Gaughan's weathered brogue is enough to make a song memorable. But he also has a knack for gathering fine songs, both originals and covers, that fit beautifully into his style. On this set,
Gaughan opens with an understated but powerful "Muir and the Master Builder" by
Brian McNeill and even plies his magic with Townes Van Zandt's "Pancho and Lefty." As he wends his way through a sublime take on Pete Seeger's "Turn, Turn, Turn," it becomes clear that
Gaughan has a gift for phrasing that puts the listener at ease. ~ Tim Sheridan