Those in attendance at this very rare solo performance by Máire Brennan were
treated to a show of incredible depth both musically and spiritually. Maire
was enchanting from the outset performing songs spanning her entire career,
from Clannad's first effort to her most recent solo album Perfect Time.
The band was comprised, ironically, of seven members in addition to Máire, much
bigger than the band of which she is a member. Keeping alive the Brennan
tradition of playing music with her family, Máire's sister Dee was in the
band playing bodhran and helping with backing vocals. Máire made sure in
her first talk to the audience that we all knew she was still with Clannad
and was doing a solo tour in her spare time.
The band consisted of acoustic guitar, bass, drums, violin, bodhran,
Uileann pipes/tin whistle, and keyboards. The Birchmere is not a huge
place which helped to create an intimate atmosphere. The show started
off with an emotional rendition of "Door Well," an instrumental from the
new album, proving right away that Máire is a talented musician on harp
as well as being a powerful singer. She then went into two songs from
Fauim, "Na Buachailli Alainn" and "An Tull," both of which were as
fresh as they were back in 1982. She then did the song "Oro" from her
self-titled first solo album, explaining that it was a lullaby written
for her unborn daughter even before she knew it was a girl. "The Light
On the Hill" was next which was written about St. Patrick.
She followed with two instrumentals, the beautiful and poignant "Eleanor
Plunkett" and a jig she claimed they had been playing for years and still did
not know the name of, which she dubbed "Tripping To Alexandria." A flawless
version of "Broken Pieces" from Lore was complimented by two songs
from her latest album: "The Big Rock," (referring to her native Ireland,
and which includes words from St. Patricks crest in the chorus), and then an
incredibly inspirational version of "Perfect Time." She then delved deeply
into the past from the first two Clannad albums with the show stopping "Nil
Se Ina la" and "Teidhir Abhaile Riu."
Back to the recent past with "I Will Find You" and Alasdair MacColla" from
Banba and Lore respectively. It was then time for some solo
ventures, a solo Uileann pipe song "I Am Asleep Don't Wake Me," a pretty harp
solo of "Bruach McCall," a violin solo which I think was called "The Whispering
Drinker," then the whole band came back with "Sweeny's Buttermilk." She did a
barebones version of the "Theme From Harry's Game," which was unique,
especially for those of us who have heard lots of that successful song.
She ended the show with "Heal This Land" and "Against the Wind." The crowd
gave a standing ovation for what was a memorable and moving experience.
For an encore we were treated to a spirited version of "A Mhuirnin O" from
Clannad's Grammy winning album Landmarks.
This was Máire's first tour of the US since 1993's Clannad tour for the
Banba album. The crowd seemed grateful to have the privelege of this
rare opportunity to see one of their favorites. Máire said after the show that
this was a tour to test the waters so to speak. She was near the end of a
thirteen show tour that started in Los Angeles and went all the way across the US.
If anyone has a chance to see this tour, don't miss it!