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The Rocky Road

The Rocky Road

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Artist: Damien Dempsey
Label: United For Opportunity
Category: Music

List Price: $14.98
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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 2 reviews
Sales Rank: 133260

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1
Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 4.9 x 0.4

MPN: 1014
UPC: 185922000144
EAN: 1859220001446
ASIN: B001BWQA8C

Release Date: August 26, 2008
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Tracks:

  • The Rocky Road to Dublin
  • Schooldays Over
  • A Rainy Night in Soho
  • The Twang Man
  • Sullivan John
  • Kelly From Killan / The Teetotaler
  • The Foggy Dew
  • Hot Asphalt
  • Night Visiting Song
  • The Hackler From Grouse Hall / The Monaghan Jig
  • Madam I'm a Darlin'

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
With the story of an entire people to tell and a set of vocals bearing so many nuances often strong and fierce, sometimes tender, but always confident and passionate Irish folk hero Damien Dempsey lends a voice to generations of his homeland past and present in his fifth studio album, The Rocky Road.

In this collection of eleven traditional and contemporary Irish folk songs, which has already reached the No. 8 spot on the Irish album charts, Dempsey conveys his country s tumultuous history, his own family tradition and his personal emotion in a way that remains relevant and meaningful to the Irish and non-Irish listener alike.

Ballads are my roots, Dempsey explains. It was the first music that turned me on, and the first songs that I heard being sung in my home by friends and family. I would have over two hundred ballads in my head, and I used to sing them regularly in pubs around Dublin in the 1990s. I reckoned I had a good feel for these songs, and as I studied Irish history, I felt I could really tell their story and do them some justice on an album.

With the release of chart-topping, platinum albums and tours / collaborations with notable artists like Sinead O Connor, Morrissey, Bob Dylan, Shane McGowan and most recently Oscar award-winning newcomers The Swell Season, Dempsey s career has been on the rise since his first release in 1995. The Dublin-born singer-songwriter hit household name status after taking home his first Meteor Music Awards for Best Folk/Traditional Act and Best Irish Country/Roots Artist in 2004. Several more have followed since, including Best Irish Male in 2006 and 2007 and Best Folk/Traditional Act in 2008.

Now, with The Rocky Road, Dempsey not only speaks directly to the hearts and minds of the everyman he represents; he also speaks for them. The album shares a musical, cultural and personal experience that opens the door to the past with all the life and vibrancy of the present.

Recorded in Ireland, England and Spain and produced by John Reynolds (U2, Sinead O Connor, Peter Gabriel, Bjork), The Rocky Road includes collaborations with Dempsey s heroes John Sheahan and Barney McKenna of The Dubliners along with accordionist Sharon Shannon. Dempsey greatly departs from his last studio album, the eclectic To Hell or Barbados, presenting stripped down instrumentals and a purity of sound.

The title track of the album, The Rocky Road to Dublin, and The Hackler from Grouse Hall/The Monahan Jig boast lively, jig-inducing tempos and nearly continuous streams of lyrics that adhere to tight, mesmerizing rhythms. The alternating and layering of instruments like the bouzouki, fiddle, flute and drums give the songs a multidimensional element and contribute to their ever-building crescendos.

Dempsey s smooth vocals and the gentle, sweet musical arrangements in the love songs A Rainy Night in Soho, the album s longest track at over six minutes, and Night Visiting Song bring a tenderness and delicate touch to the album.

The Foggy Dew simultaneously instills feelings of patriotism, respect and sadness as Dempsey s voice rings clearly through this solemn ballad about the 1916 Easter Rising. Like the title track, The Foggy Dew also layers instruments one by one opening with only a bouzouki and harmonium, then adding a whistle, next the guitar and finally the marching beat but in a more deliberate, pointed manner.


Album Description
Following on from a very well received Australian tour supporting Sinead O'Connor, Damien Dempsey releases his fifth studio album, a collection of traditional Irish songs and modern classics. It marks a departure for this Dublin-born critically acclaimed, #1 selling singer and songwriter. The album includes collaborations with his heroes John Sheahan and Barney McKenna of The Dubliners along with accordionist Sharon Shannon and comprises new arrangements of eleven great traditional and contemporary Folk songs. IRL. 2008.


Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Excellent!   October 23, 2008
A bit different sound from Damien's other CDs, but if you like traditional Irish/Celtic music, you'll love this. I highly recommend Rocky Road!


4 out of 5 stars Beautiful variety   October 5, 2008
We saw Damien at an Irish Fest and were intrigued enough to make the purchase. The CD has a wide variety from traditional folk type Irish music to more modern songs. "Rainy night in Soho" is very lovely and the lyrics are amazing. Good CD if you enjoy a range of Irish music.



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