Monday 28 September 2020

Mull Historical Society - Celtic Connections 2019

Now in its 25th year, Celtic Connections has been warming up the opening weeks of January  with its wide ranging events & shows throughout Glasgow.   From traditional folk & ceilidh nights to music acts from around the world, the festival brings a lively start to the year for music lovers.     Thursday night it was the turn of Mull Historical Society to take the stage at the Centre for Contemporary Arts on Sauchiehall Street.


Fronted by proud islander Colin MacIntyre, Mull Historical Society dipped into their back catalogue of albums as well as the new release “Wakelines" to deliver a fantastic nights entertainment for the cosily assembled fans in the CCA.    Colin was joined on stage by a strings section, Piano, drums & bass player.   Bernard Butler who produced the most recent album completed the line-up as guitarist of the 7 piece band.


I first heard the songs of MHS 15 years ago when Colin joined Eddie Reader, Justin Currie & Blazing Fiddles on stage at the Royal Concert Hall for an unforgettable performance.    Colin matched anything the more established Glasgow bards recited & shone brightest in my memory of that gig, but back to 2019 & 8 studio albums later Colin is back on stage with his very own MHS.


As an author, play write & songwriter Colin weaved his storytelling magic  throughout the night.   From 12 & 6 string acoustic to electric guitars he orchestrated his arrangements with the rest of the band on stage creating a perfect celebration of his works.    The new tracks blend in perfectly with those early hits & the sometimes fragile sounding voice still lifts your spirit.   Wakelines & Clementine provide the traditional MHS energy, while Little Bird & Somewhere in Scotland show the more sensitive vulnerability from the new album   Colin’s ability to integrate sounds to maximum effect are highlighted perfectly in Wetlands Urban Fox as the track is introduced by his late grandfather reading poetry, which continues throughout the track.


With the rest of the band taking a breather Colin reads from his book to introduce another track form the new album “14 Year Old Boy”, telling the story of the song & his early Christmas present of a Fender guitar from his father, which he then plays on stage.


All too quickly the night is heading into the final few songs of the set,  fans breathe in the poignant “Put your Arms around me” before the band finish the set with This is not who we are & Peculiar.     Then the lights come up, the doors open & its time to leave.    You can't help but notice the wide demographics of the audience young & old, all of whom positively buzzing after a fabulous night with our host.

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