| 1. Riverdance |
| 2. Reels |
| 3. Jigs |
| 4. Jackie Coleman's Reel/The |
| 5. Limerick Is Beautiful |
| 6. Reels (2) |
| 7. Hurrican's Victory/The Pr |
| 8. Golden Jubilee |
| 9. Morrison's Jig/The Bride' |
| 10. Glenside |
| 11. Cod Liver Oil |
| 12. Reels (3) |
| 13. Reels |
Editorial Reviews
Product Description
Tracks Include: Riverdance, the Bridge Below the Town, London Lasses, Limerick is Beautiful, Cod Liver Oil and More.
That said, Bitch is nothing to scoff at. The song, after multiple listens is quite catchy (and in my car stereo it actually is pump worthy)
I particualrly enjoy "Just Because" which seems to borrow its melody from the likes of the Bravery and a lyrical style from Ashlee Simpson. As a matter of fact, most of the writing on this release seems to be a tad bit teen-ish and considering it has a "parental advisory" sticker slapped on it, that isn't really a good thing.
The thing I really like about "Pride" is that the voice that made me like him in the first place (heard on "Lay Me Down" from his self titled album) pops up throughout the album. He does not have a conventional pop-rock voice and perhaps that is one reason he is being dissed by other reviewers. But I have to say that I enjoy that voice and while it seems like he strains to get the notes out... it is a strain that I find endearing and entertaining. This album is no masterpiece, but with a few sprinkles of glittery fun and a gothic tinged "Because I Love You", this album is not a complet waste in my collection. It is a bold departure from the celtic intrumental he has enchanted many with... and I hope he continues to branch out and polish his edge (and improve those ltrics... stat). This album is not for everyone... note it is heavily influenced by punk and alternative rock... but for someone like me who has an ecclectic taste in music, this is fun spin for sure.
Tracks Include: Riverdance, the Bridge Below the Town, London Lasses, Limerick is Beautiful, Cod Liver Oil and More.
Celtic Pride,Glenside Ceilidh Band & Pat O'Brien Band,Castle/Pulse,World Music
Average customer rating:
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Pride (Import)
Ashley MacIsaac Manufacturer: Linus Entertainment ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000B41K54 Release Date: 2005-09-27 |
Tracks:
- Bitch
- Just Because
- Love 'Em
- Because You Love Me
- High Times Living
- Hey Alright
- Revolution
- Nights Wasted Away
- A Man Like You
- Becasue I Love You
- Sick of Rock & Roll
Customer Reviews:
Pretty good.......2006-09-10
Listen before you buy.......2006-08-26
Ashley Explodes.......2006-05-14
Not his usual fare, but not to be dismissed........2006-04-13
A Bold Move that hits and misses.......2006-03-28
That said, Bitch is nothing to scoff at. The song, after multiple listens is quite catchy (and in my car stereo it actually is pump worthy)
I particualrly enjoy "Just Because" which seems to borrow its melody from the likes of the Bravery and a lyrical style from Ashlee Simpson. As a matter of fact, most of the writing on this release seems to be a tad bit teen-ish and considering it has a "parental advisory" sticker slapped on it, that isn't really a good thing.
The thing I really like about "Pride" is that the voice that made me like him in the first place (heard on "Lay Me Down" from his self titled album) pops up throughout the album. He does not have a conventional pop-rock voice and perhaps that is one reason he is being dissed by other reviewers. But I have to say that I enjoy that voice and while it seems like he strains to get the notes out... it is a strain that I find endearing and entertaining. This album is no masterpiece, but with a few sprinkles of glittery fun and a gothic tinged "Because I Love You", this album is not a complet waste in my collection. It is a bold departure from the celtic intrumental he has enchanted many with... and I hope he continues to branch out and polish his edge (and improve those ltrics... stat). This album is not for everyone... note it is heavily influenced by punk and alternative rock... but for someone like me who has an ecclectic taste in music, this is fun spin for sure.
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