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"After
'Back to the Centre' I put a new band together and we toured Ireland,
the UK, Germany and Holland. When it was time to go back into
the studio, I went over to England, because that's where the band
lived, and we started to work on what eventually became 'Primitive
Dance'. The record was later recorded in Dublin and was produced
by Ian Maidman. Ian was in my touring band and the excitment of
his playing and his enthusiasm for my music made it seem like
a natural choice to have him help me make the record.
The other musicians, Steve Fletcher, Tim Goldsmith and Mick Bolton
went on to tour with me for a year or two. It's funny, having
remastered this record I find that there's a lot of stuff I originally
felt unsure about that I now actually love. To be honest I found
this record one of the hardest to deal with because it was the
end of the eighties and there was this really hard sound in fashion.
Everything had "top" put on it. So it was originally a ’spiky‘ sounding record - but now that we've softened all that, the warmer
stuff is coming out. I can actually hear things now I couldn't
hear before.
My favourites tracks are ’Soul Commotion‘, ’The Awakening‘ with
Maire Ni Bhraonain of Clannad on vocals and the massed violas
of Geoffrey Richardson, ’The Game of Love‘ featuring some classic
guitar from Mark Knopfler, ’Steal Your Heart Away‘ and ’Eat The
Peach‘, a re-recording of the song I wrote with Donal Lunny for
the film of the same name featuring Davey Spillane on crazed uileann
pipes. I think it sounds particularly good now it's been remastered."
To listen to the songs, click on the Juke Box
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