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Product Description Album of the Year Winner! ... "The musical equivalent to Braveheart" (Billboard Magazine) Steve McDonald's celtic contemporary music soars with cinematic tales of Scottish history. Enhanced CD includes musical video. No Clan exercised such a powerful influence in early Highland history as the Macdonalds. Somerled emerged early in the 12th Century as a leader to expel the Vikings from Southwest Scotland. His marriage to a Norse princess made him a formidable adversary to the Scottish king. Somerled's grandson, Donald, became the founder of "Clan Donald" - literally the "children of Donald" - giving his descendants and followers the name Macdonald or "son of Donald". Review "The musical equivalent to Braveheart!" --~ BillboardALBUM OF THE YEAR WINNER! --COVR Awards"Steve McDonald's evocative new music transcends cultural traditions even as it pays homage to the deep and mystical roots of Scotland. His "Loch Lomond" is immediate and visceral, breathing new life into a time-honored love ballad. I had the great pleasure of listening to his CD with three generations of Scottish Americans; for the young, McDonald's music provided an awakening - an access code to a proud heritage. For the elders, an honoring and passing of the cultural torch - music that speaks to the feature as it conjours the spirits of the past. Today there is an amazing revival of interest in Scotland as a deep spiritual stronghold, a place of ancient ritual and indomitable survival spirit; a country where people draw their strength from the Mother Earth and their traditions much like the Native American. Steve McDonald's auspicious new work should be the theme music for this revival." --~ John Fusco, Writer/Producer (Young Guns, Thunderheart, Loch Ness, Spirit, Hildago and more) P.when('A').execute(function(A) { A.on('a:expander:toggle_description:toggle:collapse', function(data) { window.scroll(0, data.expander.$expander[0].offsetTop-100); }); }); From the Label McDonald is a Scottish singer making an impressive stateside debut with a ballad that outlines the rites of manhood amid a soft rumble of tribal drums and wafting bagpipes a provacative and compelling effort that leaves you hungry for more. McDonald has a dignified baritone delivery that occasionally recalls Chris Rea and stands tall against flourishes of harmony. See more Review: for fathers who have sons - The perfect gift for a son or for a father. Especially if you've Celtic roots. Going through a tough divorce with all the usual battles inside during the early 90s, I lost touch with my sons for a while. I'd sometimes put on opera and take in what it felt like not to be able to live with my daughter. But sons? This was the CD I'd play then, when it was time for me as a man to take in what masculine relationships and tough times all meant. Good stuff here. Tears, too, if you want them. Emotional fuel, help for greasing the skids of a creaky guy heart. Put these sounds on I say during the times it is right to reflect on on a dad's connection (or not) he has with his sons, a man's connection (or not) he has with his father, with his brothers. Soul food for the ears and the heart. I lost my dad four decades ago; he was 100% Welsh and gone in a flash back then, when I was age 21. We would have enjoyed listening to these cuts together. Yes, I wore out my first original CD of Sons of Somerled and had to get another this summer (2010)online. I made a copy for myself and gave the 2nd original to my youngest as a birthday present when he turned 29. My first introduction to this CD was from a walk by in front of a shop on Pacific Garden Mall in Santa Cruz some ten years ago. It called to me. I bought a copy. No accident. These songs never cease to move me as a dad when I put them on the boom box while doing guy stuff in the garage. As a son, too, I am moved. And,as a brother. God knows I could do better at each. The words and tunes here take me back to images I breathed in during a favorite guy movies, like--Rob Roy--and times when women, as wonderful as they be, are clueless to the mystery of masculine relationships. In a culture often at war with masculinity, yes, grease the guy skids with these tunes I say. And often. Review: Old School - Great CD from a great artist.
| ASIN | B000008QUR |
| Best Sellers Rank | #138,345 in CDs & Vinyl ( See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl ) #71 in Scottish Folk #125 in Scottish Music #2,797 in New Age (CDs & Vinyl) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (169) |
| Date First Available | December 7, 2006 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Label | Etherean |
| Manufacturer | Etherean |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Original Release Date | 1996 |
| Product Dimensions | 5.55 x 4.97 x 0.54 inches; 2.67 ounces |
D**S
for fathers who have sons
The perfect gift for a son or for a father. Especially if you've Celtic roots. Going through a tough divorce with all the usual battles inside during the early 90s, I lost touch with my sons for a while. I'd sometimes put on opera and take in what it felt like not to be able to live with my daughter. But sons? This was the CD I'd play then, when it was time for me as a man to take in what masculine relationships and tough times all meant. Good stuff here. Tears, too, if you want them. Emotional fuel, help for greasing the skids of a creaky guy heart. Put these sounds on I say during the times it is right to reflect on on a dad's connection (or not) he has with his sons, a man's connection (or not) he has with his father, with his brothers. Soul food for the ears and the heart. I lost my dad four decades ago; he was 100% Welsh and gone in a flash back then, when I was age 21. We would have enjoyed listening to these cuts together. Yes, I wore out my first original CD of Sons of Somerled and had to get another this summer (2010)online. I made a copy for myself and gave the 2nd original to my youngest as a birthday present when he turned 29. My first introduction to this CD was from a walk by in front of a shop on Pacific Garden Mall in Santa Cruz some ten years ago. It called to me. I bought a copy. No accident. These songs never cease to move me as a dad when I put them on the boom box while doing guy stuff in the garage. As a son, too, I am moved. And,as a brother. God knows I could do better at each. The words and tunes here take me back to images I breathed in during a favorite guy movies, like--Rob Roy--and times when women, as wonderful as they be, are clueless to the mystery of masculine relationships. In a culture often at war with masculinity, yes, grease the guy skids with these tunes I say. And often.
D**L
Old School
Great CD from a great artist.
J**B
Absolutely Magnificent Scottish Music & Musical Storytelling
A fantastic & hauntingly beautiful tribute to Scottish Island & Highlands using traditional musical instruments. Many of MacDonaldâs songs are filled with ancestral stories. One of my favorite CDâs. I own two copies, one for a backup to always enjoy. Recommend it highly.
A**R
Best Scottish music& lyrics available!
If you want real Scottish Music, this cd is for you. The lyrics & liner notes are quite educational!
D**E
A bit of Scotland's best!9
Since we lived in Scotland for over a year, I can attest to the fact that this CD reflects the best of the pipes and drums, along with the singing!!! Everytime someone hears my CD, they want it!!
H**L
thrills and happiness
The album calls to my blood and heritage like not many do. Mr. McDonald's voice crawls into the mind and brings forth images of warriors defending their homeland. Terrific album to listen.
J**S
great service
I love the cd. Oddly enough sometimes it doesn't quite play right, but some of the time it's fine??
T**N
True Scottish Sound!
I came upon this cd by accident, but what a fortunate accident that has turned out to be! The pipes, the drums, and the strings carry one back to the Highlands! Several of these songsI learned in high school chorus in Missouri, but Steve McDonald gives them a new exciting life. It is a lengthy cd, with 16 tracks and more than an hour of ballads. It was a great purchase, and fulfilled with the characteristic Amazon efficiency.
B**M
Steve McDonald loves the history and culture of Scotland. The album is a musical celebration of the country. Delightful melodies. Evocative. I can definitely recommend this to those who enjoy folk music. McDonald's singing voice is remarkably rich and ideal for this kind of music.
J**R
Although slow in arriving, it was worth the wait. The music captures the spirit of the people and the lands of Somerled and Aengus Oc
M**E
Die CD ist einfach klasse, ich höre sie sehr oft. Der Titel bezieht sich auf die frĂŒhe Besiedlung Schottlands durch Somerled, einem WikingerfĂŒrsten und seine Nachkommenschaft. Er war wohl der Eroberer der westlichen Inseln, wie im Beiheft im Text steht. Dazu lese ich gerade parallel das Buch von Michael Phillips "Der Stein der Kelten + Schwert und Krone", 2. Teil der Saga. Dieser schildert u.a. die Schlacht von Robert the Bruce, dem 1. König der Schotten, gegen König Edward II von England um Stirling Castle. Eine schöne ErgĂ€nzung fĂŒrs Gehör ist diese CD! Man spĂŒrt förmlich den Geist Schottlands und seiner kernigen Bevölkerung... Der 1. Titel Introduction stimmt mit Dudelsack-KlĂ€ngen auf die folgenden ein Der 2. geht richtig los mit Trommeln, die u.a. die kriegerische Vergangenheit erinnern. Der 3. Titel : Live on my warrior son - ein GĂ€nsehautsong, der mir sehr gefĂ€llt. Klasse! Live on beloved one 4. All you know - mit Dudelsack, Trommeln und anderen Instrumenten stimmen nachdenkliche Töne an, auch ein klarer GĂ€nsehautsong, begleitet von einem Chor, einfach wunderschön Steve's klare Stimme - mein nĂ€chster Favorit 5. kennt jeder, der Runrig mag: Loch Lomond 6. Soldier's Lament - fast schon ein Popsong zum Mitsingen, getragene KlĂ€nge voller GefĂŒhl, doch nachdenklicher Text (we were born to live again) 7.Come to the Isle of Skye - nix wie hin, weg von den Menschenmassen und Blechlawinen, ein Lockruf des Nordens 8.Scotland the brave - kennt man von den jĂ€hrlichen Military Tattoos im NDR3, wird von allen Schotten-Bands gern gespielt; dazu eine schöne Harfenuntermalung mit treibender Trommelbegleitung im Marschtempo 9./10:Celtic Segue/Celtic Warrior - mein Favorit: es werden im Text die Namen aller wichtigen Schlachten Schottlands ./. England aufgezĂ€hlt, ein klarer GĂ€nsehaut-Song, finde ich; man kriegt das Gruseln, wieviel Blutzoll dort geflossen sein muĂ, von Stirling Bridge bis Culloden, wo das Ende Schottlands besiegelt wurde (schade, finde ich); der Song lĂ€Ăt die dĂŒstere Stimmung kurz vor der jew. Schlacht entstehen beim Hören - man hört die MarschgerĂ€usche förmlich heraus (bin hin und weg bei dem Titel); kurz: ein Song voller Kraft, mĂ€chtigen Trommeln und dem GefĂŒhl fĂŒr Weite und Freiheit 11.I will return - das Versprechen, wiederzukommen - was fĂŒr eine Botschaft! er setzt Nr.9-10 fort, sehr emotional, wieder mal GĂ€nsehautfeeling pur (our love will live on) 12.Wild mountain thyme: ein Traditional, das auch schon auf der CD Celtic Crossing von Bruce Guthro steht, einfach nur schön fĂŒr Lagerfeuerstimmungen 13.per mare per terras - Ă€hnlich wie Nr. 4; die Besiedlung der Inseln als Thema; paĂt zum Titel der ganzen CD, kraftvolle Trommeln treiben den Rhythmus voran; Steve's Stimme macht mich sĂŒchtig! (Scotland calls) 14.Lordship of the isles: bezieht sich wieder auf die Besiedlung der 1. Wikinger und vor allem auf Somerled, dem MitbegrĂŒnder des mĂ€chtigen McDonald Clans (nachlesen im Buch Stein der Kelten!). Ob Rory McDonald / Runrig auch von dem abstammt? :-) Klare Harfenbegleitung, sanft untermalt (Over the ages and over the sea) von einem mehrstimmigen Chor - klasse! 15.Journey of the warrior soul: ein dĂŒsterer Ausklang mit hoffnungsvoller Harfe, ohne Gesang, rein instrumental - GĂ€nsehaut-Titel..... Es lohnt sich jedenfalls, auch das Booklet mal genau zu lesen - klare Punktzahl von mir. Diese Stimme hat was Echtes zu erzĂ€hlen und kein Blabla - mein Herz gehört Schottland!
A**U
Bin durch Zufall auf diese Musik gestoĂen, ĂŒber das Celtic Radio - ein Internetradiosender. Und ich bin hin und weg. Wunderbare Musik mit schottischen Geschichten, so richtig schön zum TrĂ€umen.
A**T
Again love it....
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