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Reader Comments
We were trying a fairly radical new style
on this cd ,and maybe some things did work better than others.
There are now so many albums of this kind of musical genre, but there were very few we knew of then.
Sammy and i have planned to do a 2nd album for a long time now, but its difficult to find the time between Sammys solo work,Electrics stuff,and the band members vaious other projects and commitments.
The reviews were very positve
for this project,so thank you for taking the time to give your opinions.
We appreciate it.
cheers
JimmyD(The Seanachaidh/Electrics
Hi David
Thank you very much for your review.
Constructive criticism is often a positive thing,and im glad that you did enjoy some if not all of the things we did on this,the first Seanachaidh album.
I bought the CD used and I don't regret. Although I don't dance, I like dance music mostly, and I'm manic about celtic stuff, especially Irish, Scottish comes just next so this is a neat addition to my scant collection of various items.
This album has its dance elements, yet it has a soft, soothing sound to it. Someone else noted too that the vocals are often lost in the background.
One of the songs reminds me strongly of Oh Susannah, which I heard with various mock lyrics in my childhood... some fun memories there!
And one song has the slow hiphop/breakbeat rhythm you could almost sing reggae to... the song sounds a lot like some Amiga tracker tunes (a style and, ahem, instrument, that I have fooled with too). While the sounds are old fashioned, maybe that was what the artists were looking for.