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Collection

価格: ¥5,801
カテゴリ: CD
ブランド: Putumayo World Music
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In 1990, after she had worn out her vocal cords to the point where she needed surgery, Kathy Mattea decided she needed to slow down and reconnect with her musical roots. That meant folk music, and she took some time off to go visit her favourite Scottish folk singer, Dougie MacLean. While over there, MacLean co-produced and played several instruments on Mattea's version of "From a Distance", and when Mattea returned to Nashville, she recorded a version of MacLean's "Ready for the Storm". Both songs showed up on Mattea's '91 album, Time Passes By, and left her fans asking, "Who is this Dougie MacLean?" This anthology will answer that question. The Dougie MacLean Collection skims the cream from seven different albums and a video that MacLean released on his own Dunkeld Records in Scotland. The centrepiece of the collection is "Caledonia", a lovely homesick ballad that has become the unofficial anthem of Scottish nationalism. Throughout the album, MacLean's sparkling acoustic guitar work is evidence of the long years he put in playing traditional Celtic tunes with such top Scottish folk bands as Silly Wizard and the Tannahill Weavers. Many of his own compositions deal with his attachment to his homeland, and when he describes how "across the Arlick the amber sun beats down to tinge the vivid green," as he does on "Solid Ground", MacLean can be quite evocative. Unfortunately, he seldom stops himself before he turns simple sentiments into sentimental excess. With none of the saving humour of Andy Stewart or the tough-minded realism of Dick Gaughan, MacLean too often gives in to smug, middle-brow bombast. --Geoffrey Himes