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| ARTIST: | Clannad |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Rca |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Theme From Harry's Game, Tower Hill, Seachran Charn tSiail, Passing Time, Coinleach Glas An Fhomair, I See Red, Ta Me Mo Shui (I Am Up), Newgrange, The Fairy Queen, Thios Fa'n Chosta |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 078636630526 |
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Customer Reviews of Magical Ring
Has anyone heard the Trance remix of "Harry's Game?" While I must say this CD is wonderful it still doesn't compare to Trance music. Chicane's remix of "Harry's Game" has become a classic trance song. It's not just a great song to dance to, but it's also, like any regular Clannad song, a great sond to listen to on its own. I recommend it to anyone who likes to listen to Clannad or Irish, Celtic or New Age music. Just search for Chicane or Best Trance Anthems Ever and give it a try.
Spooky and Cool
While I don't listen to this album as much as say "Macalla", this is still one of my favorite Clannad albums. Here they (mostly) successfully transitioned from being a traditional Irish folk act to carving their own unique niche in the musical landscape -- undoubtably the founders of the whole "new age" music genre.
In particular, there are some very interesting tracks that really stick with you -- "NewGrange" is one of those songs that send shivers down your spine. The often-heard "Theme from Harry's Game" is simply beautiful. No other word describes it. There's a reason it's been used so often in commercials and movie soundtracks.
Clannad is born!
After a handful of great folk-albums, it is time for Clannad to achieve the worldwide popularity with Theme from Harry's Game. The bearer of this ambiental hit is a beautiful, haunting mystical album, still under strong influence of pure folk, but undergoing the newcoming pop and new age sounds. The pop part is still very subtle here, very dear to everyone and it would have been great if it have stayed so. But who would think of future with Magical Ring in the CD player? Who would even think of past?