Rating:
Genre:
Celtic
Release Date: 02/22/2000
Run Time: 62:46
Ever since 1988's
Irish Heartbeat,
the Chieftains relied on guest artists on their own albums, ranging from Celtic peers to
pop,
rock, and
country superstars, since the cameos virtually guaranteed that each new album would be treated as an event. That's also the case with 2000's
Water in the Well, a traditional
Irish folk/
Celtic album filled with guest spots by traditional
Celtic musicians. That might not seem like an anomaly from a band that had a great deal to do with the popularization of
Celtic music in the last 25 years of the 20th century, but it had been a while since the band members devoted themselves to the music so completely as they do here. Does it work? Yes. This is a rare incident where a preponderance of guests -- and there are over 20 cameos here -- doesn't result in a sluggish, carefully considered record. Not only do
the Chieftains have a great time embracing
traditional dances and
ballads, but their guests invigorate them, resulting in a very strong listen. It's the kind of record that only a seasoned band could make; it might not be groundbreaking or definitive, but it is an accomplished yet enthusiastic set of songs where the joy is in the little details.
~Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide