Under a Red Sky Night
Studio album by
Martin Tourish
Released1 May 2014 (2014-05-01)[1]
GenreTraditional Irish
Folk
Celtic
Length55:24
LabelCladdagh Records

Under a Red Sky Night is the début (and unique) solo studio album by Irish musician Martin Tourish, released in May 2014.

Overview

Martin Tourish is an accordionist, composer and producer from County Donegal, Ireland. Named 'Young Musician of the Year' in 2008 by TG4, his compositions are played by Altan, The Chieftains, Macklemore and Ryan Lewis amongst others.

Following almost a decade after Clan Ranald (2005), his previous unique collaboration effort with traditional Irish musician Luke Ward (from Cavan), Under A Red Sky Night is Martin's very first solo album. Featuring a cast of nineteen musicians and nearly 56 minutes of Martin's compositions and arrangements, it was released to highly positive reviews.

According to Martin Tourish, much of the music on Under A Red Sky Night began either as improvisations that were later shaped into compositions, or as a re-imagining of material from the traditional idiom. Each of the tunes and sets are snapshots of the spirit of a particular time and place and the people and ideas that floated within it. The tracks on this album were produced to give as much of a sense of this as was possible and Martin Tourish hope that the listener enjoy exploring each of these microcosms as much as he did.

Track listing[1]

No.TitleLength
1."Prelude: Variation on El Garrotin / Pasucais de Pel Luno / New Year's Eve"4:47
2."Imagined Communities / Anthem"5:14
3."Moment Music"3:35
4."The G4 Set: Fuar Uisce / Tuar / The G4 Tune"6:23
5."Variation On a Theme from the James Tourish Collection"2:20
6."The James Tourish Polkas: Trip to Dingle / Untitles 1 / Untitles 2 / Twenty Four Permutations"6:55
7."Liobhan Song"3:31
8."Agnis Tompson's Final Dance / Exegesis"5:59
9."The West Gates / The Teelin Sound / One & Five"3:57
10."Lullaby: The Seventh Degree"5:49
11."The Missed Step / The Three Cats Jig"4:14
12."Horseman, Pass By"2:40

References

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