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1991, Máire and Chris released Out of Court (their third
album together), an effervescent mixture of baroque-influenced Carolan,
straight-down-the-line Irish dance music, haunting songs and a 17th century
air from the ancient Irish harp tradition, interspersed with original
comositions which exhibit some dazzling jazz-influenced pyrotechnics.
They're joined by a stunning selection of star guests: legendary uilleann
piper Liam O'Flynn; Máire's gifted fiddle-playing sisters Nollaig,
who has been a member of bands as diverse as Planxty, Coolfin and the
RTÉ Symphony Orchestra and whose virtuosity, versatility &
lyricism are displayed throughout the album, and Mairéad, whose
distinctive, subtle & very traditional style is featured on one track,
"Frieze Britches"; bass player Danny Thompson, renowned in jazz
and other music circles and known to folk music fans since his early days
with Pentangle; and mandolin maestro Simon Mayor.
Scroll down for Reviews and Tracklisting
FOLK ROOTS (England)
"DISPLAYS a stunning array of techniques and moods and some supreme
musicianship in performance and arrangement. The scintillating jazz-influenced
title track opens the album in fine fettle... Nollaig, Liam and Danny
provide impeccable backing for one of the most haunting tracks Will
You Meet Me Tonight on the Shore? But it's Máire and Chris's
own expertise on their particular instruments together, ensemble, and
solo that are rightfully allowed to dominate the feel of the record. Máire's
exquisite solo rendition of the air The Wild Geese and Chris's
solo performance of a self-composed jig and a Scott Skinner reel blend
in smoothly amongst the ensemble tracks to complete one of the most refreshingly
innovative releases in recent years."

TAPLAS (Wales)
"AN ALBUM of sheer delight... Máire's mission is to prove
that the harp is far more versatile than commonly believed. Few can rival
her ability to play so many different styles with equal facility. Just
as accomplished, Chris's nimble fingers always make sparks fly and together
they're a formidable partnership. They really make this party swing -
appropriately, as the title track and Stroll On!, both originals,
could be straight from the swing era. The former features a superb fiddle
solo from Nollaig Casey and a scintillating burst from Simon Mayor's mandolin...Various
styles are sandwiched in between. Particularly impressive dance-tunes
are Máire's self-penned slip-jigs The Harper's Chair/The Cherry
Blossom and A Sore Point, played by the Chris Newman Trio
(i.e., Chris on guitar, mandolin and bass)... Carolan is represented by
the elegant Lady Gethin, whose baroquishness contrasts starkly
with the majesty of the older The Wild Geese, played as a harp
solo. An excellent mix of frivolous and more heavyweight material."

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH (England)
"GLORIOUSLY ADVENTUROUS offering from Máire Ní Chathasaigh,
a scholarly Irish harpist, in truly inspired union with Chris Newman,
a quirky English master of the acoustic guitar... (It is) of course a
showcase for their startling virtuosity; but it adds variety through songs;
gloriously adventurous and jazzy sounds from Newman's 1930 Martin guitar;
and sterling assistance from Danny Thompson and Simon Mayor among distinguished
session musicians."

Tracklisting:
Out of Court; The Harper's Chair/The Cherry Blossom; Will You Meet Me
Tonight On The Shore?; Frieze Britches; Lady Gethin; A Sore Point; The
Graf Spee; Túirne Mháire; The Eclipse/The Hurricane; The
Old Bridge; The Wild Geese; The Lakes Of Champlain; Stroll On!

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gloriously adventurous
a stunning array of
techniques and moods
startling virtuosity
supreme musicianship
scintillating, haunting,
exquisite
one of the most refreshingly innovative
releases in recent years
truly inspired
a formidable partnership
sheer delight
an excellent mix of frivolous
and more heavyweight material
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