Vinyl Record
Sharon Shannon - Now!
Sharon Shannon - Now! on LP vinyl. A 2017 Irish record from Dolphin Music Group available from Kilmorna Collection in Listowel, Ireland.
LP · Irish · 2017 · Dolphin Music Group
Available from Kilmorna Collection in Listowel.
Buyer notes: 2017 LP on Dolphin Music Group, currently available from the Kilmorna Collection Irish shelf. Pay for pickup in Listowel, ship within Ireland from EUR 5.95 per record or outside Ireland from EUR 12.00 per record.
Now! has Sharon Shannon doing what she does best: making traditional playing feel bright, nimble and completely alive. The tunes move with a lovely lift, from Benji's Rollicks and Mammy Shannon's Jig through The Diddley Doo, Jigatha Christie and Greenroots. It is accordion-led, rooted in Irish music, but never dusty about it. The charm is in the motion. Shannon's records often work because they make technical skill feel sociable, and Now! has that same open-door energy. It is the sort of album that suits a kitchen, a car, a session-minded shelf or anyone who wants Irish instrumental music with colour and a bit of wit in the step.
Now! matters because Sharon Shannon remains one of the great modern popularisers of Irish accordion music. The album keeps the tradition moving, with enough tune craft and personality to appeal beyond specialist folk collectors.
A strong pick for an Irish shelf that wants instrumental lift rather than another vocal anthology. The track list is full of named tune sets, so it is worth checking if you follow Shannon's playing or collect modern Irish traditional records.
Irish traditional accordion with Celtic colour, folk-instrumental drive and a light, danceable pulse.
Recommended for: Listeners exploring Irish Artists on vinyl; Collectors building an Irish music shelf; Customers who want the track list visible before reserving.
Is Now! in stock at Kilmorna? Yes. It is currently listed as available, though stock can change after an in-store sale or reserve. Does this page include the track listing? Yes. The page includes the track listing so you can check the songs before reserving the record. How is this filed in the catalogue? It is filed under Irish Artists, with more specific style tags so it can also be discovered through folk, rock, traditional, country, or compilation browsing where relevant.