Sharon Shannon, the renowned Irish musician and accordionist, invites you into a world of enchanting melodies and captivating rhythms with her album "The Diamond Mountain Sessions." Released on January 1, 2000, under The Daisy Label, this album is a beautiful blend of Celtic and traditional folk music, spanning a concise yet engaging 53 minutes.
"The Diamond Mountain Sessions" showcases Sharon Shannon's virtuosity and her deep connection to her musical roots. The album opens with "A Costa De Galicia," a lively tune that sets the stage for the journey ahead. It's followed by the well-known "The Galway Girl," a track that has become a staple in Shannon's repertoire, and "The Diamond Mountain," a piece that reflects the album's title and offers a taste of the traditional folk sound that permeates the collection.
Throughout the album, Shannon's accordion playing is nothing short of spectacular, whether she's delivering upbeat jigs like "The Pernod Waltz" and "Fire in the Bellies: The Air Tune / The Road to Recovery / Farewell to Chernobyl" or slower, more reflective pieces like "Say You Love Me" and "Love Love Love." The album also features a mix of traditional tunes and original compositions, demonstrating Shannon's ability to honor the past while forging her own path.
One of the standout tracks is "The Hounds of Letterfrack," a haunting melody that showcases Shannon's ability to convey deep emotion through her music. The album also includes a cover of the classic "A Man of Constant Sorrow," which Shannon makes her own with her unique style and interpretation.
"The Diamond Mountain Sessions" is a testament to Sharon Shannon's skill as a musician and her deep love for Celtic and traditional folk music. Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer to her work, this album is sure to captivate and delight, offering a rich and rewarding listening experience.