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DescriptionThis is meant to supplement the 10-CDs of Celtic music I uploaded yesterday. https://kat.cr/celtic-albums...-etc-eac-flac-t11536216.html Alan Stivell-Live in Dublin Alan Stivell-LiAlan Stivell (born Alan Cochevelou January 6, 1944 in Riom, Auvergne, France) is a Breton and Celtic musician and singer, recording artist and master of the Celtic harp. From the early 1970s he revived global interest in the Celtic (specifically Breton) harp and Celtic music as part of world music.[1] Bagpiper and bombard player, he modernized traditional Breton music and singing in the Breton language. He was for this the precursor of Celtic rock. He is inspired by the union of the Celtic cultures and is a staunch defender of the Breton culture as Eurominority.ve in Dublin In Dublin is a folk/rock album by Alan Stivell, recorded live at the National Stadium, Dublin, on 26 and 27 November 1974, and originally released in 1975. The album was produced by Alan Stivell and Peter Rice for Keltia III. It was recorded by Frank Owen on the Island Mobile, and mixed by Howard Kilgour at Island Studios. The original LP release (in the UK, Fontana 9299 547) was cut at Apple Studios, with sleeve photography by Roy Esmonde and Ian Gwenic and design by Alain Batifoulier and Blandine Durand. Packaged with the original LP was a poster drawn by Irish artist Jim Fitzpatrick. Christine Primrose Christine Primrose has been singing since early childhood, with Gaelic as her first language. She too won the National Mod in 1974, and the Pan Celtic Festival in Killarney in 1978. As a result of the success of Aite Mo Ghaoil, Primrose has toured both Canada and the USA, as well as Europe, taking her voice and Gaelic language to a wide audience. In the new millennium Primrose was teaching Gaelic singing at Sabhal Mòr Ostaig a Gaelic college on the Isle Of Skye. Released in 1987, this is the second album from the great Gaelic singer Christine Primrose. It was welcomed by her many admirers and, equally importantly, it introduced many more to the living tradition of the Scottish Gael. She endows these songs with a strength and magnificence that communicates at once even if you dont understand a word of Gaelic. 'S Tu Nam Chuimhne ('...and you on my mind') features both unaccompanied and accompanied songs featuring fiddle, harp, saxophone, trumpet, keyboards, whistles, small pipes, with contributions from artists including Alison Kinnaird, Brian McNeill, Duncan MacGillivray, Dick Lee, Alan Reid and Dougie Pincock. "This is as good an introduction to the living tradition of Scottish Gaelic song as any, the adventurousness of the recording meriting the wider recognition outside the Gaelic heartland that it will surely get." FOLK ROOTS " ... sung with such power and simplicity that they transcend both prejudice and language ... a beautifully unhappy record" Q15 Janet Russell and Christine Kydd Produced by Jack Evans; Recorded at CaVa East Studios, Edinburgh, by Nik Kinloch; Cover illustration by John Gibb; Design by John Haxby, art surgery Musicians Janet Russell, vocals, guitar; Christine Kydd, vocals, guitar; with James Mackintosh, bongos and kashishi [6]; Michel Byrne, additional vocals [4]; Jim Sutherland, bodhrán [1, 14]; Mairi Campbell, stepping [2], viola [3, 9]; Jack Evans, Ashbory bass [3, 9, 11, 13], Overton whistle [13] John Whelan-Celtic Crossroads John’s artistry blossomed in America. He moved to the United States in 1980 and soon was performing with Riverdance fiddler Eileen Ivers in one of the most celebrated Irish duos of the decade. His solo album FROM THE HEART became a 1991 finalist in the Celtic/British Isles category of the National Association of Independent Record Distributors and Manufacturers (NAIRD) awards. Meanwhile, John’s name was turning up on Narada recordings such as CELTIC ODYSSEY (1993) and CELTIC LEGACY (1995), two of Narada’s best-selling releases. In 1996 John signed with Narada and released his first solo album on the label, CELTIC REFLECTIONS. John’s artistry blossomed in America. He moved to the United States in 1980 and soon was performing with Riverdance fiddler Eileen Ivers in one of the most celebrated Irish duos of the decade. His solo album FROM THE HEART became a 1991 finalist in the Celtic/British Isles category of the National Association of Independent Record Distributors and Manufacturers (NAIRD) awards. Meanwhile, John’s name was turning up on Narada recordings such as CELTIC ODYSSEY (1993) and CELTIC LEGACY (1995), two of Narada’s best-selling releases. In 1996 John signed with Narada and released his first solo album on the label, CELTIC REFLECTIONS. John’s next release on the Narada label, CELTIC CROSSROADS, featured American country singing star Kathy Mattea and Nashville stalwarts Tim O’Brien and Jerry Douglas as well as such Celtic luminaries as singer Mary McLaughlin, multi-instrumentalist Seamus Egan and fiddler Johnny Cunningham. CELTIC CROSSROADS spent more than two months in the top 10 of Billboard’s World Music chart. John’s next release on the Narada label, CELTIC CROSSROADS, featured American country singing star Kathy Mattea and Nashville stalwarts Tim O’Brien and Jerry Douglas as well as such Celtic luminaries as singer Mary McLaughlin, multi-instrumentalist Seamus Egan and fiddler Johnny Cunningham. CELTIC CROSSROADS spent more than two months in the top 10 of Billboard’s World Music chart. Related Torrents
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