"GAEL
FORCE" Terrapin Truckin' TTCD001
"Gael Force is a
hugely popular album ..epic stuff"........ TIME OUT (London)
.."fine Celtic Album"...keeps
the toes tapping.................. THE LEDGE
... Absolutely brilliant!".............................................
. THE VENUE (Bristol)
"HEADSPIN"
Breaking Down. GF 003CD
"Excellent"....
............................................................... BELFAST
TELEGRAPH
"Mouthwatering"
.......................... .................WHAT'S ON (Birmingham)
"Great songs..brilliant
acoustic and electric guitar.. ....THE IRISH POST
'Great material"
............. ....ROCK AND REEL
"FRETWORK"
Road goes on Forever RGFCD 032
Why.. Jackie Mc
Auley is an artist of no fixed abode in the way of record labels (RGF)
accepted is a mystery - because his work can be brilliant. McAuleys
many years of playing have helped him develop into an act who writes
and sings from deep within the soul. Apart from the lovely waxing of
Celtic flavours on "Kerry Red", surreal imagery of the working class
families echoing many truths In back streets. "When Mama Got The Blues"
(which is nothing less than a gem) ..Belfast history sweeps over "All
Jokers are wild" and "SOS Crumlin Rd". Like on many others, an ambience
of the land, the parades, bombs, the people are forever appearing not
only in the script but in the music itself... ........NORTHERN POST
. A thousand hack
American bands are trying so hard to do what is so simple....heres how"
.......FOLK ROOTS
'Shadowboxing'
Road goes on forever
BBC Radio Two 'This
album is one of the best I've come across in years..full of cracking
stuff ' Mike Harding
BBC Radio Sheffield
"Record of the week" Tony Capstick......
Country Music "Excellent"......................
Record Mart. "McAuley
could quite easily break into the States were one of his songs to be
recorded by the likes of Bonnie Raitt..move over Paul Brady Jacks coming
through" .....
Ri Ra "This is an
album that really swings".
Rock n Reel...'
Check out The Auld Triangle- a really joyful experience that I'm sure
Brendan Behan himself would have approved of ....Pete Fyfe