Medley: The Farewell: The Piper Through the Meadow Strayed/This Is the
Once in Royal David's City
Ding Dong Merrily on High
O Come All Ye Faithful
Ireland's world-class ambassadors the Chieftains seem determined to play with anyone who is anyone, regardless of genre. On The Bells of Dublin, they do an exceptional job of teaming up with the likes of rockers Jackson Br... more »owne and Elvis Costello, as well as songbirds Marianne Faithfull, Rickie Lee Jones, Kate and Anna McGarrigle, and Nanci Griffith. There are many resplendent performances here, the least of which is Costello and company's raucous "St. Stephen's Day Murders." Like a banquet of traditional Irish fare with some updating to accommodate individual guests, Bells is the kind of holiday record you don't want to end. --Martin Keller« less
Ireland's world-class ambassadors the Chieftains seem determined to play with anyone who is anyone, regardless of genre. On The Bells of Dublin, they do an exceptional job of teaming up with the likes of rockers Jackson Browne and Elvis Costello, as well as songbirds Marianne Faithfull, Rickie Lee Jones, Kate and Anna McGarrigle, and Nanci Griffith. There are many resplendent performances here, the least of which is Costello and company's raucous "St. Stephen's Day Murders." Like a banquet of traditional Irish fare with some updating to accommodate individual guests, Bells is the kind of holiday record you don't want to end. --Martin Keller
The world's fastest way to get the holiday spirit!
bensmomma | Ann Arbor, Michigan | 12/03/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Every year I try to restrain myself until the day after Thanksgiving to bring out The Bells of Dublin. After that I play it almost continually until Christmas, and I never get tired of it. It starts up a giant holiday party in my heart.From the moment the bells peel on the first track ("The Bells of Dublin"), calling in the season, to the angelic voice of the lad who begins the final medley (beginning with "Once in Royal David's City"), I love every bit. In between there is joy (Skyline Jig), beautiful melody (The Wexford Carol with Nanci Griffith) quiet reverence (O Holy Night with Rickie Lee Jones), the sweetness of voices in harmony (Il Est Ne with the McGarrigle Sisters), celebratory dancing I defy you to sit still to (The Wren medley), and even enough little tongue-in-cheek Irish subversiveness to avoid sentimentality (St. Stephen's Day Murders with Elvis Costello, The Rebel Jesus with Jackson Browne).The Chieftains' worldclass expertise on traditional Irish instruments is front and center on this album, but the many famous guests also have lots of fun. I have never known a Christmas album that could come anywhere close to the Bells of Dublin for generating the holiday spirit."
One of the best Christmas albums ever made.
bluemamma | San Luis Obispo, CA USA | 12/04/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"There is just no way to get tired of this album. It is so diverse in musical styles that each track takes you into new territory. You settle into the very traditional opening and the next thing you know, you find yourself laughing at Elvis Costello's hilarious (and definitely not traditional) St. Stephen's Day Murders. Jackson Browne contributes a kind of agnostic's hymn (but it works just find for a liberationist Christian like me, too). There are many unfamiliar but beautiful European carols, and some of the more traditional carols are done in not very traditional ways. I especially like the way Rickie Lee Jones does O Holy Night, which is usually performed by singers with big, multi-octave voices, and always seems to have more to do with showing off than with reverence. Jones' quiet version is hesitant and awe-inspired, and seems to me closer to the spirit of Christmas than the showier versions. Threading through the whole album are the Chieftains' wonderful jigs and reels, which make you want to get up and dance (at least it has that effect on me, but I'm Irish, so maybe it's genetic).I bought two copies of this album, one on cassette for my car and one on CD for home because it is such a priceless and unique treasure. Right after Thanksgiving, it is always the first album I get out."
This is joyful Christmas fun!
bluemamma | 11/20/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"A fantastic complilation of both traditional and fresh Christmas music. "The Rebel Jesus" is a great song for those of us who celebrate the holiday, but are not exactly Christian. The mood of this album is sprinkled with old world charm and you feel like drinking a pint of ale as the Chieftains weave their happy magic."
One of the Chieftains very best!!!
Kurt A. Johnson | 03/11/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)
"The Bells of Dublin is by far and away one of the best productions of the Chieftains without a doubt! I listen to it every Christmas(and months in between)for it is suitable for all times of the year. My favorite's include Burgess Meredith and Kevin Conneff in "Don Oiche Ud im Beithel" and "Wren in the Furze". The Chieftains have succeeded in fusing the spirit of the Christmas season with the uplifting and toe-tapping traditions of Ireland! The Bells of Dublin will sit in a place of honor in your own music collection if you decide to add this CD to your favorites!"