Recommend it to your attention!
Laszlo Bokor | Veszprem, Hungary | 12/04/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This is a high energy music. In pure electric-acoustic style. Some acoustic guitars, fiddle, accordion, organ and Christy's pleasant voice. Almost all in C,F,G chords. The first song from Jackson Browne, the other from a travelling man and a yellow furze woman. At the end a special tale from Christy, Me And The Rose in 13:20 minutes! One of Christy's best to my mind."
One of Moore's best albums!
Joe Sixpack -- Slipcue.com | ...in Middle America | 04/29/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Christy Moore, one of the stars of the long-defunct Irish '70s supergoup, Planxty, is one of Ireland's greatest folk musicians. This 1993 album is a delightfully solid, good-humored acoustic album that ranks up there with the best of his early work. Includes a cover version of Jackson Browne's "Before The Deluge," which Christy makes all his own, as well as an improbably long, ramblingly discursive tall-tale live take on "Rose of Tralee," refashioned here as "Me And The Rose." This is Moore at his best... well worth tracking down and checking out!"