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enlarge | Artist: Gaelic Storm Label: Higher Octave Category: Music
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Avg. Customer Rating: 12 reviews Sales Rank: 11169
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 91481 UPC: 724359148120 EAN: 0724359148120 ASIN: B0000AM6H8
Release Date: August 19, 2003 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: case new, inserts perfect, cd perfect, shipping upgraded to first class for sales in the US and airmail for foreign salesAll items shipped within 24 hours of purchase. We will provide you with an email that confirms shipment along with a USPS tracking number on every sale included in the email. We are a long time reliable Amazon dealer.
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| Tracks:
| • | Courtin' in the Kitchen | | • | Johnny Tarr - Gaelic Storm, Wehmeyer, Stephen | | • | The Schooner Lake Set | | • | The Leaving of Liverpool | | • | Drink the Night Away - Gaelic Storm, Twigger, Steve | | • | After Hours at McGann's: The Primrose Lass/Hewlett's Reel/Reel Gan ... | | • | Swimmin' in the Sea - Gaelic Storm, Twigger, Steve | | • | Nancy Whiskey | | • | She Was the Prize - Gaelic Storm, Twigger, Steve | | • | Johnny Jump Up/Morrison's Jig | | • | Titanic Set: Drowsy Maggie/Blarney Pilgrim | | • | Tell Me Ma | | • | Beggarman: The Beggarman/Johnny Mgreevy's Favorite |
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| Customer Reviews: Read 7 more reviews...
Witty & amusing. June 20, 2008 Gaelic Storm always entertains, & this CD is no exception. Genuinely fun, "Courtin In The Kitchen" stands out. Fine enjoyable music, combined with a few laughs. Other G.S. albums are better, but you won't regret your money spent on this one.
Maybe not their best CD, but still worth your while June 24, 2007 Yes, there's quite a few songs (most of them actually) that are not exactly brand new. But one might also call them "classics". And I was pleasanlty surprised how well Gaelic Storm performed those. Especially "The Beggarman" had me happily tapping my feet, not to mention "Courtin' In The Kitchen", "Nancy Whiskey" and "Tell Me Ma".
For fans of Gaelic Storm - it's probably not their best CD but you'll love to listen to it anyways. For those unfamiliar with the group - this CD has loads of Irish classics with a little "Gaelic torm" twist and is great fun. You might just want to come back for more - I'd recommend "Bring Yer Wellies" next!
I think it's GREAT!! February 2, 2006 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This is my first GS c.d. and I think it's a good one for someone unfamiliar with the group outside of "Titanic". The songs are very catchy and memorable. The problem with some Celtic music is the sonic similarity from song to song; it can be hard to distinguish one tune from another. (it's not a criticism, just an observation, relax!) but that is bound to happen given the unique to Celtic music instruments. GS serves up a c.d. platter that avoids the redundancy trap. This one will get lots of play especially as we get closer to St. Patrick's Day. Put this in your changer with Cherish the Ladies "Woman of the House" for a nice Gaelic/Celtic mix!
Gaelic Storm is AWESOME!! June 3, 2004 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
I bought this CD after seeing them live and it just kept the great experience going! The songs on this CD are fun and energetic while giving a good sample of the rest of their work. I definitely recomend it to any fan of Celtic music!
wow! April 26, 2004 6 out of 7 found this review helpful
I have never been to a concert where so many people got up and danced around the room! Gaelic Storm brought feelings of community and happiness to my college last Friday night, and I have not stopped listening to their CD since! I didn't want them to leave. If you've never listening to Gaelic Storm, give them a try! You'll be addicted!!!
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