Rough justice
Sixty years on, Ireland’s finest troubadour is still calling out the wicked and refining his skills.
By Mark Cooper.
A thing of Beauty:
Christy Moore is in considered, mournful form on his latest.
Christy Moore
★★★★
A Terrible Beauty
CLADDAGH. CD/DL/LP
“…OUR PART to name upon name/As a mother names her child/When sleep at last has come,” declares W.B. Yeats in his valedictory musings on the martyrs of the Easter 1916 uprising, with its haunting refrain, “A terrible beauty is born.” Seventy-nine year-old Christy Moore’s 23rd studio album finds him doubling down on his life’s work as Ireland’s bush telegraph and conscience – naming names, recalling the forgotten, calling for justice.