"The Chieftains 7" is a vibrant and captivating album that showcases the unparalleled mastery of traditional Irish music by the legendary group, The Chieftains. Released on March 4, 2002, under the Columbia label, this album is a testament to the band's enduring legacy and their ability to blend Celtic, traditional folk, and Celtic rock genres seamlessly. With a runtime of 43 minutes, the album features a collection of 10 tracks that are as diverse as they are enchanting.
From the lively and energetic "Away We Go Again" to the hauntingly beautiful "The Fairies' Lamentation And Dance," each track offers a unique glimpse into the rich tapestry of Irish musical heritage. The Chieftains' virtuosity is evident in every note, whether it's the intricate fiddle work on "Hedigan's Fancy" or the lively pipes on "O'Sullivan's March." The album also includes a nod to the beloved Irish poet and playwright, Brian Friel, with the track "Friel's Kitchen," adding a literary touch to the musical experience.
The Chieftains' ability to infuse traditional melodies with a modern twist is showcased in tracks like "John O'Connor and the Ode to Whiskey," which blends traditional folk with a rock edge. The album concludes with "Oh! The Breeches Full of Stitches," a lively jig that leaves the audience with a sense of joy and exhilaration.
"The Chieftains 7" is not just an album; it's a celebration of Irish culture and music that will captivate both longtime fans and new listeners alike. The Chieftains' unmatched skill and passion for their craft shine through in every track, making this album a timeless addition to any music collection.
This LP was released in 1978.