy.
    The group's big breakthrough in America, however, occurred when they provided the music for Stanley Kubrick's 1975 movie, Barry Lyndon. The film itself wasn't a hit, but the Chieftains were, especially one track called "Women of Ireland," which began getting played heavily on FM progressive rock stations, and even managed to get onto the play lists of some Top 40 stations. Suddenly, the Chieftains were hot in America, and a U.S. tour and a series of performances on television -- especially the network morning news/feature shows -- brought them into demand.
    By that time, Island Records had contracted to release both the group's latest album, Chieftains 5, and their four previous records in England and America. With their newfound audience, Chieftains records started coming out every year instead of every two or three years -- Bonaparte's Retreat in 1976, Chieftains Live in 1977, and Chieftains 7, 8, and 9 in 1978, 1979, and 1980, respectively, although for their U.S. releases, from 1977 through 1980, they abandoned Island Records in favor of Columbia Records.
    Ever since the dawn of the CD era, their music has been available on compact disc from Shanachie Records, while their more recent work has shown up on the BMG label, on both compact disc and home video. The latter have included a Christmas concert and a mixed-ensemble performance interweaving the group with orchestras, American folk and country musicians, and rock musicians, and an album (Irish Heartbeat, 1988) recorded with Irish-born R&B shouter Van Morrison. Additionally, the group has been engaged
    steadily for film work. Since the late '70s, the group's recordings have settled into an effective but not fully inspired level of creativity. The band has kept its sound fresh with the periodic addition of new members and a search for sounds beyond the boundaries of Ireland -- as distant as Spain -- as sources for its music.
    In 2003, long time harp player Derek Bell passed away while on tour in Phoenix, AZ. The group, who continue to play and record, released a tribute in 2005 called Live in Dublin.
    STARRING:
    Paddy Moloney: Uilleann Pipes, Tin Whistle and Accordion
    Derek Bell: Harps, Harpsicord, Piano and Tiompan
    Martin Fay: Fiddle
    Sean Keane: Fiddle
    Kevin Conneff: Bodhran and Vocals
    Matt Molloy: Flute

    Guests:
    Ashley MacIsaac
    Steve Cooney
    Altan
    Van Morrison
    Los Lobos


    Tracklist:
    01)Bean An Fhir Rua
    02) The Kilfenora Set
    03) The May Morning Dew
    04) The Galician Set
    05) Dusty Miller
    06) Live from Mat Molloy's Pub
    07) First House of Connaught
    08) Guadalupe
    09) An Poc Ar Buile
    10) The Dingle Set
    11) Planxty George Brabazon
    12) the Donegal Set
    13) The Star of The County Down

    Extras:
    Paddy Moloney Narration
    Santiago Video Clips
    Rocky Road To Dublin Set
    Photo Gallery










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