JAMES KEELAGHAN: History: The First 25 Years
JAMES KEELAGHAN
History: The First 25 Years
Borealis 222
Describing Saskatchewan-bred James Keelaghan as a âsinger-songwriterâ is woefully inadequate. For the past quarter century, Keelaghan has been an artisan carefully crafting and burnishing narratives, melodies, memories and inspirations into something sublime. His songs are personal and universal, touching and provocative, literate and literary. Quite a few are history as it should have been … with the romance put back in, as he insists. And even as the tunes reverberate, Keelaghanâs masterful storytelling transports the listener across time, borders, and cultures. He commemorates his first twenty-five years of touring with this 18-track CD culled from his eleven albums, and with an accompanying 70-minute DVD in which he exercises his Irish shanachie roots by regaling listeners with the back story for many of his compositions, family, journeys, musical collaborations and inspirations. Itâs a dealerâs choice of songs and the stories, hence a mix of audience favorites such as âFires of Calaisâ and âCold Missouri Waters,â and ones that mean a lot to him, such as âMi Vida,â a collaboration with surrogate brother Oscar Lopez, and âCaptain Torres,â a tale of a doomed vessel which he penned with very specific musical texturing in mind. He also lets us in on the secret that sometimes the song heâs singing isnât exactly the story heâs telling; âMcConnvilleâs,â for example, is as much about trying to score a bottle of whiskey for his ailing father than the lad at the songâs center. Savor both CD and DVDâperformers of Keelaghanâs skill, intelligence, and warmth are rare brews.
— Rob Weir