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Track Listing 1. Na Laethe Bhi 2. Banba Oir - (Gaelic) 3. There For You 4. Mystery Game 5. Struggle 6. I Will Find You - (Gaelic, from "The Last Of The Mohicans") 7. Soul Searcher 8. Caide Sin Do'n Te Sin - (Gaelic) 9. Other Side, The 10. Sunset Dreams 11. Gentle Place, A
| Details | | Producer: | Ciaran Brennan | | Distributor: | WEA (Distributor) | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Clannad: Ciaran Brennan (vocals, guitar, mandolin, keyboards, bass); Maire Brennan (vocals, harp); Padraig Duggan (guitar, mandolin); Noel Duggan (guitar). Additional personnel: Bridin Brennan (vocals); Anto Drennan (guitar); Frankie Kennedy (flute, whistle); Mel Collins (saxophone, alto flute); Denis Woods (keyboards, synthesizer programming); Denis Woods (keyboards, synthesizer programming); Ian Parker (keyboards); John Donnelly (drums, programming). Recorded at The Mill Studios, Berkshire, England and Windmill Lane Studios, Dublin, Ireland. Clannad has traversed the timeline of Irish pop music, from its folk and traditional roots to modern synthesized music. The '80s and '90s saw the rise of Irish rock supergroups (most notably U2) and more subtle ambient music artists like Clannad and Clannad's former bandmate, Enya. On BANBA, we hear Clannad's version of what could be broadly termed Irish pop music. Elements of Irish culture and tradition are implicit in the music, singing style, and lyrics. Three of the songs, "Na Laethe Bhi," "Banba Oir," and "Caide Sin Do'N Te Sin" are sung in Irish and revolve around Irish themes, the pop elements emerging from the structure of the music which consists of the standard verse, chorus, bridge format. There's also a real emphasis on delivering a hook here. Generally mellow and introspective, BANBA's highlights include the haunting "I Will Find You," and the optimistic, guitar based "The Other Side."
Industry Reviews ...Clannad continues to expand its sound, clearing space for jazzy extrapolations, hearkening back to folk roots, and uncorking some wonderfully catchy choruses... Musician (08/01/1993)
3 Stars - Good - ...More of the same here from Clannad...the ideal accompaniment to any serious bout of eco-friendly navel-contemplation....Banba, you may not be amazed to know, means Ireland... Q (06/01/1993)
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