For a small country, Wales has produced a lot of music, and added at least one instrument -- the triple harp -- to the arsenal of music. This compilation, however, doesn't so much look back to past glories as dwell on the young talents emerging in the country at the time, whose music is rooted in tradition, but not completely bound by it, such as Fernhill or the Rag Foundation. Inevitably, and quite justifiably, the vast majority of the pieces here are in Welsh, a language that's undergone a resurgence in recent years, and there's even one non-folkie, Catatonia's Cerys Matthews who appears here, duetting with Jonathan Shorland. While Robin Huw Bowen, one of the leading figures of Welsh music and a virtuoso on the triple harp, isn't here, the instrument certainly gets a look in with Llio Rhydderch offering some vibrant plucking on the instrument. Oddly, Sian James, one of Wales' leading performers, isn't included, but at least the trio of Kilbride, with their twin fiddles over Danny Kilbride's fleet guitar work, get a good airing. Ironically, Julie Murphy, a non-Welsh singer, appears twice, both in a duet with Dylan Fowler, and as part of Fernhill, one of the most adventurous bands to come out of Wales in many years. So while it's far from a complete picture, The Rough Guide does give an indication of where the music of Wales is likely to go in the next decade. by Chris Nickson
Tracklist:
1 Llio Rhydderch – Merlangell / Megis Sybylltir 5:17
Harp – Llio Rhydderch
Performer – Nansi Richards
Written-By – Rhydderch
2 Julie Murphy & Dylan Fowler – Y Ddua Farch 4:20
Arranged By, Guitar – Dylan Fowler
Arranged By, Vocals – Julie Murphy
Traditional
3 Rag Foundation – Mynd I Rymni 5:52
Arranged By – Woolard, Woolard, Cowell
Traditional
4 William Taylor – Kaniad Y Gwynn Bibydd 2:23
Arranged By, Harp – William Taylor
Traditional
5 Capel Rhydwilym – Canu'r Pwnc 2:56
Traditional
6 Meic Stevens – Breuddwydion 3:20
Written-By – Meic Stevens
7 Ffynnon – Hiraeth Am Feirion 2:30
Arranged By – Ffynnon
Harp – Carwyn Fowler
Piano – Stacey Blythe
Vocals – Lynne DenmanTraditional
8 John Thomas – Hen Ladi Fowr Benfelen 2:46
Vocals – John Thomas
Traditional
9 John Morgan – Lawr A'r Ffrancod / Medley Caerfaddon 2:54
Arranged By, Concertina – John Morgan
Traditional
10 Ceri Rhys Matthews & Jonathan Shorland– Conset Y Peipar / Erddigan Y Pibydd Coch 3:12
Arranged By, Bagpipes – Ceri Rhys Matthews, Jonathan Shorland
Traditional
11 Pigyn Clust – Merched 3:17
Arranged By – Pigyn Clust
Written-By – Traditional
Tom Edwards / Angharad Siân / Y Derwydd (3:34)
12a – Tom Edwards
Traditional
12b – Angharad Siân
Written-By – Stacey
12c – Y Derwydd
Traditional
13 Boys From The Hill – SS Agnes Jack / Aberdare Railway Polka 4:17
Music By – Jones, Pitson, Leaman, Jenkins
Traditional
14 Siôn Williams – Bethel 3:31
Music By – Siôn Williams
Words By – Gareth Ioan
15 Bob Evans & Gareth Whelan – Erddigan Y Pibydd Coch / Tri A Chwech / Marwnad Yr Heliwr 4:46
Arranged By – Whelan
Arranged By, Fiddle – Evans
Traditional
16 Nansi Richards – Pen Rhaw 2:06
Arranged By, Harp – Nansi Richards
Traditional
17 Yr Hwntws – Triban Morgannwg - Cas Bethe / Chwi Fechgyn Glan Ffri / Difyrrwch Gwyr Dyfi 3:57
Arranged By – Lease, Yr Hwntws
Traditional
18 Guto Dafis – Breuddwyd Y Frenhines 3:26
Arranged By – Dafis
Written-By – Traditional
19 Mike Lease & Jane Ridout – Miners Hornpipe / Monmouth Hornpipe 2:38
Arranged By – Ridout, Lease
Traditional
20 Fernhill – Fi Wela 3:38
Music By – Matthews
Words By [Additional] – Murphy
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