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Local Ground

Local Ground
Local Ground.jpg
Studio album by Altan
Released 1 March 2005
Recorded Summer 2004
Studio Westland Studios in Dublin, Ireland
Genre Celtic
Length 46:42
Label Narada (VERTCD069)
Producer Altan
Altan chronology
The Blue Idol
(2002)The Blue Idol2002
Local Ground
(2005)
25th Anniversary Celebration
(2010)25th Anniversary Celebration2010
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 4/5 stars
musicscotland.com very favourable
Amazon.com very favourable

Local Ground is the ninth studio album by Irish folk music group Altan, released in March 2005 on the Narada label.

For the recording of Local Ground, Altan invited a few of their friends in music to play on the album. Former Bothy Band founder Tríona Ní Dhomhnaill plays piano on guitarist Dáithí Sproule's composition "The Roseville", a kind of a slip-reel. Steve Cooney guests on bass and Dónal Lunny adds guitar. Altan have asked Galician piper Carlos Núñez to contribute some gaita (Galician bagpipes) to two tracks. Bodhrán maestro Jim Higgins provides the rhythmic pulse on many of the tracks while Graham Henderson adds some touches of keyboard colour to a set of reels.

The cover art is a reproduction of a painting by Kilkenny-based artist Bernadette Kiely. The album title "Local Ground" comes from the painting title.

Local Ground received a very positive review from the musicscotland.com website, describing it as «an album of beauty, energy, grace and finesse, retaining the enthusiasm that originally shaped [Altan's] music.»

The album also received a warm review from Amazon.com website's critic Christina Roden, stating: «For [Local Ground], the veteran Irish ensemble has gathered 13 traditional and newly composed tunes. [...] The set list includes several of the jaunty dance tunes that are the soul of Irish music. [...] Mairéad Ní Mhaonaigh's fragile, girlish soprano creates many of the album's most memorable moments [such as] "Adieu My Lovely Nancy" and [the] lullaby "Dun Do Shuil". [...] The entire album has home-town warmth to it, a sense of achieved heritage that is at once soothing and invigorating.»

Source

All songs, medleys and tunes are traditional, except as indicated.

Adapted from the AllMusic credits.


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