Solas: Live (1988)

Solas: Live (1988)
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Solas has become one of the most renowned Irish folk bands because of their ability to deliver classical sounds with modern instrumentation. This concert film features the quartet performing over a dozen songs including "The Maid on the Shore," "Crested Hens," and "The Wind That Shakes the Barley. This is a fine show for anyone with an interest in Celtic music. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

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Synopsis of Solas: Live

Solas has become one of the most renowned Irish folk bands because of their ability to deliver classical sounds with modern instrumentation. This concert film features the quartet performing over a dozen songs including "The Maid on the Shore," "Crested Hens," and "The Wind That Shakes the Barley. This is a fine show for anyone with an interest in Celtic music. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
90 mins

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Thomas M.

If you like good music and especially Irish music then this is a awesome DVD for you. If you've never heard of the band, they are an Irish band. They play mostly reels, which are instrumental pieces that have no lyrics. They do have several songs however that have lyrics and the woman that sings for the band has an incredible voice. Some instruments used in the band are: Guitar, Fiddle, Pennywhistle or tinwhistle, Flute, Accordion, and mandolin. There is also some instrument that looks like a banjo although i'm not sure if thats what it is.

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