- Music
- 10 Feb 04
Between the mountains and the sea
Review of Tim Dennehy's tribute to Sigerson Clifford.
Growing up in Caherciveen, Co. Kerry, Tim Dennehy often heard songs penned by another illustrious denizen of the area – Sigerson Clifford (1913-1985), whose powerful ballad ‘The Boys Of Barr na Sráide’ has become a classic of the tradition. Dennehy’s fifth solo album is a tribute to Clifford and his work, featuring swift-paced humorous numbers like ‘Lenihan’s Big Bazaar’ alongside heavyweights like the tragic ‘Ballad of the Tinker’s Daughter’. Between multi-instrumentalist Garry Ó Briain’s spare production, Dennehy’s resonant voice, and the generous, informative and beautifully illustrated 48-page booklet, Clifford’s songs get their due. Dennehy himself wrote the title track as he made his way home from Clifford’s funeral – a fitting homage to a great songwriter and poet.
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