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Clannad was one of the first modern celtic band that I met. I think they are very smart, but I suffered a little to discover that. There are two Clannads! The pop Clannad and the folk/celtic Clannad. I think they just record some fine pop songs, in all-pop albums to get their money, because this side of their music pales if compared with the folk one. They are really virtuosi and respect the tradition of the celtic music ways, all acoustic, perfectly arranged, without a scratch. Listening to the folk side of Clannad is to listen to what remained of the ancient and fascinating celtic culture.
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c.gif (6144 bytes)lannad bridged the gap between traditional celtic music and pop. Usually, their results were an entrancing, enchanting form of pop that managed to fuse the disparate elements together rather seamlessly. Such fusions have earned the band an international cult of fans.

Taking their name from the Gaelic word for "family," Clannad formed in 1970 when the Brennan family -- Maire (vocals, harp), Ciaran (vocals, guitar, bass, keyboards), Pol (guitar, percussion, flute, vocals) -- began playing at their father Leo's tavern with two of their uncles, Padraig Duggan (guitar, vocals, mandolin) and Noel Duggan (guitar, vocals). Soon afterward, the group began playing folk festivals in Ireland. They released their self-titled first album in 1973, yet the band didn't earn any wide-spread success until they toured Germany in 1975. Maire's sister, Enya, joined the group in 1979, yet left in 1982, just as the group was beginning to come into some pop success in the U.K. Clannad recorded the theme song for the television program "Harry's Game"; the single hit number five on the charts and won the band an Ivor Novello Award. The band recorded the soundtrack to the television production "Robin of Sherwood" in 1984; it won a British Academy Award for best soundtrack the next year. Clannad's success continued in 1986, when U2's Bono was featured on the Top 20 hit "In A Lifetime." The band continued to release albums into the 1990s, building their pop following without losing their folk audience.

    -- Stephen Thomas Erlewine


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