Ceol for the Soul is the new EP from Dublin based neo-soul group Danny G & the Major 7ths. This is a covers EP of classic Irish material, interpreting songs by some of our most influential and important artists.
Danny: "There are so many great Irish songs from different genres - folk, rock, pop and traditional Irish music. I've put a neo-soul
Danny: "There are so many great Irish songs from different genres - folk, rock, pop and traditional Irish music. I've put a neo-soul
Ceol for the Soul is the new EP from Dublin based neo-soul group Danny G & the Major 7ths. This is a covers EP of classic Irish material, interpreting songs by some of our most influential and important artists.
Danny: "There are so many great Irish songs from different genres - folk, rock, pop and traditional Irish music. I've put a neo-soul twist on some of my favourites, whilst also getting back to my traditional roots (I play the Irish flute and/or tin whistle on 4/5 tracks). Some of these songs are well-known, from Samantha Mumba & Paul Brady. We've also covered some less-well-known cuts from The Bothy Band, Thin Lizzy & Van Morrison. All 5 are so rich and full of soul, and to my ears are already soul songs."
For our non-Irish friends, 'ceol' is the Irish word for 'music' and is phonetically pronounced 'key-ol'.
Danny: "There are so many great Irish songs from different genres - folk, rock, pop and traditional Irish music. I've put a neo-soul twist on some of my favourites, whilst also getting back to my traditional roots (I play the Irish flute and/or tin whistle on 4/5 tracks). Some of these songs are well-known, from Samantha Mumba & Paul Brady. We've also covered some less-well-known cuts from The Bothy Band, Thin Lizzy & Van Morrison. All 5 are so rich and full of soul, and to my ears are already soul songs."
For our non-Irish friends, 'ceol' is the Irish word for 'music' and is phonetically pronounced 'key-ol'.
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The Island ft. Sive 4:260:00/4:26
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Do You Love An Apple 4:150:00/4:15