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'Thinking
man's celtic music'
The
Sunday Express, England
'A
wonderfully diverse mix of celtic roots'
Time
Out, London, England
'Simply
stunning. Take It to your heart and love it forever'
Mary
Costello, BBC Radio, London, England
'Excellent
arrangements sung magnificently and
magical performances, what more do you want'
Sean
McGhee, Rock 'n' Reel, England
'The
Joe Giltrap Where There's Life CD is
our album of the year. It's fabulous'
CS
Radio Productions, Belgium
'Joe
is in fact a magnificent singer
with a warm and passionate voice'
Massimo
Ferro La Voce, San Michele, Italy
'The
self-penned opening title track acts as an
introduction to Joe's glorious gravelly smooth voice'
John
O'Mahony, The Irish Post, England
'This
is an album of which Joe can be justly proud'
John
Tobler, Folk Roots, England
'The
man's eclectic taste is given full rein as
Giltrap and his buddies cook up a storm'
Eamon
Carr, The Evening Herald, Dublin, Ireland
'The
only album I have played every track off over the air'
Kelvin
Henderson, BBC Radio, Bristol, England
'Joe
Giltrap has carved a niche as a singer/songwriter of note.
The Soldier's Tree pays homage to his mighty talents'
John
O'Regan, Rock 'n' Reel, England
'Brilliant
recordings, original and traditional
ballads delivered with great style'
Coral
Coast Radio, Australia
'Beautiful versions of great songs'
Larry
Monroe, Lonestar Radio, Austin, Texas, USA
'Distant Memories is an album that combines great music
with the fantastic vocals of Joe Giltrap, which results in
what can only
be said as a damn fine album'
John Keane, Tipp FM, Ireland
'It's a Giltrap! And I've been caught...Distant they may be
but Joe's Memories have an instant immediacy...brilliant!'
Frank Galligan, Q101 FM, Northern Ireland
'A haunting and powerful return from
the man
at the
forefront of real Irish Music'
Nick Dalton, Maverick, England
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