The Ould Plaid Shawl, an album by John McCormack, is a delightful collection of traditional Irish folk songs. McCormack's rich baritone voice is perfectly suited to the material, and he delivers each song with passion and sincerity.
The album opens with "The Bold Tenant Farmer," a haunting ballad about a man who is forced to leave his home and family. McCormack's emotive performance is particularly effective on this track, as he captures the sorrow and despair of the protagonist.
Other highlights include "She Moved Through the Fair," a mournful love song, and "The Foggy Dew," a stirring anthem of rebellion. McCormack's vocals are accompanied by simple, yet effective, arrangements that showcase the beauty of the melodies.